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Arena Album
  1. Careless memories
  2. Hungry Like the Wolf
  3. Is there something I should know?
  4. New Religion (A dialogue between the ego and the alter ego)
  5. Planet Earth
  6. Save A Prayer
  7. The Chauffeur
  8. The Seventh Stranger
  9. The Wild Boys
  10. Union of the Snake
Astronaut Album
  1. (Reach Up For The) Sunrise
  2. Want You More!
  3. What Happens Tomorrow
  4. Astronaut
  5. Bedroom Toys
  6. Nice
  7. Taste The Summer
  8. Finest Hour
  9. Chains
  10. One Of Those Days
  11. Point Of No Return
  12. Still Breathing
Duran Duran Album
  1. Anyone out there
  2. Careless memories
  3. Friends of mine
  4. Girls on Film
  5. Is there something I should know?
  6. Nightboat
  7. Planet Earth
  8. Sound of Thunder
  9. Tel Aviv
Greatest Album
  1. All She Wants Is
  2. A View to a Kill
  3. Come Undone
  4. Electric Barbarella
  5. Girls on Film
  6. Hungry Like the Wolf
  7. Is there something I should know?
  8. New Moon on Monday
  9. Notorious
  10. Ordinary World
  11. Planet Earth
  12. RIO
  13. Save A Prayer
  14. Serious
  15. Skin Trade
  16. The Reflex
  17. The Wild Boys
  18. Union of the Snake
Liberty Album
  1. All Along The Water
  2. Can You Deal With It?
  3. Down Town
  4. First Impression
  5. Hothead
  6. Liberty
  7. My Antarctica
  8. Read My Lips
  9. Serious
  10. Venice Drowning
Medazzaland Album
  1. Silva Halo
  2. Tiger Tiger
  3. Yo Bad Azizi
  4. Winter Marches On
  5. The Wild Boys
  6. Who Do You Think You Are?
  7. White Lines
  8. We Need You
  9. Watching the Detectives
  10. Water Babies
  11. Vertigo (Do the Demolition)
  12. Venice Drowning
  13. UMF
  14. Union of the Snake
  15. Undergoing Treatment
  16. Too Much Information
  17. Too Late Marlene
  18. To Whom it May Concern
  19. To the shore
  20. Time For Temptation
  21. Tel Aviv
  22. This Is How A Road Gets Made
  23. Thank You
  24. Success
  25. Stop Dead
  26. Still In Your Heart
  27. Starting To Remember
  28. Sound of Thunder
  29. So Misled
  30. Someone Else Not Me
  31. Some Like It Hot
  32. So Long Suicide
  33. Skin Trade
  34. Sinner or Saint
  35. Sin of the City
  36. Silva Halo (part song)
  37. Shotgun (part song)
  38. Shelter
  39. Shadows on Your Side
  40. Seven and the Ragged Tiger
  41. The Seventh Stranger
  42. Serious
  43. Secret Oktober
  44. Say the Word
  45. Save A Prayer
  46. RIO
  47. The Reflex
  48. Rebel Rebel
  49. Read My Lips
  50. Proposition
  51. The Promise
  52. Pop Trash Movie
  53. P. L. You
  54. Plastic Girl
  55. Planet Earth
  56. Perfect Day
  57. Palomino
  58. Out Of My Mind
  59. Ordinary World
  60. Of Crime And Passion
  61. Notorious
  62. None of the Above
  63. Nightboat
  64. New Religion (A dialogue between the ego and the alter ego)
  65. New Moon on Monday
  66. The Needle and the Damage Done
  67. 911 is a Joke
  68. My Own Way
  69. My Antarctica
  70. Murderess
  71. Missing
  72. Midnight Sun
  73. Meet el Presidente
  74. Medazzaland
  75. Magic Bus
  76. Love Voodoo
  77. Lonely Tonight
  78. Lonely In Your Nightmare
  79. Like An Angel
  80. Liberty
  81. Lava Lamp
  82. Late Bar
  83. Lay Lady Lay
  84. Last Chance On The Stairway
  85. Land
  86. Lady Ice
  87. Khanada
  88. Keep Me In The Dark
  89. Is there something I should know?
  90. I Wanna Take You Higher Again
  91. I Wanna Take You Higher
  92. I Take the Dice
  93. I believe / All I need to know
  94. Hungry Like the Wolf
  95. Hothead
  96. Hold Back The Rain
  97. Hold Me
  98. Harvest For The World
  99. Hallucinating Elvis
  100. Grey Lady of the Sea
  101. Go To Zero
  102. Goodbye Is Forever
  103. God
  104. Girls on Film
  105. Get It On (Bang A Gong)
  106. Friends of mine
  107. First Impression
  108. Follow in my Footsteps
  109. The Flame
  110. Femme Fatale
  111. Fame
  112. Faster Than Light
  113. Falling Angel
  114. El Diablo
  115. Electric Barbarella
  116. Election Day
  117. Edge of America
  118. DRUG
  119. Drowning Man
  120. Drive By
  121. Dreamboy
  122. Down Town
  123. Do You Believe In Shame?
  124. Diamond Dogs
  125. Decadance
  126. Crystal Ship
  127. Communication
  128. (Come Up and See Me) Make Me Smile
  129. Come Undone
  130. The Chauffeur
  131. Careless memories
  132. Can You Deal With It?
  133. Burning The Ground
  134. Buried In The Sand
  135. Breath After Breath (includes translations)
  136. Bomb
  137. Big Thing
  138. Big Bang Generation
  139. Be My Icon
Notorious Album
  1. American Science
  2. A Matter Of Feeling
  3. Hold Me
  4. Meet el Presidente
  5. Notorious
  6. Proposition
  7. Skin Trade
  8. So Misled
  9. Vertigo (Do the Demolition)
  10. Winter Marches On
Rio Album
  1. Hold Back The Rain
  2. Hungry Like the Wolf
  3. Last Chance On The Stairway
  4. Lonely In Your Nightmare
  5. My Own Way
  6. New Religion (A dialogue between the ego and the alter ego)
  7. RIO
  8. Save A Prayer
  9. The Chauffeur
Seven & The Ragged Tiger Album
  1. I Take the Dice
  2. New Moon on Monday
  3. Of Crime And Passion
  4. Shadows on Your Side
  5. The Reflex
  6. The Seventh Stranger
  7. Tiger Tiger
  8. Union of the Snake
Thank You Album
  1. 911 is a Joke
  2. Ball of Confusion
  3. Crystal Ship
  4. Drive By
  5. I Wanna Take You Higher
  6. I Wanna Take You Higher Again
  7. Lady Ice
  8. Perfect Day
  9. Success
  10. Thank You
  11. Watching the Detectives
  12. White Lines
Duran Duran personified New Wave for much of the mainstream audience. And for good reason, too.

Duran Duran's reputation was built through music videos, which accentuated their fashion-model looks and glamourous sense of style. Without music videos, it is likely that the band's pop-funk -- described by the group as the Sex Pistols meets Chic -- would never have made the group international pop stars. While Duran Duran did have sharper pop sensibilities than their New Romantic contemporaries like Spandau Ballet and Ultravox, none of their peers exploited MTV and music video like the Birmingham-based quintet. Each video the group made was distinctive, incorporatin a number of cinematic styles to showcase the band as either part of the jet-setting elite ("Rio") or as worldly adventurers ("Hungry Like the Wolf").

While early videos like "Girls on Film" and "The Chaffeur" sparked controversy in England over their sexual content, their best-known clips were often based on hit contemporary movies. "Hungry Like the Wolf" uncannily recalled Raiders of the Lost Ark, while "Union of the Snake" and "The Wild Boys" brought to mind The Road Warrior.

The clever videos helped make Duran Duran's rise to popularity remarkably swift. Between 1982 and 1984, they rocketed from underground British post-punk sensations to teen idols. But their fall from grace was equally fast. By the late '80s, the group's lineup had fragmented, and the remaining members had trouble landing hist singles. Nevertheless, the group pulled off a surprising, if short-lived, comeback in the early '90s as a sophisticated soft-rock trio.

Inspired by David Bowie and Roxy Music, as well as post-punk and disco, schoolmates Nick Rhodes (keyboards) and John Taylor (guitar) formed Duran Duran in 1978 with their friends Simon Colley (bass, clarinet) and Stephen Duffy (vocals). Taking their name from a character in Roger Vadim's psychedelic sci-fi film Barbarella, the group began playin gigs in the Birmingham club Barbarella, supported by a drum machine. Within a year, Duffy and Colley both left the group -- Duffy would later form the Lilac Time -- and were replaced by former TV Eye vocalist Andy Wickett and drummer Roger Taylor. After recording a demo, John Taylor switched to bass and guitarist John Curtis joined the band, only to leave within a matter of months.

The group placed an ad in Melody Maker, which drew the attention of Andy Taylor, who became their guitarist, but Duran Duran were still having trouble finding a vocalist. Following Wickett's departure in 1979, a pair of singers passed through the group before Simon LeBon, a former member of the punk band Dog Days and a drama student at Birmingham University, joined in early 1980.

By the end of 1980, Duran Duran had become popular within the burgeoning New Romantic circuit in England and had secured a record contract with EMI. "Planet Earth," the band's first single, quickly rose to number 12 upon its spring 1981 release. Immediately, Duran Duran became the leaders of the New Romantic movement, becoming media sensation in the British music and mainstream press. The group's popualrity increased through their cutting-edge music videos, especially the bizarre, racy clip for "Girls On Film." Although the BBC banned the Godley & Creme-directed video, the single became the group's first Top 10 hit, setting the stage for the fall release of their eponymous debut album.

Duran Duran reached number three upon its release and stayed in the charts for 118 weeks. The band quickly followed the album with Rio in the spring of 1982. Rio entered the charts at number two, and its singles -- "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Save a Prayer" -- became Top 10 hits. By the November release of the US-only remix EP Carnival, the band were superstars in Europe, but only just beginning to make headway in America. Their exposure in the US was helped greatly by the emergence of MTV, who put the group's stylish videos into heavy rotation. MTV's constant playing of the videos paid off, and "Hungry Like the Wolf" became a Top 10 hit early in 1983. Rio followed the single into the Top 10, eventually selling over two million copies.

Duran Duran-mania was in full-swing across America, with "Is There Something I Should Know" reaching the Top 10 -- it became the group's first English number one that summer -- and the group's first album climbing its way to number 10. Duran Duran capitalized on their popularity by releasing Seven and the Ragged Tiger in time for 1983's holiday season. The record hit number one in the UK and number eight in the US, spawning the hit singles "Union of the Snake" and "The Reflex," their first number one US hit and their second British chart-topper. The band took an extended break after completing their year-and-a-half long international tour in the spring of 1984. In November, they released the non-LP single "Wild Boys," which reached number two in the UK and the US, where it was added to the live album Arena.

By 1985, Duran Duran fever was beginning to cool off, and after the band completed the the title track for the James Bond film A View to A Kill, the group went on hiatus. Andy and John Taylor formed the supergroup the Power Station with vocalist Robert Palmer and former Chic drummer Tony Thompson in January, releasing their eponymous debut album in the spring; it spawned the Top 10 singles "Some Like It Hot" and "Get It On (Bang a Gong)." The remaining members of Duran Duran -- Nick Rhodes, Simon LeBon and Roger Taylor -- responded with their own side project, Arcadia, which released an album called So Red the Rose in the fall of 1985; the album launched the Top 10 hit "Election Day." Early in 1986, Roger Taylor announced he was taking a year-long sabbatical from the group. He never returned.

Several months later, Andy taylor also left, reducing Duran Duran to a trio. Late in 1986, the band released Notorious, their first album in nearly three years. While it was relatively successful, going platinum in the US and generating a Top 10 hit with the title track, it was noticeably less popular than their earlier records. For the remainder of the decade, Duran Duran's popularity continually declined, with 1988's Big Thing producing "I Don't Want Your Love," their last Top 10 single for five years.

The greatest hits album Decade was released late in 1989, followed several months later by Liberty, the first Duran Duran album to fail to go gold. By that point, former Missing Persons guitarist Warren Cuccurullo had become a permanent member of the group. In 1993, the band returned from a prolonged hiatus with Duran Duran, a mature, layered record of lite funk and soulful adult contemporary pop that became a surprise hit. "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone" became Top 10 hits in America, with the former reaching the Top 10 in the UK as well; the album itself climbed into the Top 10 in both continents and went platinum in America.

Not only did the record restore their commercial status, but it earned them some of their best reviews of their career. The group followed the album with one of their poorest-received efforts, the all-covers Thank You, that managed to go gold in America despite its negative reviews. While Duran Duran was recording the followup to Thank You in 1996, John Taylor left the band to pursue a solo career.

Warren Cuccurullo has since left Duran Duran to re-form his old group Missing Persons and Duran Duran has returned to it's original line-up with the return of John, Andy and Roger Taylor.


Thanks to Joe Fera for submitting the biography.



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