Election Day (song)

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"Election Day"
Electionday.jpg
7" single sleeve
Single by Arcadia
from the album So Red the Rose
B-side "She's Moody and Grey, She's Mean and She's Restless"
ReleasedOctober 1985
Studio Studio de la Grande Armée (Paris)
Genre
Length
  • 4:30 (single version)
  • 8:39 (Consensus mix)
  • 8:27 (Cryptic cut no voice mix)
  • 9:06 (Cryptic cut/Fact and Story mix)
Label Parlophone
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Alex Sadkin
Arcadia singles chronology
"Election Day"
(1985)
"Goodbye Is Forever"
(1986)
Music video
"Election Day" on YouTube

"Election Day" is the first single released by Duran Duran offshoot band, Arcadia. [1]

Contents

It was released by Parlophone in October 1985 and subsequently hit the Top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic, peaking at No. 6 in the US and No. 7 in the UK. In Italy, spurred on by several high profile TV appearances, it became a huge hit, spending seven consecutive weeks at No. 1 between November 1985 and January 1986. It also reached the Top 5 in New Zealand and Ireland. Along with the Arcadia members, "Election Day" features Grace Jones on vocals and speech segments.

Lyrical content

When Smash Hits published the lyrics in their magazine, they published the complete lyric, which included a verse that was subsequently dropped from the released version of the song:

Don't even try to induce, In all my restrain there's no hesitation
All the signs on the loose 'cause sanity's rare this end of the hard day
Shadows are crawling out of the subway
Any way that you choose in every direction just to confuse me

This additional verse was also included in the lyrics which were printed on the back of the sleeve of the "Cryptic cut no voice" release.

Music video

The dark and moody video—with Gothic imagery inspired by Jean Cocteau's 1946 film, La Belle et la Bête —was shot in and around Paris in late September 1985. It was directed by Roger Christian. There is a short cameo appearance by an actor dressed like William S. Burroughs. A documentary film was made on the filming and production of the music video. [2]

Official remixes

It was the first Duran Duran–related single to have more than one remix of the lead track, a feature that would continue on "Notorious" a year later. There were a total of seven mixes of "Election Day":

Formats and track listings

7": Parlophone / NSR 1 (UK)

  1. "Election Day" (single version) – 4:30
  2. "She's Moody and Grey, She's Mean and She's Restless" – 4:28

12": Parlophone / 12 NSR 1 (UK)

  1. "Election Day" (Consensus mix) – 8:39
  2. "Election Day" (single version) – 4:30
  3. "She's Moody and Grey, She's Mean and She's Restless" – 4:28

12": Parlophone / 12 NSRA 1 (UK)

  1. "Election Day" (Cryptic cut no voice mix) – 8:27
  2. "Election Day" (single version) – 4:30
  3. "Election Day" (Consensus mix) – 8:39

12": Townhouse / PSLP393 (UK)

  1. "Election Day" (Cryptic cut / Fact and Story mix) – 9:06

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [17] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Personnel

Arcadia

Additional musicians

Technical

Covers, samples, and media references

On Duran Duran's 'Strange Behaviour' tour, the band performed a medley of "Election Day" and the Power Station's single, "Some Like It Hot".

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