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English new wave band Duran Duran have released 16 studio albums, four live albums, four compilation albums, two remix albums, two box sets, seven extended plays, 46 singles and 14 video albums. Duran Duran have sold over 100 million records. [1]
Duran Duran parted ways with Capitol/EMI in 1999, although the label has since used Duran Duran's back catalogue to release several compilations of remixes and rare vinyl-only B-sides. The band then signed what was intended to be a three-album contract with Disney Music Group 's Hollywood Records , but it lasted only through the poorly received ...
Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) Duran Duran John Jones: 1993 [49] "She's Too Much" Simon Le Bon Nick Rhodes John Taylor Roger Taylor Nate Hills: Red Carpet Massacre: Duran Duran Nate "Danja" Hills Jimmy Douglass: 2007 [48] "Shotgun" Simon Le Bon Nick Rhodes John Taylor Warren Cuccurullo Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) Duran Duran John Jones ...
Music journalists have come around to Duran Duran, obviously — along with the Class of 2022 Rock Hall honor and esteemed writer Annie Zaleski's 33 1/3 book about Rio's legacy, the band's 15th ...
Seven and the Ragged Tiger is the third studio album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 21 November 1983 through EMI and Capitol Records.Co-produced by Alex Sadkin, Ian Little and the band, recording sessions took place in France, the Caribbean and Australia between April and October 1983 following Duran Duran's decision to record outside the UK as tax exiles.
"Meet El Presidente" was the third video directed for Duran Duran by duo Peter Kagan and Paula Greif. It was a basic concert video, featuring the band in their stagewear from the Strange Behaviour tour which supported the release of the Notorious album and was filmed during rehearsals, being was also filmed in black and white Super 8 .
Coxon injected the Duran sound with a cool rock edge perhaps not heard since original Duran axeman Andy Taylor was still in the fold, and he ended up having writing credits on a whopping 11 of ...
Duran Duran was released two months later on 15 February 1993. Its already successful lead single propelled it high onto the UK Albums Chart, debuting at number four. The album would not appear on the US Billboard 200 until the week of 13 March, where it debuted at number seven. [22]