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"Union of the Snake"
Single by Duran Duran
from the album Seven and the Ragged Tiger
B-side"Secret Oktober"
Released17 October 1983 (1983-10-17)[1]
StudioAIR (Salem, Montserrat)
Genre
Length4:20
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Duran Duran singles chronology
"Is There Something I Should Know?"
(1983)
"Union of the Snake"
(1983)
"New Moon on Monday"
(1984)
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Union of the Snake

Duran Duran

1983 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 17 Octubre 1983 · Fecha Grabación: 1983 -
    Discográfica: EMI Capitol · Estudio de grabación: AIR (Salem, Montserrat) · Productor: Alex Sadkin , Ian Little , Duran Duran

    1983 single by Duran Duran

    "Union of the Snake" is the ninth single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 17 October 1983.

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    1983 single by Duran Duran

    "Union of the Snake" is the ninth single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 17 October 1983.

    Leer más

    It was the lead single from the band`s third album Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983), and preceded its release by one month. It became one of Duran Duran`s most popular singles, hitting number one on the US Cash Box and peaking at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks at the end of 1983. Further chart movement was prevented by "Say It Isn`t So" by Daryl Hall and John Oates and "Say Say Say" by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson. It also reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.[3]

    Reception

    Cash Box said the song "stealthily stalks along on Simon Le Bon`s clenched vocals, but more cautiously [than `Hungry Like the Wolf`] in the night-time nightmare world depicted in these lyrics."[4]

    B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

    The B-side to "Union of the Snake" was the atmospheric piece "Secret Oktober", a collaboration between keyboardist Nick Rhodes and Le Bon. Forty-eight hours before "Union of the Snake" was due to be pressed in the US, the band were informed that they didn`t have a B-side for the single, neither did the band have any material that was appropriate for the B-side. So Rhodes, Le Bon and producer Sadkin set out to work on "Secret Oktober" at 301 Studios in Sydney, Australia (where the Seven and the Ragged Tiger album was being completed); it had been written, recorded and mixed within the 24-hour period they had to meet the deadline.[5][6]

    Also included on the 12" single was an extended remix of the single, titled the "Monkey" mix.

    Formats and track listings

    olli"Union of the Snake" – 4:24/li

    li"Secret Oktober" – 2:48/li/ol

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id=`12"_single:_EMI_/_12_EMI_5429_United_Kingdom`>12" single: EMI / 12 EMI 5429 United Kingdom

    [7" single: Capitol / B-5290 United States[12" single: Capitol / 8567 United States[

    1983 single by Duran Duran

    "Union of the Snake" is the ninth single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 17 October 1983.

    It was the lead single from the band`s third album Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983), and preceded its release by one month. It became one of Duran Duran`s most popular singles, hitting number one on the US Cash Box and peaking at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks at the end of 1983. Further chart movement was prevented by "Say It Isn`t So" by Daryl Hall and John Oates and "Say Say Say" by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson. It also reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.[3]

    Reception

    Cash Box said the song "stealthily stalks along on Simon Le Bon`s clenched vocals, but more cautiously [than `Hungry Like the Wolf`] in the night-time nightmare world depicted in these lyrics."[4]

    B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

    The B-side to "Union of the Snake" was the atmospheric piece "Secret Oktober", a collaboration between keyboardist Nick Rhodes and Le Bon. Forty-eight hours before "Union of the Snake" was due to be pressed in the US, the band were informed that they didn`t have a B-side for the single, neither did the band have any material that was appropriate for the B-side. So Rhodes, Le Bon and producer Sadkin set out to work on "Secret Oktober" at 301 Studios in Sydney, Australia (where the Seven and the Ragged Tiger album was being completed); it had been written, recorded and mixed within the 24-hour period they had to meet the deadline.[5][6]

    Also included on the 12" single was an extended remix of the single, titled the "Monkey" mix.

    Formats and track listings

    olli"Union of the Snake" – 4:24/li

    li"Secret Oktober" – 2:48/li/ol

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id=`12"_single:_EMI_/_12_EMI_5429_United_Kingdom`>12" single: EMI / 12 EMI 5429 United Kingdom

    [7" single: Capitol / B-5290 United States[12" single: Capitol / 8567 United States[

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