Romeos

"Romeos"
Single by Alphaville
from the album The Breathaking Blue
A-side "Romeos"
B-side "Headlines"
Released March 1989
Format 7" single
12" maxi
CD Single
Genre Synthpop
Length 8:37
Label WEA / Atlantic
Songwriter(s) Marian Gold
Bernhard Lloyd
Ricky Echolette
Producer(s) Klaus Schulze and Alphaville
Alphaville singles chronology
"Red Rose"
(1987)
"Romeos"
(1989)
"Summer Rain"
(1989)

"Red Rose"
(1987)
"Romeos"
(1989)
"Summer Rain"
(1989)

Romeos is the first single from Alphaville's 1989 album The Breathtaking Blue. It was released a month ahead of the album, and was the first single by Alphaville to be released as a CD single, previous singles having preceded the format's rise in popularity.

Reviews

Graeme Kay (Q Magazine) praised singer & songwriter Marian Gold's "booming, Blancmange-ish balladry".[1]

Songlines segment

A short film was made for the song, it was included in the 1989 compilation Songlines, the "Romeos" segment was directed by Australian film director Ian Pringle and starred by English actor Noah Taylor.

Track listings

US cassette single
  1. "Romeos (edit)" — 3:58
  2. "Headlines" — 4:10
7" German promo single
  1. "Romeos (radio version)" — 3:50
  2. "Headlines" — 4:10
7" German single
  1. "Romeos (edit)" — 3:58
  2. "Headlines" — 4:10
12" German single
  1. "Romeos" — 8:37
  2. "Headlines" — 4:10
  3. "Romeos (LP version)" — 5:29
12" US single
  1. "Romeos (tribal mix)" — 6:35
  2. "Romeos (radio edit)" — 3:55
  3. "Romeos (balcony mix)" — 6:03
  4. "Headlines" — 4:14
12" US promo single
  1. "Romeos (tribal mix)" — 6:35
  2. "Romeos (radio edit)" — 3:55
  3. "Romeos (balcony mix)" — 6:03
  4. "Romeos (teknopella)" — 4:30
3" CD single
  1. "Romeos" — 8:37
  2. "Headlines" — 4:10
  3. "Romeos (LP version)" — 5:29
5" US promo CD single
  1. "Romeos (single version)" — 3:58
  2. "Romeos (LP version)" — 5:29
  3. "Romeos (maxi version)" — 8:37

Charts

"Romeos" reached #45 on Germany's pop charts when it was released in 1989.

Credits

Music and lyrics for the single and B-side are credited to Marian Gold/Bernhard Lloyd/Ricky Echolette.

Other releases

This song was released on a variety of other official Alphaville releases, including:

The German 12" mix and the unaltered b-side appear on 2014's so80s presents Alphaville.

References

  1. Graeme Kay (2011). "Alphaville: album reviews and ratings". musicfolio.com. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
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