Vegas | ||||
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Released | 5 October 1992 | |||
Recorded | The Church Studio | |||
Genre | Electronic, rock | |||
Length | 48:53 | |||
Label | RCA, BMG[1] | |||
Singles from Vegas | ||||
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David A. Stewart chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [2] |
Vegas is the self-titled album by the one-off collaborative group featuring British artists Terry Hall (best known as vocalist for 2 tone and ska revival band the Specials and subsequent offshoot band Fun Boy Three) and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. The duo worked with the assistance of drummer and programmer Olle Romö and engineer Emmanuel 'Manu' Guiot (with Dave Stewart also using this surname professionally with the pseudonym Jean Guiot), both former collaborators with Stewart on Eurythmics projects. Vegas includes the singles "Possessed", "She" and "Walk into the Wind". Of the three, only "Possessed" charted in the UK top 40,[3] whilst "Walk into the Wind" featured Shakespears Sister's Siobhan Fahey (then Stewart's wife).[4] Receiving positive reviews, the album was released on CD, cassette and vinyl LP by the major record label RCA/BMG in October 1992, but failed to chart. The album has since been deleted. However it is available on Apple Music/iTunes.
The album was written by Hall and Stewart with the exception of the standard "She". No performer credits are provided; AllMusic speculates that Vegas is almost certainly a Dave Stewart production.[2] Stewart likely was responsible for the majority of the musical backing with assistance from Romo and Guiot, and Hall contributing his vocal.
Following the album's commercial failure, the group split. Hall subsequently launched a solo career, releasing Home in 1994. Stewart also returned to solo work, releasing Greetings from the Gutter in 1994. The pair reunited in 1997 to support Bob Dylan during his Never Ending Tour for a pair of concerts in Japan.[5]