Red Rose (song) explained

Red Rose
Cover:Alphaville - Red Rose.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Alphaville
Album:Afternoons in Utopia
Released:April 1987
Recorded:March 1986
Studio:Hansa Tonstudio, Berlin
Genre:Synth-pop
Length:4:24 (7" version)
7:53 (12" Mix)
Label:Atlantic / WEA
Producer:Peter Walsh
Prev Title:Sensations
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Romeos
Next Year:1989

Red Rose is the fifth and final single from Alphaville's 1986 album, Afternoons in Utopia. It was released in April 1987,[1] and is their ninth single overall.

Reviews

Reviews for the song at the time were generally positive, with one reviewer calling this song "a reasonably sassy pop number that's one of various chances for [singer and songwriter Marian] Gold to exercise his Bryan Ferry fascination."[2] Coincidentally, Alphaville would later cover the Bryan Ferry / Roxy Music song "Do the Strand" on their 2003 release, CrazyShow. Another reviewer stated that "Red Rose", alongside their other notable singles such as "Big in Japan" and "Jerusalem", "reside in the upper echelon of early-'80s synth pop".[3]

Track listings

7" single
  1. "Red Rose (7" Version)" — 4:24
  2. "Concrete Soundtracks For Imaginary Films 1: Big Yellow Sun" — 6:45
12" German single
  1. "Red Rose (12" Version)" — 7:53
  2. "Concrete Soundtracks For Imaginary Films 1: Big Yellow Sun" — 6:45
  3. "Red Rose (Dub Mix)" — 5:06
12" US single
  1. "Red Rose (12" Version)" — 7:53
  2. "Next Generation" — 3:58
  3. "Red Rose (Dub Mix)" — 5:06

Charts

This song reached #24 on the US Hot Dance Chart in 1987.

Other releases

Notes and References

  1. http://www.alphaville.info/main.htm Alphaville.info
  2. http://allmusic.com/album/afternoons-in-utopia-r476/review All Music Guide
  3. http://www.answers.com/topic/first-harvest-the-best-of-alphaville-1984-1992-1992-album-by-alphaville All Music Guide