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Vive Le Rock

 
Album Review: Vive Le Rock

  • Artist: Adam Ant
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Total Time: 36:40
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Adam Ant adopted a '50s-style rock & roll sound for his third solo album, achieving a pastiche with some of the effervescence, but none of the definition (or popularity), of Elton John's "Crocodile Rock." Producer Tony Visconti tried to give him some of the plastic rock legitimacy of Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie, but Ant was even goofier, and especially with his vocals smothered in harmony and echo and buried in the mix, he wasn't so much transformed into a rocker manque as rendered anonymous on his own record. The best track was the year-old U.K. Top 40 hit "Apollo 9," which had some of the manic energy of the Adam and the Ants hits. If the rest of the album had recreated its dizzy spirit, Ant might have made the comeback he needed with Vive Le Rock. Or maybe not--it's possible that his moment simply had passed. In any case, the album flopped on both sides of the Atlantic, Ant was dropped by his record label, and he didn't make another album for more than four years. [Vive Le Rock was reissued in 1996 with the added track "Mohair Locker Room Pin-Up Boys."] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Vive le Rock (Lyrics) Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:39)
Miss Thing (Lyrics) Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:08)
Razor Keen (Lyrics) Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:49)
Rip Down (Lyrics) Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:23)
Scorpio Rising (Lyrics) Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (4:04)
Apollo 9 (Lyrics) Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:22)
Hell's Eight Acres Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:51)
Mohair Lockeroom Pin-Up Boys Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:14)
No Zap Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:14)
Poe Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (3:24)
Apollo 9 [Acappella Reprise] Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni Adam Ant (1:32)

Credits

Adam Ant (Piano), Adam Ant (Vocals), Adam Ant (Producer), Adam Ant (Main Performer), Adam Ant (Concept), Adam Ant (Cover Design), William Faulkner (Grooming), William Faulkner (Groomer), Chris DeNiro (Bass), Chris DeNiro (Vocals), François Kevorkian (Mixing), Marco (Guitar), Marco Pirroni (Guitar), Marco Pirroni (Producer), Marco Pirroni (Compilation), Marco Pirroni (Project Producer), Rob O'Connor (Artwork), Rob O'Connor (Graphic Design), Rob O'Connor (Concept), Rob O'Connor (Cover Design), Tony Visconti (Producer), Tony Visconti (Engineer), Count Wiczling (Percussion), Count Wiczling (Drums), Sven Taits (Assistant Engineer), Sven Taits (Assistant), Nick Knight (Photography), Ray Staff (Digital Remastering), Anne Matthews (Grooming), Anne Matthews (Groomer), Mark Lebon (Photography), Mark Alleyne (Art Direction), Mark Alleyne (Design), Andrew Vaughan (Compilation), Andrew Vaughan (Research)
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Vive Le Rock
Studio album by Adam Ant
Released September 1985
Recorded Spring 1985
Genre Rock, Pop
Length 36:40
Label Columbia Records
BFE 40159
Producer Tony Visconti, Adam Ant
Professional reviews
Adam Ant chronology
Strip
(1983)
Vive Le Rock
(1985)
Manners and Physique
(1990)

Vive Le Rockis the third solo album by Adam Ant, released in 1985. This album at first received only minor attention in the United States, peaking only at #131. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at #42. One single from the album was released in the United States- the title track "Vive Le Rock." The 12th 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 Epic Recordsre-released the album in 2005 (along with seven other bonus tracks). The re-release of this album has finally provided more positive reviews and sales in contrast to 1985.

Producer Tony Visconti, famous for his 1970's work with Ant's heroes Marc Bolan and David Bowie, commented recently on his work with Adam 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."

The album was a realization 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 #13. Many say Vive Le Rock's failure was that Adam's new concept did not click with the buying public. However, one can attest the failure of the album to the fact that it was so long in coming; Apollo 9 was a hit a year before Vive Le Rock's release. Ant himself has stated, in his autobiography, Stand and Deliver, that "Vive Le Rock" (the single release of the title track) only entered the charts in the UK at #64, and peaked at #50; the fact that his then-current record label was unwilling to work heavily on promotion for the album left him depressed and unenthusiastic about his future in music. This may have led to his decision to work heavily on his acting career and put his music career on hold until the release of Manners & Physique in 1990. However, in the same book, Ant discusses his performance at Live Aid, where the band before him, having played over their alloted time, caused it so he could only play one song. He chose the current single, "Vive Le Rock". While his acrobatic performance left him winded, he states that "as Bowie played 'TVC15', 'Rebel Rebel' and 'Heroes', I gaped in awe. Here was a lesson in how to be a star. How far I had yet to go."

Singles from Vive Le Rock
  1. "Apollo 9"
  2. "Vive Le Rock"

Contents

Album tracks

  1. "Vive Le Rock" 3:39
  2. "Miss Thing" 3:08
  3. "Razor Keen" 3:49
  4. "Rip Down" 3:23
  5. "Scorpio Rising" (Ant, Pirroni, Robert Buck, John Lombardo, Natalie Merchant) 4:04
  6. "Apollo 9" 3:22
  7. "Hell's Eight Acres" 3:51
  8. "Mohair Lockeroom Pin-Up Boys" 3:14
  9. "No Zap" 3:14
  10. "P.O.E." 3:24
  11. "Apollo 9 (Acapella Reprise)" 1:32
  12. "Human Bondage Den" (Bonus track)


Personnel

Production

  • Produced By Tony Visconti & Adam Ant
  • Engineer: Tony Visconti
  • Assistant Engineer: Sven Taits
  • Mixing: Francois Kevorkian
  • Mastering: Ray Staff

Epic Records re-release from 2005 included the following bonus tracks

  1. "Vive Le Rock" (Unreleased 12" Mix)
  2. "Apollo 9" (Unreleased Francois K 7" Mix)
  3. "Doggy Style" (Unreleased Demo Track)
  4. "Night They Vietcong" (Unreleased Demo Track)
  5. "Rip Down" (Demo Version)
  6. "Big Big Man" (Unreleased Demo Track)
  7. "Apollo 9" (Francois K Splashdown Mix)
  8. "Vive Le Rock" (Unreleased US 7" Mix)

 
 
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