Raoul and the Kings of Spain
1995 studio album by Tears for Fears / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Raoul and the Kings of Spain is the fifth studio album by the British pop rock band Tears for Fears, released on 16 October 1995 by Epic Records. Like the band's previous album, Elemental (1993), it is essentially a solo effort by Roland Orzabal, as neither album involved Curt Smith.
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Released | 16 October 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1993–1994 | |||
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Length | 50:16 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
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Entertainment Weekly | B[2] |
Orzabal's primary musical collaborator for Raoul and the Kings of Spain was Alan Griffiths, who acted in the same role for Elemental, co-writing most of the album with Orzabal. Raoul and the Kings of Spain also retained producer Tim Palmer from Elemental. Raoul was a commercial disappointment for the band, becoming their lowest charting album in both the UK and US up to that point and receiving mixed reviews.