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    Once again, Forbes and Gaynor found themselves out of the band: Mark Kerr became the new drummer and Eddie Duffy joined on bass guitar. The new-look Simple Minds made their début with a short set of greatest hits at the Scotland Rocks For Kosovo festival, with Mark Taylor returning on keyboards.

  2. 30 de jun. de 1999 · Basses : Eddy Duffy. Drums : Mark Kerr. Additional Keyboards : Chris Fuderich Backing Vocals : Kevin Hunter & Mark Kerr. Additional Percussion : Eddy Duffy. Our Secrets Are The Same was later included as the final disc of the 2004 release Silver Box. SIMCDX13. UK CHART: Album was withdrawn from Release. Label: Virgin Records.

  3. eddie duffy. bass | drums. associated with simple minds: 1999, 2002-2010. Eddie Duffy lived in the same neighbourhood as Jim and Charlie and grew up with the music of Simple Minds. A friend of Mark Kerr, he was part of Sly-Silver-Sly, and so was asked to contribute to the recording of Our Secrets Are The Same.

  4. 12 de sept. de 2005 · Black & White 050505 is the fourteenth original Simple Minds studio album which was released on the 12th of September 2005. It includes the hit single ‘Home’. BUY. TRACK LISTING. 1. Stay Visible. 2. Home. 3. Stranger. 4. Different World (Taormina.me) 5. Underneath The Ice. 6. The Jeweller (Part II) 7. A Life Shot In Black & White. 8.

  5. Kerr and Burchill recruited new, now permanent band members Eddy Duffy (bass) and Andy Gillespie (keyboards) and welcomed the return of Mel Gaynor on drums. The Floating World tour 2002 took the band across Europe, playing to sold out venues.

  6. New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84) is the fifth studio album by Scottish band Simple Minds. The album was released in September 1982 by record label Virgin, and was a turning point for the band as they gained critical and commercial success in the UK and Europe. It is considered one of the defining albums of the new pop movement of the early 1980s.

  7. Scottish group whose mix of anthemic art rock and electro-dance rhythms made them pop fixtures. Read Full Biography.