Vive Le Rock Explained

Vive Le Rock
Type:Album
Artist:Adam Ant
Cover:Vive_Le_Rock.jpg
Released:2 September 1985[1]
Recorded:January–March 1985
Studio:Good Earth Studios, Soho, London
Genre:Rock[2]
Length:36:40
Label:CBS
Producer:Tony Visconti
Prev Title:Strip
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:Manners & Physique
Next Year:1990

Vive Le Rock is the third solo album by Adam Ant, released in September 1985, which contained two versions of Ant's 1984 song "Apollo 9".

Production

Producer Tony Visconti, famous for his 1970s work with Ant's heroes Marc Bolan and David Bowie, commented on his work with Ant on Vive Le Rock: "What a creative ball of energy! He was great to work with. He's very opinionated and knows what he wants. We didn't quite agree during the mixes, he kind of wanted everything very trebly and I'm a bassey kind of producer."[3]

The album was a realisation of the new "rockers in space" ethic and look Adam Ant had begun with the hit UK single "Apollo 9" in September 1984, which peaked at number 13.[4]

Release

"Apollo 9" was released as a single a year before Vive Le Rock's release, and was a chart hit. However, the album received only minor attention in the United States, peaking at number 131,[5] and number 42 in the United Kingdom.[6] The title track was the one single from the album released in the US. Ant performed "Vive Le Rock" at the 1985 benefit concert Live Aid. It was the only song he played at the show, as the band preceding him on the bill, The Boomtown Rats (for whom concert co-organiser Bob Geldof was the front man) overran their allotted time.[7]

Ant has said that the failure of Vive Le Rock, and his then-current record label's unwillingness to promote it, left him depressed and unenthusiastic about his future in music. This led to his decision to focus primarily on his acting career, not releasing another album until Manners & Physique in 1990.[8]

Twelfth track "Human Bondage Den" was released on the original cassette and CD release of this album (as a bonus non-LP track). Most re-releases did not feature this track until Columbia Records re-released the album in 2005, along with seven other bonus tracks.

Track listing

2005 reissue bonus tracks
  1. "Vive Le Rock" (Unreleased Rico Conning 12" mix) - 7:28
  2. "Apollo 9" (Unreleased François Kevorkian 7" mix)[9] - 3:41
  3. "Doggy Style" (Unreleased demo) - 3:48
  4. "Night They Vietcong" (Unreleased demo) - 3:06
  5. "Big Big Man" ("Razor Keen") (Unreleased demo) - 3:28
  6. "Rip Down" (Unreleased demo) - 3:15
  7. "Apollo 9" (François Kevorkian Splashdown 12" mix) - 6:46
  8. "Vive Le Rock" (Unreleased Steve Thompson 12" mix) - 3:49

Personnel

Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Ant Discography . 18 October 2023 . adam-ant.com.
  2. Book: Orski, Alan. Gary . Graff . Daniel . Durchholz . 1998 . MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide . Adam Ant/Adam & the Ants. . Detroit . 29-30.
  3. Web site: tony visconti.. November 21, 2002. https://web.archive.org/web/20021121143205/http://www.tonyvisconti.com/faq/misc.htm. 2002-11-21.
  4. Web site: apollo 9 | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. www.officialcharts.com.
  5. Adam Ant entry, Guinness Book of Rock Stars, Barry Lazell/Dafydd Rees/Luke Crampton, Guinness Publishing 1994
  6. Web site: vive le rock | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. www.officialcharts.com.
  7. Stand and Deliver, Adam Ant, Sidgewick & Jackson 2006
  8. Stand and Deliver, Adam Ant, Sidgewick & Jackson 2006
  9. Web site: Adam Ant Discography - Vive le Rock . 18 October 2023 . adam-ant.com.