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Missing The Flame (Parlophone Odeon Series 1985)




   

   Boredom had giving birth to more income and the side-project soon becomes more than just a small effect of success in Pop Culture music as it is happening to the Duran Duran’s members Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes and Roger Taylor after being inactive towards the flicker firing of separation between the rest of the band and the hiatus needed to distributes and for this; Arcadia’s born not too late to taking the legacy of Duran Duran perfectly into these band’s New Wave amount influential making the fanatic fans of Simon and co. throughout British Empire and UK and the rest of the globe can relieving that their idols (even though) didn’t quite completed anymore is still here and crating music that sounded fresh and filling the gap left behind by Punk and Romantic Goth in Pop music’s pockets.
   Let your older sisters and aunties and all the hot mommies dancing crazy as the hydrant on the side of the road opens and splashing their clothes wet and transparent – seductive just like Arcadia music recorded onto this one and only album that went Platinum selling in its era: So Red The Rose which spawning some of the best hit-cuts for the New Wave disco-avenue projects like Goodbye is Forever or Rose Arcana as these tracks praising the golden era of Synth-Pop and Electro-Rock wrapped by the music media as New Wave culture which enthroning the charts during the eighties. 
   The collaboration of vocals harmony and shouts emerges as the form of rebellion at that time against the established yuppies working for baby-boomer’s bosses trying to squeezing the essence of art-rock making it the products of commercial music. 
   As El Diablo kidnapping Lady Ice and everything seems to be gloomy after Election Day; the citizens might needed The Promise to Keep Me In the Dark. 


So Red The Rose:
https://www.ulozto.net/!h5YVA2Ea/duran-duran-1985-arcadia-so-red-the-rose-rar

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