Have you remembered the British new wave group Acadia?

Have you remembered the British new wave group Acadia?

Acadia were a new wave British group formed in 1985 by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran as a side project during a break in that band’s schedule. The project was only active during 1985 and 1986 for just one album, So Red the Rose, which was certified Platinum in the United States and included the singles “Election Day”, “Goodbye Is Forever”, “The Flame” and “The Promise (ft. David Gilmour and Sting)”.

Drummer Roger Taylor appeared in only a few band photographs and in none of the music videos, and stated he was only to be involved in the recording side of the project (he also had minor involvement in The Power Station, the other Duran Duran splinter group formed by Duran Duran’s Andy and John Taylor alongside Robert Palmer and Tony Thompson of Chic).

The name of the band was reportedly inspired by the Nicolas Poussin painting Et in Acadia ego (also known as “The Acadian Shepherds”).

About the So Red the Rose (1985)

The group recorded just one album, the platinum-selling So Red the Rose. It peaked at No. 30 in the UK and No. 23 in the US, and featured the UK / US Top 10 single “Election Day”, as well as the top 40 hits “The Promise” and “Goodbye Is Forever”. It also contains the single “The Flame” and the promo-singles “Missing”, “El Diablo”, and “Keep Me in the Dark”.

Simon Le Bon described So Red the Rose as “the most pretentious album ever made,” while AllMusic called it “the best album Duran Duran never made”. Musicians who contributed to the album included guitarists David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and Carlos Alomar, pianist Herbie Hancock, Sting (who provided backing vocals on “The Promise”), Grace Jones (who provided the spoken-word interlude on “Election Day”), bass player Mark Egan of the Pat Metheny Group (whose distinctive fretless sound can be recognised in “The Promise”, “El Diablo”, and “Lady Ice”), Masami Tsuchiya, and David Van Tieghem, a percussionist from New York.

A video collection was also released which featured music videos for the singles directed by Roger Christian, Marcelo Anciano, Russell Mulcahy, and Dean Chamberlain. The band also recorded and released the standalone single “Say the Word” for the Playing for Keeps movie soundtrack, which was not included on So Red the Rose.

EMI re-released the album as a three disc box set in April 2010. This remastering collected all permutations and remixes of tracks released by the band. The third disc comprised the video collection on DVD, but it does not include the video for “Say the Word”.

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