Astronaut wrote:Proggrl - Excuse my ignorance on this because I was never really that interested in PS and didn't take much notice of their record sales and chart position, so did PS have more hits in the US than Arcadia, because in the UK, I think, it was pretty even between them?

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Hope you don't mind me answering this for you, and Proggrl.
Yes, PS did have more interest and airplay in the US than Arcadia did. The only song that made it to radio was "Election Day" albeit a short visit to the radio waves. I'm sure that the UK had more singles off that album than the US did. Of course MTV showed two videos---Election Day and Goodbye is Forever, that I recall seeing. The others to my knowledge they never played on the US version of MTV.
As for PS, "Some Like It Hot' was the first single, and then "Bang a Gong" and both got plenty of airplay, and still do on some radio stations with certain formats. The videos for both songs are still played on VH-1 Classic, and got plenty of play back in the day on MTV. They also toured the US which helped as well.
Shortly after this, Robert Palmer released his first solo album is several years, and it was a strong offering. Of course the exposure he got in PS helped put his name back out there, and his videos for his songs were absolute hits with the MTV audience.
Hope that helps some. I like both, but Arcadia takes the cake for me!!!!