Post by Sir rogerlejohn jr. on Aug 21, 2010 2:28:50 GMT -5
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Rio, Red Carpet Massacre, Greatest, Astronaut, Seven and the Ragged Tiger, Duran Duran, Notorious, Thank You, Carnival, Big Thing, Medazzaland, Pop Trash, Arena, Liberty, Duran Duran, Singles Box Set 1981-1985, Singles Box Set 1986-1995, Decade: Greatest Hits, Strange Behaviour, Night Versions: the Essential Duran Duran, Master Mixes, Live at Hammersmith '82!, the Essential Collection. Excerpt: Arena item Duran Duran chronology item Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983): Arena (1984): Notorious (1986) item Singles from Arena item Arena is a live album by Duran Duran , originally released worldwide in 1984 and reissued with two bonus tracks in 2004. Background To cap off the band's highly successful 1983/1984 "Sing Blue Silver" World Tour, EMI released a live album, which according to the sleeve was "Recorded Around The World 1984". The album featured most of the band's big hits in a live environment, as well as some album tracks from Rio (1982) and Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983), and a new studio track "The Wild Boys ", which was produced by Nile Rodgers , who had previously remixed the single "The Reflex", and had been a member of the disco/funk group Chic . "The Wild Boys" single was issued with six separate covers - one featuring each individual band member and one of the band collectively. At the time of release, critics were suspicious that the mix was too polished for a live album, as most of the audience was muted. The unique song arrangements and ad-libs like "Is anybody hungry?" indicated that this was indeed a live effort. Other criticism arose from the omission of some of the band's biggest songs like "The Reflex", "Girls On Film" and "Rio". However, Arena still managed to peak at #6 in the UK (24 November) and #4 in the US (1 December). The album was eventually re-is...
www.amazon.co.uk/Duran-Albums-Massacre-Astronaut-Notorious/dp/1155440412/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1282375366&sr=8-2
[glow=red,2,300]Product Description[/glow]
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Rio, Red Carpet Massacre, Greatest, Astronaut, Seven and the Ragged Tiger, Duran Duran, Notorious, Thank You, Carnival, Big Thing, Medazzaland, Pop Trash, Arena, Liberty, Duran Duran, Singles Box Set 1981-1985, Singles Box Set 1986-1995, Decade: Greatest Hits, Strange Behaviour, Night Versions: the Essential Duran Duran, Master Mixes, Live at Hammersmith '82!, the Essential Collection. Excerpt: Arena item Duran Duran chronology item Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983): Arena (1984): Notorious (1986) item Singles from Arena item Arena is a live album by Duran Duran , originally released worldwide in 1984 and reissued with two bonus tracks in 2004. Background To cap off the band's highly successful 1983/1984 "Sing Blue Silver" World Tour, EMI released a live album, which according to the sleeve was "Recorded Around The World 1984". The album featured most of the band's big hits in a live environment, as well as some album tracks from Rio (1982) and Seven and the Ragged Tiger (1983), and a new studio track "The Wild Boys ", which was produced by Nile Rodgers , who had previously remixed the single "The Reflex", and had been a member of the disco/funk group Chic . "The Wild Boys" single was issued with six separate covers - one featuring each individual band member and one of the band collectively. At the time of release, critics were suspicious that the mix was too polished for a live album, as most of the audience was muted. The unique song arrangements and ad-libs like "Is anybody hungry?" indicated that this was indeed a live effort. Other criticism arose from the omission of some of the band's biggest songs like "The Reflex", "Girls On Film" and "Rio". However, Arena still managed to peak at #6 in the UK (24 November) and #4 in the US (1 December). The album was eventually re-is...