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Duran Duran Discography [studio]


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Duran Duran: The Studio Albums of a New Wave Legend


Duran Duran are one of the most influential and successful bands of the 1980s and beyond. With their catchy melodies, stylish visuals and glamorous image, they defined the new wave genre and became MTV favorites. But how well do you know their studio albums Here is a brief overview of their discography, from their self-titled debut to their latest release, Future Past.


Duran Duran (1981): The band's first album introduced their signature sound of synthesizers, guitars and Le Bon's distinctive vocals. It featured hits like "Girls on Film", "Planet Earth" and "Careless Memories". It reached number 3 in the UK and number 10 in the US.[^1^]


Rio (1982): The band's breakthrough album was a global success, with classics like "Hungry Like the Wolf", "Save a Prayer" and the title track. It showcased their exotic and colorful style, as well as their musical versatility. It reached number 2 in the UK and number 6 in the US.[^1^]


Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983): The band's third album was their most ambitious and experimental, with complex arrangements and diverse influences. It included anthems like "The Reflex", "New Moon on Monday" and "Union of the Snake". It reached number 1 in the UK and number 8 in the US.[^1^]


Notorious (1986): The band's fourth album marked a change in their lineup, as guitarist Andy Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor left the group. It also marked a change in their sound, as they incorporated more funk, soul and R&B elements. It featured songs like "Notorious", "Skin Trade" and "Meet El Presidente". It reached number 16 in the UK and number 12 in the US.[^1^]


Big Thing (1988): The band's fifth album was a further departure from their previous style, as they experimented with house, techno and rock influences. It included tracks like "I Don't Want Your Love", "All She Wants Is" and "Do You Believe in Shame". It reached number 15 in the UK and number 24 in the US.[^1^]


Liberty (1990): The band's sixth album was a commercial disappointment, as it failed to produce any major hits or chart success. It was also criticized for being inconsistent and unfocused. It featured songs like "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)", "Serious" and "My Antarctica". It reached number 8 in the UK and number 46 in the US.[^1^]


Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) (1993): The band's seventh album was a comeback for them, as it revived their popularity and critical acclaim. It was also known as The Wedding Album because of the cover art featuring wedding photos of their parents. It featured hits like "Ordinary World", "Come Undone" and "Too Much Information". It reached number 4 in the UK and number 7 in the US.[^1^]


Thank You (1995): The band's eighth album was a tribute to their musical influences, as it consisted of cover versions of songs by artists like Bob Dylan, Lou Reed and Grandmaster Flash. It was also a controversial album, as it received mixed reviews from fans and critics. It featured songs like "Perfect Day", "White Lines" and "Lay Lady Lay". It reached number 12 in the UK and number 19 in the US.[^1^]


Medazzaland (1997): The band's ninth album was another change in their lineup, as bassist John Taylor left the group. It was also another change in their sound, as they experimented with electronic, industrial and alternative rock influences. It featured songs like "Electric Barbarella", "Out of My Mind" and "Be My Icon". It reached number 66 in the US, but was not released in the UK.[^1^]


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