<var class="postImg postImgAligned img-right" title="http://s58.radikal.ru/i162/1410/2f/2f051ff3b3a0.jpg"> </var><span style="font-size: 24px; line-height: normal;">Simple Minds - Cry</span><span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Жанр</span>: Rock, New Wave<br>
<span class="post-b">Год выпуска диска:</span> 2002<br>
<span class="post-b">Производитель диска:</span> Eagle Records EAGSACD196<br>
<span class="post-b">Аудио кодек:</span> DSD 2.0<br>
<span class="post-b">Тип рипа:</span> image (ISO)<br>
<span class="post-b">Битрейт аудио:</span> 5645 kbps<br>
<span class="post-b">Частота дискретизации:</span> 2,8224 MHz<br>
<span class="post-b">Продолжительность:</span> 47:38<br>
<span class="post-b">Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи:</span> да<br>
<span class="post-b">Источник (релизер):</span> <var class="postImg" title="http://s47.radikal.ru/i115/1408/4c/321efc6ef2cb.png"> </var><br>
<span class="post-b">Образ снят с помощью:</span> Sony PlayStation 3 и утилиты sacd-ripper v0.21<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Дополнительно:</span><br>
<a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cry-Simple-Minds/dp/B00008BXG9" class="postLink">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cry-Simple-Minds/dp/B00008BXG9</a><span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Треклист:</span><br>
01. Cry 03:56<br>
02. Spaceface 03:53<br>
03. New Sunshine Morning 03:36<br>
04. One Step Closer 06:05<br>
05. Face In The Sun 03:58<br>
06. Disconnected 03:38<br>
07. Lazy Lately 04:02<br>
08. Sugar 03:15<br>
09. Sleeping Girl 04:11<br>
10. Cry Again 03:35<br>
11. Slave Nation 03:01<br>
12. The Floating World 04:29<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-i">Cry</span> is the thirteenth album by Scottish rock band Simple Minds. It was recorded in the last six months of 2001 in Sicily and Scotland (Glasgow). It was officially released on 1 April 2002 but it had already circulated on the Internet weeks before.
<span>All Music Review</span>
<var class="postImg" title="http://s019.radikal.ru/i613/1206/4d/ef4f400564f7.png"> </var><var class="postImg" title="http://s019.radikal.ru/i613/1206/4d/ef4f400564f7.png"> </var><var class="postImg" title="http://s019.radikal.ru/i633/1206/37/108ab181ec50.png"> </var><var class="postImg" title="http://i075.radikal.ru/1207/6b/c814c6c0bb95.png"> </var><var class="postImg" title="http://i075.radikal.ru/1207/6b/c814c6c0bb95.png"> </var><span class="post-br"><br></span>No new ground is broken on Cry. In fact, Simple Minds’ reliance on glistening synthesizer textures, the band’s most distinguishing characteristic when it broke in the mid-’80s, becomes the only notable detail on the disc. With unmemorable material and the vocals of Jim Kerr showing little interpretive or technical advancement, each track hangs heavily on the keyboards, which become so dominant that some guitar parts merely imitate electronic effects; the tremolo strings on “Sleeping Girl” may as well come from a sample loop. To its credit, Simple Minds has a unique sound; no matter who among the many credited keyboardists is actually playing a given part, it can’t be mistaken for the product of any other band (with the exception of the last track, Vince Clarke’s “The Floating World,” whose galloping rhythm nods obviously toward Erasure). But when sheen takes precedence over substance, and particularly when that sheen has gleamed for nearly 30 years, that says something about what’s been missing from the hearts of Simple Minds.