| 1. Nothing But |
| 2. [Japanese Title] |
| 3. Fantastic Place |
| 4. Amarilli Mia Bella |
| 5. As Same As |
| 6. Woods |
| 7. Fine Day |
Turan,Turan,Sony/Columbia,World Music
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Greatest
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DG1R Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- The Reflex
- A View To A Kill
- Ordinary World (Single Version)
- Save A Prayer (US Single Version)
- Rio (US Edit)
- Hungry Like A Wolf
- Girls On Film
- Planet Earth (Single Version)
- Union Of The Snake
- New Moon On Monday
- Wild Boys
- Notorious
- I Don't Want Your Love (Shep Pettibone 7-in Mix)
- All She Wants Is (45 Mix)
- Electric Barbarella (Edit)
- Serious (Edit)
- Skin Trade (Radio Cut)
- Come Undone (Edit)
Amazon.com
While English pop monarchs Duran Duran have remained active for two decades, it's clear that the indomitable ensemble was at its peak during those mercurial '80s. This greatest-hits collection documents the band's ambitious beginnings as a funky glam-rock outfit and follows its gradual transformation into a high-tech pop band with loads of commercial appeal. Featuring now-classic tunes like "Girls on Film," "Rio," and "Planet Earth" as well as more recent songs like "Ordinary World," Greatest focuses on Duran Duran's unending string of hit singles. Although the young quintet that performs "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "A View to a Kill" has little in common with the posh, aging trio featured on 1997's "Electric Barbarella," vocalist Simon Le Bon provides some impressive continuity to these proceedings. --Mitch MyersCustomer Reviews:
not too good..........2007-07-09
Slick sounds by guys in white suits.......2007-05-26
Besides just catchy, synth-laden pop, Duran Duran were capable of adding soul to their sound ("I Don't Want Your Love"), a cold but sexy club-music vibe ("All She Wants Is") and real emotion and exoticism ("Come Undone"). Songs from the first three Duran Duran records are well represented here, and nice offerings from the same era such as "A View to a Kill" and "Wild Boys" are also present.
Duran Duran also had a nice, somewhat reinvented run in the 1990s, especially the early `90s. The songs "Serious," "Ordinary World," "Come Undone" and "Electric Barbarella" (from Medazzaland) prove that. "Serious," from 1990, sounds like a wonderful `80s leftover, updated in an organic fashion for the new decade, while "Skin Trade," a tune released in 1986, has a slick, catchy sound, but also displays some real soul and great vocal work by Simon LeBon. Though they barely received any radio airplay, each of these tunes could lay claim to being two of the strongest tracks on "Greatest," a CD that is chock full of classics. My only complaint is that "Too Much Information" from Duran Duran 2 (The Wedding Album) was left off, but beggars can't be choosers. Many non-hits by the band have been great, but if you're looking for your fix of the most popular Duran Duran music over the years, this CD is the way to go.
Get your Duran Duran Fix.......2007-05-16
As for this collection, it's all the Duran Duran a person needs--and maybe even then some. Every single one of hits are here--including their James Bond song, "A View to a Kill," and early nineties hits like "Come Undone." You might have some gripes about which versions they use (for example, why the US edit for "Rio?"), but you can't argue with the track list as a whole. You've got all the smash hits (Rio, Hungry Like the Wolf, Girls on Film), as well as the popular tracks that aren't as well known (All She Wants Is, New Moon on Monday, The Reflex). This is a great collection for anyone who's a fan of eighties music or a Duran Duran lover.
GREAT CD.......2007-04-04
Everything you want.......2007-03-30
Absolutely worth every penny.
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Donnie Darko - Original Soundtrack & Score
Manufacturer: Sanctuary UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XMF2G Release Date: 2004-10-11 |
Tracks:
- Never Tear Us Apart
- Head Over Heals
- Under the Milky Way
- Lucid Memory
- Lucid Assembly
- Ave Maria
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Show Me, Pt. 1
- Notorious
- Stay
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- Killing Moon
- Mad World
- Did You Know Him?
Tracks:
- Carpathian Ridge
- Tangent Universe
- Artifact & Living
- Middlesex Times
- Manipulated Living
- Philosophy of Time Travel
- Liquid Spear Waltz
- Gretchen Ross
- Burn It to the Ground
- Slipping Away
- Rosie Darko
- Cellar Door
- Ensurance Trap
- Waltz in the 4th Dimention
- Time Travel
- Did You Know Him?
- Mad World
- Mad World [Alternate Mix][*]
Album Description
UK only double-disc features many tracks unavailable on the US version. Sanctuary. 2004.Album Details
2004 UK Two CD Reissue of Soundtrack to the Cult Film that Includes the Origianl Score plus Additional Tracks that were in the Original Film but were Left off the USA Single CD Version. 80's Bands Including Duran Duran, Inxs, Echo and the Bunnymen, Joy Division and Tears for Fears Now Complete this New PackageCustomer Reviews:
Donnie Darko UK Import : BUY IT!!!.......2007-05-12
Delivery: SURPRISINGLY SUPER-FAST by USPS (it only took two or three days standard shipping)
Condition: Still wrapped in plastic.
Music: *tee hee* If you watched the movie, then you know what the music will sound like: it's the movie soundtrack (you know, the awesome soundtrack that both reminds the viewer of the 80's and also creates a haunting backdrop for the movie's themes). Typically here in the US that means only one or two of the good songs and the rest is the score. The UK version? ALL of the good songs and the entire score (that's why it's 2 discs).
Bad part? Not offered in US retail stores (i.e. you can only buy this online or in an Import CD store.
Mad World - the one you are looking for.......2007-01-19
It took 'em long enough, but it was worth the wait!.......2006-11-06
Probably the only negative comment I have is that they included the music from the motivational videos, something that I could have done without.
Thank you for putting this soundtrack out!!
Donhnie Darko Import Soundtrack well done.......2006-08-24
good stuff.......2006-08-10
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Rio
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005BJ9W Release Date: 2001-07-03 |
Tracks:
- Rio
- My Own Way
- Lonely in Your Nightmare
- Hungry Like the Wolf
- Hold Back the Rain
- New Religion
- Last Chance on the Stairway
- Save a Prayer
- Chauffeur
- Rio [Video Track]
- Hungry Like the Wolf [Video Track]
- Save a Prayer [Video Track]
Amazon.com
In the decade of decadence, Duran Duran knew how to live the life. It was reflected in their videos (sailboats, silly white hats, tropical surroundings, grease-painted feral women) and garishly displayed in their public lifestyles. But if you can remove these connotations from the album that started it all, you'll be left with music that is anything but gaudy. For the most part, Rio is an eerie and sumptuous record. With their raspy, arpeggio synth sounds and Simon Le Bon's uninflected vocals, the misty ballads "Lonely in Your Nightmare" and "Save a Prayer" can still tear your heart right out of your chest and abandon it bleeding on a rain-soaked cobblestone street. With the dance-oriented singles "Rio" and "Hungry Like the Wolf," you dry out a bit, but the songs are far from airy or whimsical. One anomaly in this release, though, is the inappropriate prominence of John Taylor's bass lines. In every song, it sounds as if he is mixed more in expectation of a solo than as an integral part of the rhythm section. Ignore this technical distraction, however, and you'll enjoy rediscovering this gorgeous body of water-colored synthpop. --Beth BessmerCustomer Reviews:
Duran Duran.......2007-06-09
Amazon has excellent deals on their 80's music.
The best Duran Duran album by far.......2006-11-10
POUND FOR POUND THE BEST........2006-09-08
Get it in the collection and enjoy a true gem from the 80's.
This is a great album, better than most music today...so what if it was popular? .......2006-08-07
Finally bought the Duran remasters and love them!.......2006-08-03
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Duran Duran 2 (The Wedding Album)
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002V1D Release Date: 1993-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Too Much Information
- Ordinary World
- Love Voodoo
- Drowning Man
- Shotgun
- Come Undone
- Breath After Breath
- Umf
- Femme Fatale
- None Of The Above
- Shelter
- To Whom It May Concern
- Sin Of The City
Amazon.com
With the appearance of fashion-oriented acts like Adam Ant, Culture Club, and Duran Duran, the early '80s gave birth to an emerging genre called "new romantic." Appealing to a young, mostly female audience, the Duran gang--named after a character in the kitschy, futuristic Jane Fonda movie Barbarella--helped move U.K. music away from punk and back towards the early-'70s sound of groups like Roxy Music and T. Rex. Fronted by singer Simon LeBon, and anchored by keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist John Taylor, the band made quite a splash with this 1981 debut via the British hits "Planet Earth" and "Girls on Film," whose pornlike video was banned by the BBC, thus helping the band's notoriety. --Billy AltmanCustomer Reviews:
A Comeback of Sorts.......2007-01-19
We begin with the rather heavy "Too Much Information," a track that marriers then-contemporary grungyness with cynicism towards the media. It's a solid starter, albeit a bit too much of a distorted departure from the Duran Duran sound that 80s fans were familiar with.
The hit single "Ordinary World" follow, and with its fabulous guitar work and socially aware lyrics, it remains a timeless gem; trully one of the highlights of Duran Duran's canon.
"Drowning Man," which melds an odd vocal cadence to effect-laden guitar work, is the third track on the album. Some hate it; I find it rather enjoyable. It's different, and it works.
"Shotgun" is crap, pure and simple. It's about 40 second of whistles and drum machines that amount to absolutely nothing.
"Come Undone," the other classic, melds a trip-hop rhythm and soul back-up vocals to a more refined Duran Duran sound. It's yet another welcome addition to the canon.
And after that, it all sounds the same. Aside from the Brazilian-tinged "Breath After Breath" and the annoying stab at Price ("UMF"), all of the songs have identical production values. This homegenized delivery, coupled with uninspired vocals, make for a huge let-down. Even the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is not immune to this process.
To say that this album is top-heavy is an understatement. The bulk of the substance is at the beggining of the album. The rest is cookie-cutter filler. But still... that first half is worth 5 stars. The rest, though, bogs down what could've been a great EP. Or just a better album.
Class Act.......2006-12-12
Hollow and Empty.......2006-11-12
Unfortunately, with the Wedding Album, they did the total opposite. With the commercial disappointment of Liberty and losing Sterling Campbell as drummer, the four members set out to create a new sound for the 1990s. While there is nothing wrong with inventing a new sound and image, the Wedding Album became a mere vehicle to capture fan nostalgia and make some quick sales with two great singles, Ordinary World, and Come Undone. Anyone who bought the album, however, found an incoherent mess of songs copying styles from other artists. Here was a band that stood for something in its heyday, now cheaply attempting to blend in with other popular artists of the time to sell some singles. While it worked for that album, notice that they could not sustain that momentum for over ten years until the band returned to its true form with Astronaut. Nick Rhodes recently commented that while the 80's were about artists expressing themselves, the 90's were about blending in. Unfortunately, that is exactly what Duran Duran did, denying their own creativity and greatness at the core. The results were mediocre and hollow. By standing for nothing, the members created an "Ordinary World" in the album's undertones. Regardless of markets, times, pressures, and sales, would you ever define Duran Duran as ordinary? Not me!
LeBon was also having substantial vocal problems during this time. As a result, many of the vocals sounded thin, strained, and turned down. None of the Above, as well as a few other tracks, overuses a processor. It is as if a machine sung the songs, not Simon the Great. This may have been a time when the rock star lifestyle and smoking was wearing thin on him. But to the listener, it sounds like he wasn't really trying. After all, if mediocrity is the goal in the 90s, then who cares how it sounds?
To end on a positive note, the band are writing and sounding better than ever today. Simon now looks half his age on the Wedding Album and sings better than ever. Even with the recent loss of Andy Taylor, the band are touring and recording, remaining true to the music, and handling market pressures with a seasoned grace and style. They are also gaining the critical recognition they have deserved for so long. I will close by stating that if the Wedding Album is the only thing that kept this band together continuously throughout the years, then I will gladly alter my rating to five stars in a heartbeat. But don't do it again!
Absolutely amazing!.......2006-07-29
Time to Say 'I Do'.......2006-05-29
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The Essential Collection
Duran Duran Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LW9PYE Release Date: 2007-01-22 |
Tracks:
- Girls on Film
- Planet Earth
- Fame
- Careless Memories
- Anyone out There?
- Sound of Thunder
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- Like an Angel
- Hold Back the Rain
- Save a Prayer
- My Own Way
- Rio
- New Religion
- Chauffeur (Blue Silver)
- Hungry Like the Wolf
- Lonely in Your Nightmare
- Last Chance on the Stairway
- Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)
Album Description
Although written off as an '80s teeny-bopper New Wave band, Duran Duran released a great run of singles during their heyday plus some very well crafted albums. This 18 track compilation focuses on the early years and features a mixture of well-known hits, single mixes and obscure album favorites including 'Girls On Film', 'Planet Earth', 'Anyone Out There', 'Rio', 'Save A Prayer', 'Hungry Like The Wolf', 'Hold Back The Rain' and many more. EMI Gold.Customer Reviews:
collection of b-sides and album tracks.......2007-06-06
The Finest Duran Duran.......2007-03-27
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Duran Duran
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009L1OA Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Girls On Film
- Planet Earth
- Anyone Out There
- To The Shore
- Careless Memories
- Night Boat
- Sound Of Thunder
- Friends Of Mine
- Tel Aviv
Customer Reviews:
Strong debut album sounds even better remastered.......2007-04-11
Despite their image, Duran Duran were very much a thinking person's band. They also had a dark side to their lyrics and sound, which comes across on this album. What's impressive about this debut is Duran Duran's direct approach and non-naivety within the songs, as if the band knew exactly what it wanted from the start. Unfortunately, that also translates to a record that lacks excitement in parts. Nonetheless, though Duran Duran would expand their sound in a big way on future releases, there's a focused innocence to this record that's endearing.
All these songs are tightly constructed and tuneful. "Girls on Film" has a cryptic, indifferent vibe, but it's catchy as all get-out. In fact, the first several songs on this CD are radio-ready with an earnest vibe, but they might have benefitted from a bit more of a rock-oriented spunk. To its credit, much of this album features a mystical synth sound, a direction the band would perfect on the classic Rio album just one year later.
Musically, the guys in Duran Duran seemed wise and mature beyond their years when they put this out, and were perhaps even prematurely bored with what they were doing. Though "Night Boat" and "Tel Aviv" are more than a bit drab, the band wrote premier dance tunes -- mixed with sing-along pop -- in "Sound of Thunder" and "Friends of Mine," both of which indicated a special harbinger of things to come.
In Their Own Words.......2006-09-04
Nick Rhodes: "We grew up in the 70's with glam rock; I suppose that's where our influences are, our stylistic influences, and so we wanted to move more back towards that."
John Taylor: "But at the same time there was this new wave of bands, like Japan, and Simple Minds that were kind of embracing that glam thing, but there was a little bit of funk coming into it, and that just seemed like, `Yeah, this is where we belong.' "
Nick Rhodes: "We found Simon [Le Bon] in 1979 and then we knew we had the full line up."
John Taylor: "We had a piece of music that had a start, a finish, a middle...it had, actually, a verse section and a chorus section and we said [to Simon], `Hey, you got any words for this?' "
Simon Le Bon: "...and I had some words that I tweaked a little bit and found that I could fit them and we had a melody that worked, and within 30 minutes we had pretty much 70% of the song called Sound Of Thunder. When you find something that works that easily and that quickly, you know you're onto a good thing."
John Taylor: "I knew we were doing something new because Andy kinda got the feel for this disco, four-on-the-floor kind of dance beat, and we wanted to somehow throw that into the equation of what was happening."
Nick Rhodes: "We were termed `New Romantics,' or `Futurists'. Actually, I preferred `Futurists' because it sounds a bit more like an art movement."
Simon Le Bon: "And I think we let ourselves become part of that scene, and be thought of as part of that because it helped us. There was a lot of interest in it. And we realized that if we could get into it that it would all spiral and it would help us take off. If you look at the music that the groups were making at that time, it wasn't that similar, really. But, there was a common feeling, a feeling of being part of something new, and this being our time, [that this was] the chance for us to go straight out there and have hits and to grab people by the throat and go, `We're here; we have arrived!' "
Never sounded better.......2006-08-03
So easy to disturb, with a thought, with a whisper..........2006-06-14
Anyway, back to the band's eponymous first album. My favourite track remains the basket case single - Careless Memories. Punk, funk and rock and roll. It reached number 37 - Britain, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Buy this album. It's of its time but it's not dated in the same way its contemporaries did.
Calling Planet Earth.......2005-12-22
'Girls On Film' is a perfect fashion/narcissism anthem, complete with camera sounds & disordered lyrics. 'Planet Earth', arguably even better &, if so, the best song on the album, wraps up everything in an immaculate classic, sounding like a cross between the former song, & Bowie's 'Starman'.
After these two, the songs lose some quality, but not much, and especially 'Careless Memories', 'Night Boat' & 'Anyone Out There' are classics. On some versions of the album, the 'Is There Something I Should Know' single is also included, a song not as majestic as the band's two first singles, but still a fully deserved classic & smash hit. It also fits well on the album, but the album is perfect even without it, & as anybody just dabbling in Duran Duran must have their first three albums & a best-of anyway (to obtain 'The Wild Boys' & 'A View To A Kill'), tracking down a version of this album containing isn't worth the bother, as it'll be on the best-of...
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Seven and the Ragged Tiger
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009L1OB Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
Tracks:
- The Reflex
- New Moon On Monday
- Cracks In The Pavement
- I Take The Dice
- Of Crime And Passion
- Union Of The Snake
- Shadows On Your Side
- Tiger Tiger
- The Seventh Stranger
Customer Reviews:
Has its moments, but over it's just plain dull.......2007-01-25
A few highlights - New Moon on Monday, which boasts a strong chorus and great harmonies; Union of the Snake, a highly charged blast; and Shadows on Your Side, a song that stays truest to what most listeners loved about the first two Duran Duran albums.
Duran Duran records before and after Seven and the Ragged Tiger have often scaled great, giddy heights - this one just barely gets off the ground.
Sabbath Stone can bend over.......2006-04-19
The album that made me convert to Ozzy at age 7.......2006-04-18
This was the band's first album after the breakout success of Rio which took a year to take off in the US.
I am a rock music fan and when I was 7(back in 1983), in addition to listening to greats like Pink Floyd, The Eagles, Van Halen, AC/DC and so on but I was also listening to new wave acts like The Police, Men at Work and the Roxy Music facsimiles Duran Duran(who took their name from a character in Hanoi Jane Fonda's 1968 film Barberella).
Whilst I still like the former two New Wave acts plus The Cars, I grew not to like Duran Duran and only got the album for Union Of the Snake but I detested the #1 hit The Reflex and New Moon on Monday was done before. Cracks in the Pavement and Tiger Tiger just cry out 80s!!!!
This was the band's last US Top 10 album for many many years(until their fluke 1993 comeback) and was the last album before Simon Le Bon and company IMPLODED over music direction, personal and money differences.
Two weeks after I got this album, my older sister brough home for me Ozzy Osbourne's Bark At the Moon and after one listen to Bark at the Moon, I threw this album where it belongs, in the TRASH and I have avoided(except for a two week window in 2003 to try and warm up to and failed) these *ss-clowns!
The third time is the charm!.......2006-04-17
In their own words:.......2006-01-22
Nick Rhodes: "I thought the thing was never going to get finished. It really took a long time. There was a lot of different feelings in the band about the direction we should take."
Simon LeBon: "We started off in the south of France, then we went to Mt. Surratt, came back to the U.K. briefly and ended up finishing it off in Austrailia...Sydney. It was a difficult time. It really was."
John Taylor: "We re-recorded it like three times. We did it once and said, 'Nah, this isn't right.' Did it again, said, 'Eh.'"
Nick Rhodes: "To me that album, more than any of them, on the surface of it seems like there's a lot of pretty songs on there, but then underneath there there's this sort of not quite controllable hysteria scratching away at the surface."
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The Singles 81-85
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008NEGG Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Planet Earth
- Late Bar
- Planet Earth (Night Version)
Tracks:
- Careless Memories
- Khanada
- Fame
Tracks:
- Girls On Film
- Faster Than Light
- Girls On Film (Night Version)
Tracks:
- My Own Way (Single Version)
- Like An Angel
- My Own Way (Night Version)
Tracks:
- Hungry Like The Wolf
- Careless Memories (Live Version)
- Hungry Like The Wolf (Night Version)
Tracks:
- Save A Prayer (7inch Edit)
- Hold Back The Rain (Re-Mix)
- Hold Back The Rain (12inch Re-Mix)
Tracks:
- Rio (Part One)
- The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)
- Rio (Part Two)
- My Own Way
Tracks:
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- Faith In This Colour
- Is There Something I Should Know? (Monster Mix)
- Faith In This Colour (Alternate Slow Mix)
Tracks:
- Union Of The Snake
- Secret Oktober
- Union Of The Snake (The Monkey Mix)
Tracks:
- New Moon On Monday (Album Version)
- Tiger Tiger
- New Moon On Monday (Dance Mix)
Tracks:
- The Reflex (7inch Version)
- Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (Recorded Live At Hammersmith Odeon)
- The Reflex (Dance Mix)
Tracks:
- The Wild Boys
- (I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement (1984)
- The Wild Boys (Wilder Than Wild Boys) Extended Mix
Tracks:
- A View To A Kill
- A View To A Kill (That Fatal Kiss)
Amazon.com
The arrival of The Singles demonstrates perfect timing. With the impulse to treat 1980s pop with irony finally dying and cutting-edge American bands such as the Rapture and the Faint directly sourcing Brit synth-pop, this lavish box set now sounds like a key dance-rock primer. Unlike the other major players in the early 1980s British Invasion of America, Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, Andy Taylor, and Nick Rhodes weren't afraid to rock. They rocked hardest on their early singles, as the glossy black box of the first 13 singles, lovingly recreated for CD, proves. The first eight--from the turbo-powered disco of "Planet Earth" to the synthetic Beatles-influenced pop of "Is There Something I Should Know?"--work on the tension between the band's mega-pop ambitions and their rudimentary instrumental skills, creating an eerie, erotic desperation. The full compliment of B-sides--particularly a hysterical, uber-youth club stab at David Bowie's "Fame"--charm with their gung-ho ridiculousness. "A View to a Kill" may be slick Bond theme, but this set is so evocative of strange pop times that you'll end up with "Rio" and "The Wild Boys" on a permanent mind-loop. --Garry MulhollandAlbum Description
UK box-set spans the height of the 80s icons career from their very first single 'Planet Earth' to their James Bond tune 'A View To A Kill'. 13 discs including all the original B-sides. The packaging is a flip top box with each single in a 'pouchette' reproduction of the original artwork. EMI. 2003.Album Details
Another Spectacular Addition to the Series of Singles Collections Issued by EMI from their Best Catalog Artists. Duran Duran Sold Many Singles in their Heyday and this Set Brings it all Back for Anyone who Collected them as They were Issued in the 80's, Complete with all Original Artwork. The Singles of this Collection Come from their First Three Albums, the First Peaks of their Long Career. All the "Night Versions" and Extended Mixes Are Here Along with Rarities Like "Khanada" and "Tiger Tiger". The Discs Come in a Flip Top Box Housing 13 CDs in Pouchettes, Faithfully Replicating the Originals.Customer Reviews:
WONDERFUL!.......2007-01-16
This compiliation includes all of their singles from Planet Earth to A View to A Kill in the original sleeve artwork (UK artwork). A must have for any D2 fan.
Singles as they should be.......2007-01-12
Return of the cool.......2006-12-14
I've read some complaints that all of these could be put on one disc- well, sure. But, as Kramer would say, "Why go to the park and fly a kite when you can just pop a pill?" It's so nice to have them in some semblance of their original form, with all the artwork, same order and in very smart packaging. I say 'smart' because I like the shiny little black disc holder for the set. It's very cool and true to early Duran Duran album art. Besides, if you want them all on one disc, just import to your iTunes and burn. You'd have to be crazy to carry these around in a CD player anyway. I've learned, always make a copy and save the good stuff for when you need to make another- and for a big fan of early Duran Duran, this IS the good stuff! :-)
what the heck 13 discs!.......2006-09-08
Now the music is great and it has songs not found anywhere else. I really liked the Re-mix versions of songs such as Save a prayer and Union of the snake.
But what I hated about this was this thing has 13 discs thats right 13 discs, why? All these songs could have easily fit on 3 discs or 4 tops. This thing is bulky and expensive. I imagine if they would have fit this in to less discs it could have been half the price.
I ended up having to create my own mix cds.
I really want to buy the other box set 1986 - 1995 but I am afraid I will hate the form of that box set also.
Made me Smile.......2006-03-01
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Big Thing
Duran Duran Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000024KBZ Release Date: 2007-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Big Thing
- I Don't Want Your Love
- All She Wants Is
- Too Late Marlene
- Drug (It's Just A State Of Mind)
- Do You Believe In Shame?
- Palomino
- Interlude One
- Land
- Flute Interlude
- The Edge Of America
- Lake Shore Driving
- Drug (It's Just A State Of Mind) (Daniel Abraham Mix)
Album Details
Japanese Version Re-issued with a Bonus Track. No Additional Information Available at this Time.Customer Reviews:
Give me the playlist and watch me eat it.......2005-04-12
But the trademark lushness wasn't ever too far off. "Too Late Marlene" and "Land" are everything you'd expect from Duran Duran, rich arrangements, Simon's grandiose lyrics and Nick Rhodes' atmospheric keyboards. But perhaps "Big Thing's" best moment is the tribute to the band's late friend Alex Sadkin, "Do You Believe In Shame." Slowing down the swamp groove of "Suzie Q" and laying in an emotional vocal, "Shame" connects on a level that only a few songs in the DD library have ever done before.
Equally as good as "Notorious," and in my opinion, better than the "Wedding Album."
'Great' Big Thing.......2004-12-10
This was probably the Duran album that I was most indifferent towards when I first heard it. But over time it has proven itself to be a masterpiece of pop craftsmanship.
'Big Thing' was released in 1988 when the popular music world was starting to tire of Duran and was largely slept on. However, of all of Duran's 80's releases, this is perhaps the only one that manages not to sound dated and holds up today. There is lush balladry ('Palomino', 'Land'), solid uptempo numbers ('I Don't Want Your Love', 'All She Wants Is'), and great pop songwriting ('Too Late Marlene', 'Do You Believe In Shame'). Nothing is overstated on this album save for the title track. All of the album's tracks work seamlessly together for an ethereal listening experience.
This is the album that demonstrates the soul of Duran.
AMAZING ALBUM.......2004-03-03
THIS IS A GREAT ALBUM........2004-02-17
One of my favorites.......2003-08-01
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Notorious
Duran Duran Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DQSV Release Date: 1993-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Notorious
- American Science
- Skin Trade
- A Matter Of Feeling
- Hold Me
- Vertigo (Do The Demolition)
- So Misled
- 'Meet El Presidente'
- Winter Marches On
- Proposition
Customer Reviews:
Matches Rio in it's brilliance.......2006-04-28
The best!.......2006-04-17
In Their Own Words.......2006-03-13
Simon LeBon: "We were so desperately happy to get back into Duran Duran but we almost overlooked the fact that we'd lost Roger and Andy in the time that went by. When a band loses two of its members, it loses two fifths, 20%, it's a big knock to confidence. We had fans who were Andy and Roger fans who just......well they left us. You know, when Roger and Andy left, they left, too - or they'd just write letters, `Get Roger and Andy back!'"
Nick Rhodes: "They basically didn't want to be involved for their own reasons; it was to do with the pressure of the situation."
Simon LeBon: "You can't make someone do what they don't want to do. It wasn't us kicking them out; we'd have loved to have had them around still. They just didn't want to know. [Nick and I] just felt that [Duran Duran] was not dead, and we weren't going to let it die."
John Taylor: "Nick came to me and said, `We're going to do another Duran Duran album,' and I was kind of getting into a more of a funky [sound]. I'd enjoyed with a horn section [on the Power Station album] and the band didn't exist as it had before; we had to find a new sound."
Nick Rhodes: "It left us in a position where we knew what direction we wanted to go in. We knew what producer we wanted to use. We teamed up with Nile Rodgers who'd worked with us on The Reflex and Wild Boys. We wanted to make a funk record."
Warren Cuccurullo: "When I got into the band in 1986, here they were, three guys from the original five, continuing on under the name Duran Duran. To go on and to keep the name is something that I really admire about John, Nick, and Simon because you're really putting your a** on the line. There's fans that are expecting to see the whole band, and then there's the die hard fans who are thinking, `This isn't Duran Duran anymore.' ...I think my style of guitar playing is more what the band really needs. I think it's more with the direction where Nick and John were kind of at than what Andy's doing. Andy was more into kind of an American rock thing, and I was always more into the more esoteric British rock stuff."
John Taylor: "The scary thing about `Notorious' was that it was the first album we put out that people didn't buy. After having toured it, we sat looking at one another saying, `Wow, what happens now??!'"
Funky Stuff.......2006-03-10
Flawless, sans two Taylors.......2006-02-13
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