Music >> Artists >> Pop
Formed:
1978 in Birmingham, England

Genre:
Pop

Years Active:
'70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Duran Duran

Biography

Duran Duran personified new wave for much of the mainstream audience. And for good reason, too. Duran Duran's reputation was built through music videos, which accentuated their fashion-model looks and glamorous sense of style. Without music videos, it's likely that their pop-funk — described by the group as the Sex Pistols meets Chic — would never have made them international pop stars. While Duran Duran did have sharper pop sensibilities than their new romantic contemporaries like Spandau Ballet and Ultravox, none of their peers exploited MTV and music video like the Birmingham-based quintet. Each video the group made was distinctive, incorporating a number of cinematic styles to showcase the band as either part of the jet-setting elite ("Rio") or as worldly adventurers ("Hungry Like the Wolf"). While early videos like "Girls on Film" and "The Chauffeur" sparked controversy in England over their sexual content, their best-known clips were often based on hit contemporary movies. "Hungry Like the Wolf" uncannily recalled Raiders of the Lost Ark, while "Union of the Snake" and "The Wild Boys" brought to mind The Road Warrior. The clever videos helped make Duran Duran's rise to popularity remarkably swift. Between 1982 and 1984, they rocketed from underground British post-punk sensations to teen idols. But their fall from grace was equally fast. By the late '80s, the group's lineup had fragmented, and the remaining members had trouble landing hit singles. Nevertheless, the group pulled off a surprising, if short-lived, comeback in the early '90s as a sophisticated soft rock trio.. Inspired by David Bowie and Roxy Music, as well as post-punk and disco, schoolmates Nick Rhodes (keyboards) and John Taylor (guitar) formed Duran Duran in 1978 with their friends Simon Colley (bass, clarinet) and Stephen Duffy (vocals). Taking their name from a character in Roger Vadim's psychedelic sci-fi film Barbarella, the group began playing gigs in the Birmingham club Barbarella, supported by a drum machine. Within a year, Duffy and Colley both left the group — Duffy would later form the Lilac Time — and were replaced by former TV Eye vocalist Andy Wickett and drummer Roger Taylor. After recording a demo, John Taylor switched to bass and guitarist John Curtis joined the band, only to leave within a matter of months. The group placed an ad in Melody Maker, which drew the attention of Andy Taylor, who became their guitarist. However, Duran Duran were still having trouble finding a vocalist. Following Wickett's departure in 1979, a pair of singers passed through the group before Simon LeBon, a former member of the punk band Dog Days and a drama student at Birmingham University, joined in early 1980.

By the end of 1980, Duran Duran had become popular within the burgeoning new romantic circuit in England and had secured a record contract with EMI. "Planet Earth," the band's first single, quickly rose to number 12 upon its spring 1981 release. Immediately, Duran Duran became the leaders of the new romantic movement, becoming media sensations in the British music and mainstream press. The group's popularity increased through its cutting-edge music videos, especially the bizarre, racy clip for "Girls on Film." Although the BBC banned the Godley & Creme-directed video, the single became the group's first Top Ten hit, setting the stage for the fall release of its eponymous debut album. Duran Duran reached number three upon its release and stayed in the charts for 118 weeks. The band quickly followed the album with Rio in the spring of 1982. Rio entered the charts at number two, and its singles — "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Save a Prayer" — became Top Ten hits. By the November release of the remix EP Carnival, the bandmembers were superstars in Europe, but only just beginning to make headway in America. Their exposure in the U.S. was helped greatly by the emergence of MTV, which put the group's stylish videos into heavy rotation. MTV's constant playing of the videos paid off, and "Hungry Like the Wolf" became a Top Ten hit early in 1983. Rio followed that single into the Top Ten, eventually selling over two million copies.

Duran Duran mania was in full swing across America, with "Is There Something I Should Know" reaching the Top Ten — it became the group's first English number one that summer — and the group's first album climbing its way to number ten. Duran Duran capitalized on their popularity by releasing Seven and the Ragged Tiger in time for 1983's holiday season. The record hit number one in the U.K. and number eight in the U.S., spawning the hit singles "Union of the Snake" and "The Reflex," their first number one U.S. hit and their second British chart-topper. The band took an extended break after completing its year-and-a-half-long international tour in the spring of 1984. In November, the group released the non-LP single "Wild Boys," which reached number two in the U.K. and the U.S., where it was added to the live album Arena.

By 1985, Duran Duran fever was beginning to cool off, and after completing the title track for the James Bond film A View to a Kill, the group went on hiatus. Andy and John Taylor formed the supergroup the Power Station with vocalist Robert Palmer and former Chic drummer Tony Thompson in January, releasing their eponymous debut album in the spring; it spawned the Top Ten singles "Some Like It Hot" and "Get It On (Bang a Gong)." The remaining members of Duran Duran — Nick Rhodes, Simon LeBon, and Roger Taylor — responded with their own side project, Arcadia, releasing an album called So Red the Rose in the fall of 1985; the album launched the Top Ten hit "Election Day." Early in 1986, Roger Taylor announced he was taking a yearlong sabbatical from the group; he never returned. Several months later, Andy Taylor also left, reducing Duran Duran to a trio. Late in 1986, the band released Notorious, its first album in nearly three years. While it was relatively successful, going platinum in the U.S. and generating a Top Ten hit with the title track, it was noticeably less popular than their earlier records. For the remainder of the decade, Duran Duran's popularity continually declined, with 1988's Big Thing producing "I Don't Want Your Love," their last Top Ten single for five years.

The greatest-hits album Decade was released late in 1989, followed several months later by Liberty, the first Duran Duran album to fail to go gold. By that point, former Missing Persons guitarist Warren Cuccurullo had become a permanent member of the group. In 1993, the band returned from a prolonged hiatus with Duran Duran [The Wedding Album], a mature, layered record of lite funk and soulful adult contemporary pop that became a surprise hit. "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone" became Top Ten hits in America, with the former reaching the Top Ten in the U.K. as well; the album itself climbed into the Top Ten on both continents and went platinum in America. Not only did the record restore their commercial status, but it earned them some of their best reviews of their career. The group followed the album with one of their poorest-received efforts, 1995's all-covers Thank You, which managed to go gold in America despite its negative reviews. While Duran Duran were recording the follow-up to Thank You in 1996, John Taylor left the band to pursue a solo career, leaving the group a trio of LeBon, Rhodes, and Cuccurullo. That follow-up, Medazzaland, was released in 1997 but failed to produce any major hits. Released in 2000, Pop Trash suffered a similar fate.

In March 2001, the three Taylors — Andy, John, and Roger — met up in Wales and worked with each other for three weeks. Around this time, rumors of a five-member reunion began to circulate. Two months after Rhodes and LeBon denied the rumors, the reunion was confirmed. Duran Duran recorded on and off for a new album over the next three years and also toured sporadically. After signing with Epic, they released Astronaut in October 2004. Red Carpet Massacre followed in 2007. In 2011, Duran Duran delivered their 13th studio album, the Mark Ronson-produced All You Need Is Now.

Top Albums


1. Boys Keep Sw..
Greatest, Duran Duran
2. Greatest
Red Carpet Massacre, Duran Duran
3. Red Carpet M..
Astronaut, Duran Duran
4. Astronaut
Rio (Remastered), Duran Duran
5. Rio (Remaste..
All You Need Is Now, Duran Duran
6. All You Need..
Rio, Duran Duran
7. Rio
Live from London: Duran Duran (Bonus Track Version), Duran Duran
8. Live from Lo..
Seven and the Ragged Tiger (Deluxe Edition), Duran Duran
9. Seven and th..
A Diamond In the Mind (Live At the MEN Arena, Manchester, England 2011), Duran Duran
10. A Diamond In..
Duran Duran, Duran Duran
11. Duran Duran
Nice - EP, Duran Duran
12. Nice - EP
Duran Duran [The Wedding Album], Duran Duran
13. Duran Duran ..
Medazzaland, Duran Duran
14. Medazzaland
Pop Trash, Duran Duran
15. Pop Trash
Thank You, Duran Duran
16. Thank You
As the Lights Go Down, Duran Duran
17. As the Light..
Arena, Duran Duran
18. Arena
Live At Hammersmith '82!, Duran Duran
19. Live At Hamm..
Big Thing, Duran Duran
20. Big Thing

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Hungry Like the WolfGreatest3:25$0.69
2.
ReflexGreatest4:24$0.69
3.
Come UndoneDuran Duran [The Wedding Al..4:16$1.29
4.
Ordinary WorldDuran Duran [The Wedding Al..4:37$1.29
5.
Rio (US Edit)Greatest4:45$1.29
6.
Girls On FilmGreatest3:27$1.29
7.
Ordinary WorldGreatest4:42$1.29
8.
Hungry Like the Wolf80's Super Hits3:26$1.29
9.
View to a KillGreatest3:34$1.29
10.
Save a Prayer (Single Version)Greatest3:47$1.29
11.
Hungry Like the WolfRio (Remastered)3:41$1.29
12.
Rio (2009 Remastered Version)Rio5:37$0.99
13.
Come Undone (Edit)Greatest4:15$1.29
14.
Is There Something I Should KnowGreatest4:10$1.29
15.
NotoriousGreatest4:00$1.29
16.
New Moon On MondayGreatest4:16$1.29
17.
Rio (US Edit)80's Super Hits4:47$0.99
18.
RioRio (Remastered)5:40$1.29
19.
Save a Prayer (2009 Remastered)Rio5:33$0.99
20.
View To a KillBest of Bond...James Bond (..3:34$1.29
21.
Planet Earth (Single Version)Greatest3:57$1.29
22.
Boys Keep SwingingBoys Keep Swinging - Single3:22$0.99
23.
Girls On FilmDuran Duran3:27$1.29
24.
Chauffeur (2009 Remastered)Rio5:21$0.99
25.
Union of the SnakeGreatest4:22$1.29

Top Music Videos

All You Need Is Now, Duran Duran
1. All You Need ...
Falling Down (Long Version), Duran Duran
2. Falling Down ...
(Reach Up for the) Sunrise, Duran Duran
3. (Reach Up for...
Girl Panic!, Duran Duran
4. Girl Panic!
Hungry Like The Wolf (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
5. Hungry Like T...
Rio (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
6. Rio (2003 Dig...
The Reflex (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
7. The Reflex (2...
(Reach Up for the) Sunrise (Simon Edit), Duran Duran
8. (Reach Up for...
Ordinary World (Remastered), Duran Duran
9. Ordinary Worl...
Save A Prayer (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
10. Save A Prayer...
(Reach Up for The) Sunrise [John Edit], Duran Duran
11. (Reach Up for...
Wild Boys (7" Final Edit) (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
12. Wild Boys (7&...
Come Undone, Duran Duran
13. Come Undone
Notorious (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
14. Notorious (20...
New Moon On Monday (EP Version) [Remastered], Duran Duran
15. New Moon On M...
(Reach Up for the) Sunrise (Roger Edit), Duran Duran
16. (Reach Up for...
A View to a Kill, Duran Duran
17. A View to a K...
What Happens Tomorrow, Duran Duran
18. What Happens ...
Planet Earth (Remastered), Duran Duran
19. Planet Earth ...
Union Of The Snake (2003 Digital Remaster), Duran Duran
20. Union Of The ...


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