Goodbye Is Forever | |
Cover: | Goodbyeisforever.jpg |
Caption: | French 12" sleeve |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Arcadia |
Album: | So Red the Rose |
B-Side: | Missing |
Released: | January 1986 |
Recorded: | Studio de la Grande Armée (Paris) |
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Label: | Capitol |
Producer: | Alex Sadkin |
Prev Title: | Election Day |
Prev Year: | 1985 |
Next Title: | The Promise |
Next Year: | 1986 |
"Goodbye Is Forever" is the second single released by the Duran Duran offshoot band, Arcadia. The song achieved success only in the United States, peaking at number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March, 1986.[1] It also was released by Capitol Records in January 1986 in many regions around the world except the UK.
The B-side of "Goodbye Is Forever" was the mid-tempo ballad "Missing" which was released only as a promo track in the US and Canada.
A video was made for both the A-side and B-side.
The video for "Goodbye Is Forever" was directed by Marcello Anciano and featured Simon Le Bon and Nick Rhodes as figures "stranded in time", almost like two characters out of Samuel Beckett. They actually appear to be trapped within the elaborate mechanisms of a giant cuckoo clock whilst sitting on chairs that move along a circular railroad-guard. The moving chairs transport the two pop stars through many strange scenes and surreal episodes involving symbols of time.
The video for "Missing" was directed by Dean Chamberlain and featured many luminous, dreamlike images that were achieved through innovative photographic techniques involving extended exposure times and unique lighting applications. The same video technic system was used later in the 1988 Duran Duran video for "All She Wants Is", directed again by Chamberlain.
"Goodbye Is Forever" featured extended and dub mixes by François Kevorkian and Ron Saint Germain. The single mix was done by Alex Sadkin.
The B-side to the single was the album track "Missing".
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