The King Is Dead (Go West song) explained

The King Is Dead
Cover:Go West The King Is Dead 1987 Single Cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Go West
Album:Dancing on the Couch
B-Side:Little Caesar
Released:24 August 1987[1]
Length:4:28
Label:Chrysalis
Producer:Gary Stevenson
Prev Title:I Want to Hear It from You
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:From Baltimore to Paris
Next Year:1987

"The King Is Dead" is a song by the English pop duo Go West, released in 1987 as the third single from their second studio album Dancing on the Couch. It was written by Peter Cox and Richard Drummie, and produced by Gary Stevenson.[2] "The King Is Dead" reached number 67 in the UK Singles Chart.[3] The 12" version of the single featured a live version of "The King Is Dead" as the A-side, recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London.[4]

Background

The song features Kate Bush on backing vocals. While recording the song in Denmark, Go West felt it would benefit from the addition of backing vocals reminiscent of Bush's style. Guitarist Alan Murphy, who had worked with Bush in the past and was currently working with Go West on the recording of Dancing on the Couch, offered to contact her. Bush agreed to provide vocals, but rather than travel to Denmark due to her fear of flying, she recorded her part in her home studio.[5]

Critical reception

Upon release, John Aixlewood of Number One commented, "Go West have nimbly swapped their simplistic loud songs for a simplistic quiet one. 'The King Is Dead' tries for that late night, smoke-filled bar feel, and ends sounding not a million miles away from the keyboard demonstrator on Sale of the Century. A musical version of the SDP."[6] Andy Strickland of Record Mirror felt the song was superior to the duo's "usual effervescent adult pop" and described it as "some nice jazz/smooch that enables [Cox] to show off his tonsil technique to great effect". He added, "Star of the record is the piano player though, who rumbles and rolls across the last 20 seconds of this record like a Rip Rigger of old."[7] In a retrospective review of Dancing on the Couch, Dan LeRoy of AllMusic noted the song was "incongruous but attractive cocktail jazz with an assist from Kate Bush".[2]

Track listing

7" single
  1. "The King Is Dead" — 4:28
  2. "Little Caesar" — 4:39 (Recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London)
12" single
  1. "The King Is Dead (Live Version)" — 6:53
  2. "Don't Look Down (Live Version)" — 4:54
  3. "Little Caesar (Live Version)" — 4:29
  4. "Call Me (Live Version)" — 3:43

Personnel

Go West
Additional personnel on studio recordings
Personnel on live recordings
Other

Notes and References

  1. New Singles . . 22 August 1987 . 32 . 0265-1548 . World Radio History . 7 August 2024.
  2. Web site: Dan LeRoy . Dancin' on the Couch - Go West | Songs, Reviews, Credits . AllMusic . 2018-04-08.
  3. Web site: GO WEST | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company . Officialcharts.com . 2018-04-08.
  4. Web site: Go West - The King Is Dead (Vinyl) at Discogs . Discogs.com . 2018-04-08.
  5. Web site: Alan Murphy | Go West Guitarist . Alanmurphy.uk . 2018-04-08.
  6. Number One magazine - Singles - John Aixlewood - 29 August 1987 - page 50
  7. Strickland . Andy . 5 September 1987 . Singles . . 14 . 0144-5804.