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Biography
Duran Duran was formed in Birmingham England in 1978 by Nick Rhodes on Keyboards and John Taylor on Guitar with their mates Simon Colley on Bass and Stephen Duffy on Vocals. The name Duran Duran came from a character in the Jane Fonda Sci-fi movie Barbarella.

The early version of Duran Duran played the local scene in Birmingham, with the aid of a drum machine. However, by 1979 Stephen Duffy and Simon Cully were out. Andy Wickett replaced Cully, and the band added Roger Tayler on Drums. Personnel Changes in the bands early line up lead to many short time members. The group eventually found the magic formula with the addition of Andy Taylor, and Simon LeBon.

With a line up firmly in place, Duran Duran went onto Capture the attention of the New Romantic Music movement of England. Playing sold-out locals shows lead to a contract with EMI records. The band released their first single “Planet Earth” in spring of 1981 at it quickly landed at number 12 on the British Charts. After the success of the single, the band easily became the top band of the New Romantic genre.

Planet Earth was followed up by “Girls on Film”, which became Duran Duran’s first Top 10 song. Because the video featured naked models, it was quickly banned by BBS. However, it did start the Duran Duran Tradition of making innovative music videos. “Girls on Film” helped the band to reach number three on the album charts when their self-titled debut was released. The debut album remained on the charts for a staggering 118 weeks.

“Rio” reached stores in the spring of 1982. The album was a huge success in England, but it took the band another year to hit it big in the US. Duran Duran will be remembered as pioneers in the new born music video era, it was one of these early Videos “Hungry like a wolf” which lead the band to become superstars worldwide. MTV’s heavy play of the Video lead Duran Duran to their First top 10 hit on the US Charts in early 1983. Aided by the success of the single, the album “Rio” also landed on the US top 10 and sold over 2 million copies.

Thus was born the Second British invasion with Duran Duran at the forefront. Many in the press started making comparisons of the band to the leaders of the first British Invasion, The Beatles. Top 10 hits on the US and British charts became a common thing. The late 1983 album “Seven and the Raged Tiger” captured the top spot on the UK charts, and reached number 8 in the US. “The Reflex” single was the bands first number one hit for Duran Duran in the US.

An extensive International tour brought Duran Duran mania to all corners of the Globe, the excitement of these live Duran Duran shows were captured on the “Arena” album.

Side projects were the order of the Day in 1985. John and Andy formed a group called the Power Station, with Robert Palmer and Tony Thompson. The other members of the band formed Arcadia.

In spring of 1986, Roger and Andy Taylor left the band. The bands Album “Notorious” featured Duran Duran as a trio, and proved that despite having failed to release a new album in three years, they were still at the top of the Music Scene. Nevertheless, the Music scene was beginning to move in a different direction. During the later part of the 80’s, Duran Duran’s popularity seems to wane. With only 2 hit singles “Notorious” and “I don’t want your love” from 1986 to 1990, and 1989’s album “Liberty” failing to reach Gold status it appeared that the glory days of the New Wave seemed to have passed.

Duran Duran re-captured worldwide attention in 1993 with their Self-title Release nicknamed The Wedding album. The disc spawned two hit singles “Ordinary World” and “Come Undone”. The new more mature sound and direction of the band appealed to their older fans, and acquainted a new generation to the Magic of Duran Duran. The wedding album put Duran Duran back into the major leagues by going platinum and receiving critical acclaim.

A cover album called “Thank You” followed in 1995, but failed to do as well as The Wedding Album. It only reaching gold sales status in the US, and was marred by negative reviews.

In 1987 the band returned with “Medazzaland” a favorite of fans that was largely ignored by radio, and the music Press.

Duran Duran still has a large loyal fan base, and members have continued to perform. The 1998 greatest hits remixed album “Essential Duran Duran Night Versions”, has been well received, keeping fans happy while waiting for the next Studio album.

Despite their large Success, Duran Duran has been largely under-rated in their contribution to popular music. If Rock n Roll History does them Justice they will be remembered as the band who brought professional quality to music videos, while leading the Decade of the 80’s in a revolutionary Music explosion of creativity unseen since the first British invasion of the 60’s.

Written by Keavin Wiggins
Official Biography.

In 1984, journalist James Henke profiled the chart-topping, post-modern group Duran Duran in a cover story for Rolling Stone.

Although purposefully reserving his enthusiasm for the then most popular band in the world, as Curator for the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame, Mr. Henke has now seen fit to include Duran Duran memorabilia in the exhibition halls in Cleveland—not bad for a young band from Birmingham, England, who nearly twenty years ago fearlessly proclaimed their “sound” a hybrid of The Sex Pistols and Chic. While that alchemy may not have completely crystallized, there can be no mistake that Duran Duran has earned their rightful place in pop history. Medazzaland, their eleventh LP, perpetuates their influential vision of savvy, melodic, modern pop music.

In 1997, Duran Duran stands virtually peerless among the crop of the MTV-led “Second British Invasion” of the early eighties. While their contemporaries have failed to sustain relevant careers, Duran Duran can boast hit singles and noticeable artistic growth at frequent intervals throughout their sixteen-year recording career. In fact, their most recent original material, a self-titled LP commonly referred to as The Wedding Album, continues to thrive as their top-selling title to date. The singles from that album, “Ordinary World” and “Come Undone” will, in retrospect, be as synonymous with the nineties as the band’s earlier hits were to the eighties. Medazzaland continues where The Wedding Album left off.

Alternative pop artists from the start, Duran Duran are as influenced by the world around them as they are influential to others. That scope has encompassed surprising influences in the past, some of which received treatment on their 1995 covers album, Thank You.

Medazzaland unveils a new sonic aesthetic somewhere between Kraftwerk and Led Zeppelin, Giorgio Moroder and Trent Reznor. The Orwellian nightmare of the self-titled prelude explodes into “Big Bang Generation.” The two tracks are similarly futuristic in approach, but supported by the only thing that keeps this veteran band active—craftsmanship. Nothing can prepare the listener for the disco-laced assault of “Electric Barbarella,” the album’s first single. Longtime fans will recognize the imagery of Roger Vadim’s 1967 cult classic and its erotic sci-fi heroine as the impetus for the band’s name. The only musical reference point for this track can be Blondie’s 1997 recording “Studio 54,” written and produced by Duran Duran members Nick Rhodes and Warren Cuccurullo, a.k.a. TV Mania. For Medazzaland, they hammer nine additional tracks into compliance, including the Queen-style masterpiece “Who Do You Think You Are?,” the majestic acoustic number “Michael (You’ve Got a Lot to Answer For)” and the sneakily snide and seductive closer, “Undergoing Treatment.”

Frontman Simon LeBon continues to represent a swaggering, slightly dangerous persona whose vocals are willful and confident. His traditionally decorative lyrics now embrace cynical themes of technological advancement, his quest for realism, and an honest take on friendship. Clearly, LeBon and company have a lot more on their minds than commercial gratification.

Guitarist Warren Cuccurullo earned his pedigree outside of Duran Duran. Playing behind Frank Zappa (1978- 1980) granted the young American the sweeping perspective that seems to have affected all Zappa graduates. Subsequent time with Missing Persons furthered his pop education, before stretching his boundaries to hard rock with a solo release Thanks To Frank, and ambient music with Machine Language, alongside his impassioned input into Duran Duran’s The Wedding Album, Thank You, and Medazzaland.

Band founder Nick Rhodes somehow embodies all that is British in a reigning rock-n-roll tradition. Drawing from the musical, visual, and lyrical stylistic elements of Bowie, Ferry, Sylvian, and Eno, Rhodes is keeper of the Duran flame.

Sex sells. Duran Duran has never shied away from opportunities to appeal to young women. Who would? However, their continuing musical development affords an opportunity to reach brothers, boyfriends, and husbands through the same integrity that speaks to fans of U2, REM, and Peter Gabriel.

Medazzaland is twelve tracks deep, a full album, a journey that harkens back to the records that influenced the band to become who they are. Of their peers, only U2 chooses to present the LP concept in its classic form. Make no mistake, Duran Duran aspires to similar artistic high ground. Medazzaland answers the challenge.

“Styles change, style doesn’t. You are now entering MEDAZZALAND” in stores October 7th (1997)... two years before the Millennium.

NICK RHODES on Medazzaland:

“With THE WEDDING ALBUM we found the Nineties version of Duran Duran. Three years later, we’ve taken the seeds from that project and turned them into a lush jungle of sound. Everything learned has come to fruition and expanded in every direction.”

“Our vision hasn’t changed at all...Duran Duran has always encompassed everything around us. MEDAZZALAND is for the Nineties what Rio was to the Eighties.”

WARREN CUCCURULLO on Medazzaland:

“Without having to resort to recruiting all those who are hip and trendy to help make this record, I feel we’ve definitely hit on a fresh and exciting Duran Duran sound to ride out the 90s. For me, this is the new standard for all of our future albums.”

NICK RHODES on his role in Duran Duran:

“I’ve always been the youngest, and now I am the longest-serving original member. I see my role as the standard bearer, keeping the band exciting and relevant, and moving ahead without jumping on the bandwagon. The day we make records that aren’t as exciting as those we’ve done previously, we should stop making records.”

NICK RHODES on Duran Duran’s influences:

“(I admire) any artist who changes like a chameleon, like David Bowie. He has always sought change. No band has been able to accomplish that. (As for the Beatles...) THE WHITE ALBUM is my favorite, (they) went crazy and didn’t care what it was.”

SIMON LeBON on Medazzaland:

“This album is significantly different enough to capture the imagination of people who maybe weren’t interested in Duran Duran before. Duran Duran is not limited to rock/dance crossover music. As we explored world music on the last album (“Breath After Breath,” with Milton Nasciemento) this LP finds us exploring Indian music (“Buried in the Sand”) and it also finds electronic industrial music, yet every track has the personality of Duran Duran. We enjoy being schizophrenic.”

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