Raoul and the Kings of Spain
Tears for Fears
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When the seventh of the seventh son Comes along and breaks the chains Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Making it plain, making it sane To turn this loss into a gain Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Did you know your father was an island Did you know your mother was the sea Can we ever hope to seek asylum From the bounds of fate and family When the seventh of the seventh son Comes along and breaks the chains Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Making it plain, making it sane To turn this loss into a gain Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Did you know all mothers come from heaven Did you know all fathers come from hell That is why they're at sixes and seven That is why their marriage isn't well When the seventh of the seventh son Comes along and breaks the chains Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Making it plain, making it sane To turn this loss into a gain Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain Raoul, Raoul, Raoul and The Kings of Spain
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Written by: ALAN GRIFFITHS, ROLAND ORZABAL
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8 facts about this song
Album Information"Raoul and the Kings of Spain" is the title track of Tears for Fears' fifth studio album.
- The album was released on 6 October, 1996.
- It marks a significant departure from their previous albums in terms of style, pursuing a more acoustic and orchestral sound.
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Song BackgroundRaoul and the Kings of Spain is a semi-autobiographical song that dives into band member Roland Orzabal's Spanish heritage.
- Orzabal's father was from Spain, and the song is named in part after him.
- The track is heavily influenced by flamenco rhythms and guitar work.
- The song deals with themes of upbringing, identity, and familial legacy.
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Band ActivityAt the time of the album's release, Tears for Fears solely consisted of Roland Orzabal, following the departure of Curt Smith.
- This was the second Tears for Fears album that was a solo effort by Orzabal.
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ReceptionWhile it did not achieve the commercial success of their previous work, "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" received positive reviews for its introspective lyrics and musical evolution.
- The title track was released as a single in multiple territories, though it did not chart as well as their earlier hits.
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Notable PerformancesRoland Orzabal has frequently performed this song live, showcasing his impressive guitar skills and evocative vocal performance.
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Music VideoThe "Raoul and the Kings of Spain" music video is notable for its artsy visuals and storytelling which reflect Roland's personal journey. It was directed by Dani Jacobs who has worked with Tears For Fears on previous music videos.
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Later Band DevelopmentsCo-founder Curt Smith rejoined Tears for Fears in 2000, four years after the release of "Raoul and the Kings of Spain."
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TriviaThe album "Raoul and the Kings of Spain," where the song is included, was originally intended to be a solo album by Roland Orzabal. However, due to pressure from the label Sony, it was released under the Tears for Fears name.
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