So Red The Rose by Arcadia (Jul-1996, Capitol/EMI Records) 
So Red The Rose by Arcadia (Jul-1996, Capitol/EMI Records)

 
So Red The Rose by Arcadia (Jul-1996, Capitol/EMI Records)

Artist: Arcadia
Release Date: Jul 1996
Record Label: Capitol/EMI Records
Genre: General, New Romantic
UPC: 077779635849
Product ID: EPID3530809
Description: Arcadia: Roger Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Simon Le Bon. Additional personnel: Carlos Alomar, Gabriel Bindi, Pierre DeFay, Jean-Claude Dubois, Mark Egan, David Gilmour, Herbie Hancock, Grace Jones, Steve Jordan, Rafael DeJesus, Andy MacKay, Sti...
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Track Listing
1. Election Day - (with Grace Jones)
2. Keep Me In The Dark
3. Goodbye Is Forever
4. Flame, The
5. Missing
6. Rose Arcana
7. Promise, The
8. El Diablo
9. Lady Ice

Details
Producer:Alex Sadkin, Arcadia
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Arcadia: Roger Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Simon Le Bon.
Additional personnel: Carlos Alomar, Gabriel Bindi, Pierre DeFay, Jean-Claude Dubois, Mark Egan, David Gilmour, Herbie Hancock, Grace Jones, Steve Jordan, Rafael DeJesus, Andy MacKay, Sting, Masami Tsuchiya, David Van Tieghem.
After the release of their third album, 1983's SEVEN AND THE RAGGED TIGER, and a lengthy tour, Duran Duran split into two camps for about 18 months. Andy and John Taylor formed the chartbound Power Station with Robert Palmer and Chic drummer Tony Thompson, while singer Simon LeBon and keyboardist Nick Rhodes formed the artsier Arcadia.
Superficially, SO RED THE ROSE is a bit more experimental than the Durannies' hit albums, but LeBon and Rhodes' songs--although Duran Duran drummer Roger Taylor plays on the album, he didn't participate in the writing--are fundamentally similar to their Duran Duran work. The single "Election Day" and the ballad "Goodbye Is Forever" in particular wouldn't sound out of place on any Duran Duran album. The lengthier tracks on side two, featuring cameos by folks like Herbie Hancock and art-pop percussionist David Van Tieghem, are somewhat more intriguing.

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