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Raoul and the Kings of Spain

Raoul and the Kings of Spain
Tears for Fears - Raoul.jpg
Studio album by Tears for Fears
Released 10 October 1995
Recorded 1993–1994
Genre New wave, pop rock
Length 50:16
Label Epic
Cherry Pop (2009 reissue)
Producer Tim Palmer
Roland Orzabal
Alan Griffiths
Tears for Fears chronology
Elemental
(1993)
Raoul and the Kings of Spain
(1995)
Saturnine Martial & Lunatic
(1996)
Singles from Raoul and the Kings of Spain
  1. "Raoul and the Kings of Spain"
    Released: 25 September 1995
  2. "God's Mistake"
    Released: October 1995 (US)/17 June 1996 (UK)
  3. "Secrets"
    Released: January 1996 (US)
  4. "Falling Down"
    Released: February 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 1.5/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly C

Raoul and the Kings of Spain is the fifth album by British pop-rock band Tears for Fears. Like the previous album, Elemental, it is essentially a solo effort by Roland Orzabal—neither album being made with the involvement of Curt Smith who had left the band at that time.

The album, according to Orzabal, has a recurring theme of familial relationships and delves into his own Spanish heritage. The album's title was mooted as far back as the 1980s as a possible contender for the band's third album (which ultimately became The Seeds of Love). Raoul was originally Orzabal's first name given at birth before being Anglicized by his parents to Roland (Orzabal later gave the name "Raoul" to his first son, born in 1991).

The album was originally scheduled to be released by Mercury Records but the project was cancelled after Tears For Fears left the label to sign with Sony/Epic Records. The album was eventually released by Sony in October 1995 with a slightly different track listing and new cover art.

The album peaked at #41 in the UK and #79 in the US, but was more successful in continental Europe, reaching #23 in Italy, #13 in Belgium (Wallonia) and #5 in France.

The album features a reunion with Oleta Adams, who had recorded and toured extensively with the band for The Seeds of Love album, and here duets with Orzabal on the track "Me and My Big Ideas".

The album was re-released in August 2009 by Cherry Pop Records, complete with seven bonus tracks (see below).

Due to the band's label switch to Sony in 1994, none of the B-sides from the album's singles (tracks 13-17 on the 2009 reissue) are included on the Tears for Fears B-sides collection Saturnine Martial & Lunatic, which was released in 1996 by PolyGram, the band's old record company.


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