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Duran Duran: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Roger Taylor, John Taylor. Additional personnel: Andy Hamilton, Raphael Dejesus, B.J. Nelson, Charmaine Burch. Recorded live on tour in Australia, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, and the United States in 1984. Personnel includes: Duran Duran; Jonathan Elias (samples). Producers include: Duran Duran, Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards, Chris Kimsey, Daniel Abraham. Compilation producer: Nigel Reeve. Duran Duran: John Taylor , Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Simon LeBon. Audio Mixer: Jason Corsaro. Audio Remasterer: Nick Webb . Recording information: Around The World, London, England (1984). Photographer: Mike Owen. Seeing Duran Duran in concert in 1984 was like seeing a video come to life. The group put on a spectacular show filled with impressive light shows and videos. Since the concerts featured so many visuals, the band could not vary the tempos greatly, resulting in music that nearly replicated the studio versions of the songs. Arena accurately reproduces the sound and feeling of these concerts. Duran Duran sound tight and professional (probably due to studio overdubbing), yet Simon Lebon sounds a little winded, possibly because of all the dancing he had to do during the course of the show. The new Nile Rodgers-produced single "The Wild Boys" was added to the album as bait and the strategy worked: peaking at number four, Arena was Duran Duran's highest-charting album and it sold over two million copies. Nevertheless, it's the most inconsequential album in their entire catalog, even if it's fun. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Twenty years since their pop music debut, Duran Duran issued another greatest-hits collection. As if 1989's Decade wasn't stellar enough, this select package was much more solid. Greatest showcased the band's early days of glam rock décor and new romanticism to the alluring sophistication Duran Duran exuded throughout the '90s. The typical synth-powered pop hits are included -- "Girls on Film," "Rio," "A View to a Kill" -- as well as the signature ballads -- "Save a Prayer" -- but it might also receive criticism due to its chronological disarray. Still, that gives no reason to fret, for other goodies can be found throughout. The much-neglected "New Moon on Monday" is featured, as well as the band's mature eclecticism of such songs from the self-titled Wedding Album -- "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone." The band's experimentation with new millennium electronica found on "Electric Barbarella" again refocuses on Simon LeBon as the center of the band. A continuity blatantly obvious on Greatest and the strong commercialism that progressed throughout the band's healthy evolvement is not denied. Those chart-smashing singles from the 1980s made them a force to be reckoned with and an arena favorite. The songs are nearly ageless and they get their due here. It's a cheeky production and a definitive depiction of one of rock's biggest pop bands. ~ MacKenzie Wilson ARENA's high point is its one studio cut, the Nile Rodgers-produced single "The Wild Boys," a minimalist art-funk song that takes its title from William Burroughs, its found sound/cut-up production from Trevor Horn's Art of Noise, and its Spartan funk-pop groove from Prince. A musical Frankenstein creation, it's also an oddly effective single that was perhaps just slightly too weird for the band's teenybopper following; it was a lesser hit than the band's status would have otherwise signified. It's that high public standing which created this live document, a recording made at various dates on the band's 1983-84 tour in support of its third album, SEVEN AND THE RAGGED TIGER. Drawing material from all three albums and focusing on hit singles such as "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Rio," ARENA presents the songs in pristine versions that differ only slightly from the studio cuts. Though '80s nostalgia was an inevitability, the truth is that some of the mos Purchase Arena CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Duran Duran Notorious CD (1986)
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| | Duran Duran Rio CD (1982) Remastered; Enhanced CD
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| | Duran Duran Seven & The Ragged Tiger CD (1983) Remastered
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| | Duran Duran Astronaut CDs (2004) Bonus DVD; Limited Edition; Special Edition
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$16.09 This set features the first studio album in over 20 years by the original line-up ...
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| | Sea Of Tranquility CD (2001) Import
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| | Cocknoose Bad Men, Butchers And Bleeders CD (2002)
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| | Stanley Brothers All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2002)
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$5.29 Liner Note Author: Chuck Young.
| | Daryl Read Freshly Dug CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.85 Lemon Recordings are proud to release another recording featuring Doors man Ray Manzarek. This album is a collaboration between him and poet/actor/drummer/guitarist Darryl Read. Read is best known for his work with Crushed Butler and The Crayon Angels in the late '60s/early '70s. The former are now recognized as one of the first ever punk bands. Darryl has also worked ...
| | Gesenia Mi Sueno CD (2003)
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| | Punto Negro El Creyente Por Cristo Directo Al Mundo CD (2007)
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$14.79 Punto Negro "El Creyente" nació en Fajardo, Puerto Rico, en el 1981. Punto Negro creció en los pueblos de Vieques y Las Piedras. Desde corta edad se inclinó hacia la música de rap y salsa (música que hasta el dÃa de hoy considera sus preferidas). Influenciado por la música de Vico C, crece soñando con ser un interprete del rap. El Creyente, crece en la Iglesia Cristiana Emannuel de Las Piedras. Pero no fue hasta el 1997, en donde en un campamento cristiano, en la cual él se encontraba, hacen una noche de talentos, en la cual las damas tenÃan mucha participación, y los caballeros no tenÃan prácticamente nada. Es ahà cuando Punto Negro, junto a dos compañeros, deciden que los hombres tenÃan que hacer algo para representarse, sin saber que todo eso era plan de Dios. Interpretando la canción de Vico C "Humolandia" descubre que verdaderamente Dios le habÃa regalado un don. Todo comenzó ese año en 1997, luego de ese campamento, en el cual "El Creyente" agarra papel y lápiz, y comenzó a expresar y a desarrollar (en rima) su conocimiento como cristiano. Fue algo difÃcil para él, ya que en ese tiempo, esa música no era aceptada en las iglesias. Envuelto en la frustración de no poder desarrollar su talento como "un cristiano que canta rap" (ya que su música no era del todo aceptada) decide echarlo a un lado y seguir su vida regular como antes "jugando a ser cristiano", ya que al no poder escuchar de la música que lo apasionaba, escuchaba de cuanta basura habÃa popular en el mundo. Pero eso no era lo que Dios tenia planeado para él. Asà que, por cosas que aveces uno no entiende (pero Dios si), se muda a los Estados Unidos (Atlanta, Georgia) con su familia, en el año 2000. Lejos de su paÃs y alejado del ambiente popular (su música favorita) se encuentra verdaderamente con Dios y decide entregarle su vida del todo por completo. Trabajando en una compañÃa de camiones (no teniendo en mente lo de su llamado) conoce a Keith. Keith (usado por Dios, sin el saberlo) introduce a Punto Negro a su estudio de grabación, y le preguntó el por que no intenta grabar. Fue asà que Punto Negro "El Creyente" decide nuevamente agarrar papel y lápiz, y comienza a escribir, pero solo por diversión, ya que no querÃa el llamado que Dios le tenia para él, ...
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