promised you a miracle (live) 7"
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tracks
catalogue
Virgin SM 2
SM 2 A-2U-1-1-//SM 2 B-1U-1-2-
format
7" with colour paper labels with full colour sleeve.
release date
June 1987
credits
Sleeve produced by Assorted iMaGes
Photography by Guido Harari
additional information
Initial copies featured thick glossy card sleeve, subsequently changed for flimsy card for later pressings.
The flimsy card sleeves are easily creased or marked. However, copies are still extremely plentiful
so mint versions can still be found.
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promised you a miracle (live) limited edition 10"
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tracks
catalogue
Virgin SM 2-10
SM 210 A2 ORLAKE//SM 210 B2 ORLAKE
format
10" with colour paper labels with full colour sleeve and a single sided colour poster.
release date
June 1987
credits
Sleeve produced by Assorted iMaGes
Photography by Guido Harari
additional information
Despite being a limited edition, a large number of copies were pressed making it relatively common today. The thick glossy sleeve
also ensures that most of those copies will still be mint.
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promised you a miracle (live) mc
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tracks
catalogue
Virgin SMC 2-12
format
Black cassette with white type in a plastic case with full colour inlay.
release date
June 1987
credits
Sleeve produced by Assorted iMaGes
Photography by Guido Harari
additional information
The BPI began recording sales of cassette singles in 1987 which is probably what prompted the first cassette single release
by Simple Minds (although it would be another two years before sales of the format were considered for chart position).
The first Simple Minds cassette single was a suitably glossy affair. It carried the same tracks as the 12", along with the same
artwork, and was housed in a plastic case with a colour inlay.
Enough copies were pressed to make it relatively common today.
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promised you a miracle (live) 12"
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tracks
catalogue
Virgin SM 2-12
SM 212 A-1U-1-1- TOWNHOUSE DMM//SM 212 B-2U-1-1- TOWNHOUSE DMM
format
12" with colour paper labels with full colour sleeve.
release date
June 1987
credits
Sleeve produced by Assorted iMaGes
Photography by Guido Harari
additional information
Mint copies should still be easy to find as the sleeve was made of durable glossy card and a large number were made.
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