Violence of Summer

Violence of Summer

:"This article is about the Duran Duran record. There is also The Violence of Summer (Law & Order episode)."Infobox Single
Name = Violence of Summer
(Love's Taking Over)
Artist = Duran Duran
B-side = "Throb"
from Album = Liberty


Released = start_date|1990|7|23
Format = 12" And CD Single
Recorded = Olympic Studios, London, 1989
Genre = Rock, New Wave
Length = 3:30
Label = EMI - DD 14
Writer = Duran Duran
Producer = Duran Duran with Chris Kimsey
Chart position =
* #20Roberts, David (Managing Editor) (2005), "British Hit Singles & Albums (Edition 18)", Guinness World Records Limited, ISBN 1-904-99400-8] (UK Singles Chart)
* #64 (Billboard Hot 100)
Last single = "Burning The Ground"
(1989)
This single = "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)"
(1990)
Next single = "Serious"
(1990)

"Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" is the 21st single by Duran Duran, and the first single from the 1990 "Liberty" album.

Having finished the 1980s with the "" singles compilation, Duran Duran found the 1990s a new challenge, in which success would initially elude them. The lack of success for "Violence of Summer" would shadow the band for the next few years, until 1993's "Ordinary World" brought them a new lease of life.

About the song

"Violence of Summer" is a bright, cheerful chunk of pop, with ringing piano-like chords over a slick bass underpinning. Lyrically, the song plays with familiar Duran themes: of fleeting romance in the face of sexual politics, and mars-meets-venus peculiarities between the genders. Le Bon continues to set these preoccupations into more realist scenarios, challenging himself to leave behind the opaque mysticism of the band's first three albums.

Also worth noting lyrically, is this tracks return to the blatant Americana of "Notorious": "going South where her mother writes", and "breaking heads in the sugar shack" (which references the cover art of Marvin Gaye's I Want You)

It was released 23 July, 1990 in the UK, and 11 August in the US.

Music video

The end of the 1980s marked a profound change in Duran Duran's video fortunes. MTV's interest had shifted to younger bands, and their format was changing in any case. VH1 was friendlier, but was more interested in the band's classic videos than in their current products. Duran Duran found it harder and harder to get a new video played where the public could see it.

The video for "Violence of Summer" was filmed in Paris by the young directing duo Big TV! (more conventionally known as Andy Delaney and Monty Whitebloom). The band, with paler skin and shorter hair than before, plays energetically on a set constructed to look like a bumper-car rig (mirroring the amusement park theme of the album sleeve), while models (including Tess Daly) in platinum blonde wigs hang about outside looking seductive. Newly muscular guitarist Warren Cuccurullo is almost unrecognizable to fans who were accustomed to his formerly waif-like appearance.

B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

This was the first Duran Duran single that EMI really promoted with a mixture of formats. Across two 12" singles, a 7" single, cassette and CD single, seven versions of "Violence of Summer" were released, as well as a limited edition poster.

The b-side, "Throb" is an ambient instrumental remix of "Liberty" album track "My Antarctica". The use of a remixed album track would repeat with the inclusion of "Water Babies", a remix of "All Along the Water" on the "Serious" single.

Chart positions

The single didn't do well on the charts, even with its myriad of mixes and release formats, which foreshadowed the lukewarm reception the "Liberty" album would receive upon its release the following month.

* #20 UK Singles Chart
* #64 Billboard Hot 100
* #36 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play
* #13 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks
* #3 Federation of the Italian Music Industry
* #29 The Swiss Top 30

Track listing

7": Parlophone DD 14 (UK)

# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (7" Mix)" – 3:30
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Story Mix)" – 3:18

12": Parlophone 12 DD 14 (UK)

# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (Power Mix)" – 4:56
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" – 4:20
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Story Mix)" – 3:18
* Released with a poster.

12": Parlophone 12 DDX 14 (UK)

# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Rock Mix)" – 4:23
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Dub Sounds of a Powerful Mix)" – 4:45
# "Throb" – 4:25

CD: Parlophone CD DD 14 (UK)

# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" – 4:20
# "Throb" – 4:25
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (Power Cutdown)" – 4:01
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Story Mix)" – 3:18

CD: Part of "Singles Box Set 1986-1995" boxset

# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (7" Mix)" – 3:30
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Story Mix)" – 3:18
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (Power Mix)" – 4:56
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" – 4:20
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Rock Mix)" – 4:23
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (The Dub Sounds Of A Powerful Mix)" – 4:45
# "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (Power Cutdown)" – 4:01
# "Throb" – 4:25

Other appearances

Due to its lack of chart success, "Violence of Summer" has failed to appear on the compilation "Greatest".

Apart from the single, "Violence of Summer" has also appeared on:

Albums:
*"Liberty" (1990)
*"Singles Box Set 1986-1995" (2005)

Personnel

Duran Duran are:
*Simon Le Bon - vocals
*Nick Rhodes - keyboards
*John Taylor - bass guitar
*Warren Cuccurullo - guitar
*Sterling Campbell - drums

References

*
* [http://www.durandurantimeline.com/years/1990.html The Duran Duran Timeline: 1990]
* [http://durancollection.wz.cz/duran2.html#Violence%20Of%20Summer Duran Duran Collection: Violence Of Summer CDs]

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