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Duran Duran
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In the 80s Duran Duran were the most successful new romantic band of the “second British Invasion”, helped by their stylish and sexually charged videos which received heavy play on MTV.

Formed in 1978 by John Taylor (bass) and Nick Rhodes (keyboards) in Birmingham, England, their most successful line-up also included Simon Le Bon (vocals), Andy Taylor (guitar) and Roger Taylor (drums). Between 1980… Read more in Amazon's Duran Duran Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 12, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: October 12, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0002X591A
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (137 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #111,000 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
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
13. (Reach Up for The) Sunrise [Multimedia Track]

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The reflexes of those old enough to remember when "The Reflex" and "Rio" went rocketing up the Hot 100 in the 1980s may not be what they used to, but certain reactions to the first full spin of Astronaut can't help kicking in anyway. First among equals is exhilaration: Few can sit through pop this inventive--titillating, even, on the thumping disco dazzler "Bedroom Toys," which features Chic's Nile Rodgers--without owning up to a genuine thrill. And though the original fab five, as they're being heralded on this first disc in more than 20 years, leans a little heavier on Andy Taylor's guitar work than in the past, the band stays loyal to its original electropop sound, skillfully shuttling the faithful back in time but kicking in enough keyboard wizardry to avoid leaving them feeling old. Once the inevitable buzz dissipates (give it a while--the sunniness of opening anthem and first single "(Reach Up for) The Sunrise" sticks around, as does the moodiness of "Still Breathing"), puzzlement takes its place. Simon Le Bon sounds not a day older than when he recorded "Girls on Film," something for which he owes fellow 80s-band singers who flopped on the comeback trail an explanation. More puzzling still, though, is why Duran Duran waited so long to return: Had they reunited sooner, legions of dedicated, sophisticated popsters might have been spared the indignity that was the boy-band craze. --Tammy La Gorce

Talking with Duran Duran
Amazon.com contributor Beth Massa spoke with lead singer Simon LeBon and keyboardist Nick Rhodes separately to discuss the band's original line-up reunion, the passion they felt recording Astronaut, and their appreciation for their female fan base.



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First time in over 20 years the original lineup has recorded a studio album. Their last album together was the multi-platinum smash "Seven And The Ragged Tiger". Album produced by Don Gilmore, Dallas Austin and Nile Rodgers. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eagerly anticipated, delivers on all counts, October 17, 2004
This album is amazing...best of 2004, easily. To consider that these guys are all well into their 40's by now is all the more impressive. It breaks the heart to think of how amazingly more solid their career could have been had they not fragmented as they did after the "Live Aid" gig in 1985. Their sound is vibrant and real; this is not a band that is trying to recapture their old sound or to make "an '80's album". With the original line-up restored for this album, Duran show that they were far better qualified to set trends rather than follow them (as they seem to have done over the last ten years or so). If you've followed them the length of their career you will EASILY find this effort to be their most solid and complete since the "Wedding Album" in 1992. I would set "Astronaut" above that one myself, but I'm probably one of the few Duran fans that was not completely in love with the Wedding Album even back then. I do think that "Astronaut" is definitely a Top 5 Duran album, and I grieve for missing the abbreviated tour that came through here in 2003. I am completely stoked over the notion of seeing a tour to support this album, though. It's good enough so that I won't mind if a few "classics" get booted from the set list to make room for the newer material. Here, then, a track-by-track breakdown:

"Sunrise"...great lead-off track; does everything you'd expect a good Side 1, track 1 song to do...sets the mood, defines the sound of the album. In this case the sound is just drop-dead cool. The talents of all 5 band members shine; Andy shows why he was one of the most underappreciated guitarists of his time...JT is playing bass GUITAR just as he was back in the day...Roger grooves like he hasn't missed a beat despite being out of the scene for 20 years. Simon's voice is as tell-tale as ever, and the vocal harmonies are fantastic. Nick adds flavor and atmosphere as usual and is the glue that keeps all the instruments together.

"Want You More"...funky and fast-paced...Nick's synths and Andy's Chic-esque guitar chords are definitely in the foreground. Roger has the energy needed to move it along just like the old 16th-note hi-hat days with "Girls On Film", et al. Definitely old skool.

"What Happens Tomorrow"...slows the pace a bit, a mellow groove that would sound very much at home on "Notorious". Simon's falsetto is superb in the chorus, and the lyrics are evidence of a fully matured lyricist who has reached the point where he is more interested in communicating real emotions rather than trying to be poetically aloof. Great atmospheric song.

"Astronaut"...good enough song...starts out sparsely enough with voice and acoustic guitar, but then Andy kicks in with the funk and the tempo runs up and down, with the chorus being the high point. It's probably the most uneven effort on the album (is there an unwritten rule in pop music that title tracks must always be subsstandard?); the lyrics aren't really that good, and the quick stops, while proof that the band are musically very tight, are disconcerting enough to make you think something's wrong with the disc or your player.

"Bedroom Toys"...is about exactly what you'd think a title like that should imply. I love the female back-up vocals, the lyrics are particularly witty and sexually playful...the repeating "Omigod, what's this?" sample is classic. John's bass and Roger's drumming make a good sex groove. This song is so good that it should have been by Prince.

"Nice"...is much better than just that. John's bass playing is absolutely off the hook. The old rhythym section is just unbelievably good on this one, and Andy's guitar playing reminds me that the art of rhythym guitar, something I've always love in the Dandy Warhols' music, is an art not completely abandoned in this century. The structure of this song is terrific...it grabs you by the b@11$ and squeezes ever so convincingly. If this song isn't the next single (it realy should have been the first), something's really wrong.

"Taste The Summer"...picks up where "Nice" left off. Roger's got the 16th notes happening, and John's on top of it like a fornicating tortoise. Andy and Nick provide an almost contradicting soundscape of a background (the rhythym is the lead "instrument" here)...and Simon's vocals are just terrific. Pity this song wasn't out in time for summer '04 (unless you're hemisphere's the southern one); it should be a summer anthem for years to come.

"Finest Hour"...cuts the tempo back a second time. The slower songs on this album are not exactly the romantic, lighter-inspiring efforts that "Save A Prayer" were...and in truth this song doesn't get particularly interesting to me until the bridge kicks in...but it is a well-written, well-engineered song. I don't know why, but I suspect it sounds better live than it does on the CD. I'd look forward to hearing it in concert knowing how it sounds from the studio.

"Chains"...probably a tad overproduced...but Andy and John show another side of their respective techniques here. You begin to think that it's one slow song too many, but then it kicks into this pseudo-psychedelic "na, na-na, na, NA-na" bridge that has too good of a hook to resist...I wish there was more of it; it would've been better to fade out with that riff.

"One Of Those Days"...pretty obviously two fragments of songs that were combined to make one; it shouldn't work, but it does. Some bits of it remind me of some of Blur's older classic stuff. Can't make a better recommendation than that. Duran's ability to record a song as an artist puts paint on the canvas is well demonstrated here.

"Point Of No Return"...starts out as a good late-night, come-down sort of song, but it picks up enough in the chorus to give the party one last last kick. Good show of licks from Roger, too. Andy has a notable guitar solo here, very effective for what notes are left out as well as for those chosen...I loved the same aspects of Daniel Ash's playing, also. This is probably a good song to play maybe 3/4 of the way through a set...and it has a classic '80's fade-out, too...always a good thing.

"Still Breathing"...this reminds me more of some of the chill-out portions of one of my favorite albums of theirs, "Big Thing"...very retrospective in tone and lyric, it is as good a way to end what will inevitably be referred to as (yet another) comeback album. I don't believe they would have been capable of recording a song like this even five years ago.

If you're a Duran Duran fan you probably already have (And are really enjoying) this CD; if you think modern pop music has completely lost the plot you'll want to buy "Astronaut" just to experience what true song craftsmanship and musical talent are all about...I can't recommend it heartily enough.
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There is nothing gonna ace this, October 12, 2004
By R O C K E T (The Twin Cities, MN) - See all my reviews
  
I have been a DD fan almost my entire life. Rio was one of the first albums I ever remember truly loving, and their change in direction to a more Brit-pop/rock sound starting with "the Wedding Album" didn't bother me at all. However, now that all original members are back together and creating the same type of ultra-catchy funky new wave that made me fall in love with them in the first place, I couldn't be happier. Astronaut is an absolutely amazing masterpiece that could rival Rio as their best album ever. Ten of the twelve tracks could be singles in their own right. Only two tracks ("Chains" and "One of Those Days") leave something to be desired, but they are decent enough that they don't interrupt the flow of this otherwise fantastic disc. Simon's voice is in top form and fits absolutely perfectly with the gorgeous melodies. It would be impossible to pick one favorite, but to name a few of them: "Want You More!," "Astronaut," "Bedroom Toys," "Nice," "Taste the Summer," "Finest Hour," "Point of No Return," and "Still Breathing,"...dang, they're all good! Many of the tracks sound like they could have been unreleased cuts from their '80s albums that have been rerecorded with modern top-notch production. You won't find another "Ordinary World," "Come Undone," or "Someone Else Not Me" on this album, but if you've been longing for another "Rio" or "Girls On Film," the search is over. Welcome back, boys!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Duran Duran matures with their audience. . ., April 28, 2005
By J Neal (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
When I was a young teenager in the 80's Duran Duran was my LIFE- I was so excited to see that they got back together, but also really skeptical of how they would sound after 20 years. . .
My review- I love it!! This may be one of their best recordings! Simon LeBon still sounds the same as he always did, you can still hear Nick Rhodes tinkering with the keyboard and yet the music sounds more mature somehow... I haven't been this excited about a new cd in a long time - and it feels good!
So for all of you 'thiry-somethings' out there with kids and responsibilities who used to call yourself "Duranies" - buy this cd! You won't regret it!! :)
.... and to the "Fab Five" boys- thanks for taking us back! It's even better the second time around.
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