P.A.S.S.I.O.N. (song)

"P.A.S.S.I.O.N." is the lead single from the eponymous debut album by the dance-rock band Rythm Syndicate. Written, arranged & produced by main vocalist Evan Rogers & guitarist/keyboardist Carl Sturken, the single was a major success on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number two in August 1991 behind Bryan Adams' "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You". Worldwide, the song reached the top 30 in Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

"P.A.S.S.I.O.N."
Single by Rythm Syndicate
from the album Rythm Syndicate
B-side"P.A.S.S.I.O.N." (house mix), as well as "The Ghetto Mix", Hip House edit & New Jack Edit
Released1991
Recorded1990–1991
GenreDance-pop, dance-rock
Length4:15
LabelImpact, MCA
Songwriter(s)Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Producer(s)Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Rythm Syndicate singles chronology
"P.A.S.S.I.O.N."
(1991)
"Hey Donna"
(1991)

Overview

The track uses a typical pop song structure and arrangement for most of each verse, but utilizes a spelling out of some words to match the cadence of the vocal; as in the end line of the second verse ("The S-E-X is just too good"). After the second verse, the chorus is repeated twice and leads into a bridge. This promptly melts into a screaming guitar solo. Nearly twenty seconds later, Rogers institutes a rap vocal, which dissipates into the chorus that repeats until the song fades out.

Personnel

  • Evan Rogers: Vocals
  • Carl Sturken: Guitars, Keyboards
  • Mike McDonald: Guitars, Vocal Backing
  • Rob Mingrino: Saxophone (appears on “Hey, Donna”)
  • John "Noodle" Nevin: Bass, Vocal Backing
  • Kevin Cloud: Drums, Percussion

Production

  • Written, Arranged & Produced By Carl Sturken & Evan Rogers
  • Recorded & Mixed By Darroll Gustamacho for Visual Sound Design Inc.
  • Published By Warner-Tamerlane Music Corp./Could Be Music/Bayjun Beat Music

Charts

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