Red Skies

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"Red Skies"
The Fixx - Red Skies.jpg
Single by the Fixx
from the album Shuttered Room
B-side "Is It by Instinct" (7" single); "Sinking Island" (Special Extended Dance Mix) (12" single)
Released11 June 1982 (UK)
20 January 1983 (US)
Genre New wave
Length3:30(7" single edit); 4:20 (12" Full Length Version)
Label MCA
Songwriter(s) Cy Curnin, Jamie West-Oram, Adam Woods, Rupert Greenall, Charlie Barrett
Producer(s) Rupert Hine
The Fixx singles chronology
"Stand or Fall"
(1982)
"Red Skies"
(1982)
"Saved by Zero"
(1983)

"Red Skies" is a song by new wave/rock band the Fixx. Released in 1982, it was the third single from the group's debut album, Shuttered Room . It reached number 13 on Billboard 's Album Rock Tracks but peaked at number one on Billboard 's Bubbling Under the Hot 100 chart in early 1983.

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The song also charted in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. It was later re-recorded for the band's 1987 album, React .

Composition and recording

The song appeared on the Fixx's 1982 album Shuttered Room . The lyrics of "Red Skies" warn of an imminent nuclear holocaust. [1] [2]

Release and reception

Cash Box called it "a sailor's and dancer’s delight," praising the "haunting and dreamy synthesizer effects," steady beat" and "powerful vocals." [3]

"Red Skies" peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, number 44 in the Netherlands and number 57 in the UK. [4] [5] [6] Winda Benedetti of The Spokesman-Review said it was one "of the more cutting-edge pop [songs] of the time." [7] Mark Spinn of the Orange County Register called it "the best of the band's moodier material." [8] Bill Locey of the Los Angeles Times complimented the song's "memorable chorus". [2] The Fixx performed the song on Saturday Night Live on February 18, 1984. [9]

Re-recording

According to drummer Adam Woods, MCA Records requested that the band re-record the song for their 1987 React album. "Nobody at MCA was really interested in the new things we wanted to do," Woods said. "They told us to re-do 'Red Skies,' and we gave in. We figured, 'All right, we'll give them exactly what they want, and it will bomb.' And sure enough, it did." [10]

Track listing

7-inch vinyl

  1. "Red Skies" – 3:30
  2. "Is It by Instinct" – 4:10

12-inch vinyl

  1. "Red Skies" (Full Length [album] Version) – 4:19
  2. "Sinking Island" (Special Extended Dance Mix) – 4:35

Chart performance

Chart (1982–83)Peak
position
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) [4] 44
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) [5] 57
US Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 [6] 101
US Billboard Top Tracks [6] 13

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