Notorious Duran Duran

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  • Release Date: 06/29/1993
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 33,368
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 077774641524
 
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Notorious

1LISTENNotorious 4:18
2LISTENAmerican Science 4:44
3LISTENSkin Trade 5:57
4LISTENA Matter of Feeling 5:58
5LISTENHold Me 4:32
6LISTENVertigo: Do the Demolition 4:44
7LISTENSo Misled 4:03
8LISTEN"Meet el Presidente" 4:18
9LISTENWinter Marches On 3:25
10LISTENProposition 4:57

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Editorial Reviews

1986's Notorious has Andy Taylor contributing on only four songs before leaving to start his solo career, but on the strength of the title track's number two placing and "Skin Trade"'s number 39 mark, the album itself peaked at number 12 in the U.S. and number 16 in the U.K. On the whole, only "Notorious" showed any real livelihood, thanks to its modern gleam and the catchy stutter of its chorus. "Skin Trade" is almost as worthy, thanks to its sultry, seductive air and enchanting but complex rhythmic allure. While the writing is somewhat stable on Notorious, Duran Duran's efforts at sounding enigmatic and covert end up being hot and cold. Tracks like "American Science" and "Vertigo" try too hard, while only "Meet el Presidente," a number 24 hit in Britain, sports a rather appealing flow. Beneath Duran Duran's attempts at trying to sound musically devious, mysterious, and slightly seductive, the tracks fail to bear enough weight in order to be effective all the way through. It's easy to see why the band would choose such a route at this point in their career, but moderate doses of pop enthusiasm would have made Notorious a fuller and more enjoyable package. The provocative, nightclub brand of martini-sipping pop that does surface is meritorious to a certain extent, felt mostly in the album's two biggest tracks. Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

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May 18, 2002: Duan Duran 1986 is a curious beast indeed. On hearing this initally it was hard to believe this was the same group that made Rio and the Reflex. This slimmed-down Duran managed to produce this very competent adult-dance album, one which features two of their finest compositions in the title track and the top notch Skin Trade. Featuring a back-up team which includes Nile Rodgers and Steve ''Average White Band'' Ferrone, the band successfully produce a sound as opposite to the bloated Seven And The Ragged Tiger as it's possible to do.Some of the tracks are uniformly bland though and despite Simon Lebon's lyrical peak and John Taylor's funky basslines poor Nick Rhodes is hardly audible in places.Overall a fine feelgood album. Just a shame that Roger and Andy didn't stick around for it.