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Artist: Duran Duran
Label: Capitol
Category: Music

List Price: $17.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(174 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1570

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 96239
UPC: 724349623927
EAN: 0724349623927
ASIN: B00000DG1R

Publication Date: 2004
Release Date: November 3, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Is There Something I Should Know?
  • The Reflex
  • A View to a Kill
  • Ordinary World - Duran Duran, Taylor, John [Bass]
  • Save a Prayer
  • Rio
  • Hungry Like the Wolf - Duran Duran, LeBon, Simon
  • Girls on Film - Duran Duran, Lebon, Simon
  • Planet Earth
  • Union of the Snake
  • New Moon on Monday
  • Wild Boys
  • Notorious
  • I Don't Want Your Love
  • All She Wants Is
  • Electric Barbarella - Duran Duran, Rhodes, Nick
  • Serious
  • Skin Trade
  • Come Undone

Editorial Reviews:

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 Myers


Customer Reviews:   Read 169 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Title says it ALL!!!   September 5, 2008
Duran-Duran is the greatest!!! This cd is magnificent!! I thought I'd heard most of their songs, yet I found a few on here I had no idea of.

I really love "Serious"...such a relaxing song. Also "Skin Trade" rawks. And of course the old classics "Rio", "View to a Kill" and "Save a Prayer" are fitting for any occasion.

Definately an needed add to any D-D fan or avid 80's music fan such as myself!



5 out of 5 stars Absolutely love it!   August 4, 2008
I've always been a big Duran Duran fan back in the days, but I completely forgot about their hits until I went to their Red Carpet Massacre concert a few months ago. It was awesome!!! I then had to have their greatest hits CD. I absolutely love it, and it makes the car ride so much fun!


5 out of 5 stars Definitive Duran Duran.   July 3, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

"We used to be a very chi-chi name to drop in '79, but then the Fab Five hype started and something went wrong. Something went really wrong."--John Taylor.

I confess. I became hooked on Duran Duran's "Fab-Five" sound from the very first time I saw the Godley & Creme video of "Girls On Film" (banned in Britain and heavily-edited for MTV) in 1981. It was that video (featuring women pillow fighting and mud wrestling) that prompted me to hunt down copies of Duran Duran and Rio at my local record store. Those two albums, with a big push from MTV, sparked a worldwide Duran Duran version of Beatlemania for the polished, yet Wild Boys in the band: Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, Andy Taylor, and Simon Le Bon. By 1986, the hysteria had waned and the band was losing much of its momentum due to fatigue and tension.

Greatest is an update of the band's earlier, ten-year anniversary compilation album, Decade: Greatest Hits (1989). It captures the band in peak form, including a definitive selection of the Duran's hits from the 80s ("Girls on Film," "Rio," "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Save a Prayer," "Notorious," and the James Bond theme song, "A View to a Kill") and four singles from the 90s ("Ordinary World" and "Come Undone"). Complete tracks include:

1. Is There Something I Should Know 4:10
2. The Reflex 4:23
3. A View To A Kill 3:35
4. Ordinary World 4:42
5. Save A Prayer (Single Version) 3:47
6. Rio (US Edit) 4:44
7. Hungry Like The Wolf 3:25
8. Girls On Film 3:27
9. Planet Earth (Single Version) 3:57
10. Union Of The Snake 4:22
11. New Moon On Monday 4:16
12. The Wild Boys 4:17
13. Notorious 4:00
14. I Don't Want Your Love (Shep Pettibone 7'' Mix) 3:47
15. All She Wants Is (45 Mix) 4:26
16. Electric Barbarella (Radio Edit) 4:17
17. Serious (7'' Edit) 3:56
18. Skin Trade (Radio Cut) 4:25
19. Come Undone (Edit) 4:14

G. Merritt



5 out of 5 stars Duran's Big Hits   April 1, 2008
The CD has all the main hits (pre Astronaut) plus a few lesser known hits. Some songs are edited versions so if that is an issue, beware. This is especially evident on the Rio tracks and Ordinary World. For most people, though, these are the versions they know having heard them on the radio for 20+ years. I could say that such and such song should have been included (OK, Violence of Summer) but can not find any real fault in the selection. The sound quality is fine which should not be a surprise; the sound quality of DD was always top class.



5 out of 5 stars Great   January 17, 2008
Great CD. I has the most popular tracks on it. Very good length for a CD with 19 songs. Does not dissapoint.


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