Ok, a surprise? I don't think so. Yes, Duran Duran still are a pop-rock band (for me much more rock than pop), they had one hell of a five members, especially John and Andy Taylor (also in Power Station, for obvious reasons) and Nick Rhodes (a master in the keyboards), with Roger and Simon, all in the right places. And if Arcadia was not a big sucess, Power Station with two albuns were a hit and left a significant legacy, with a much bad luck and studio confusion, that devastaded the possibility of more than a couple of records and some live performances (today only the Taylor's are alive). In the biggining of the century the five reunite toghether again but only for one album and the follow tour, with Andy Taylor slamming the door again, this time for manegering problems, with some new matterial recorded. For some reason Cocurruso was not a option for the substitution and since that they are a quarteted, and in my opinion they went again to a pop-rock with no history (or a bad one). It's a band that makes sense together or with a very good guitar player and compositor, what is not the case today. To bad, at least for me (i think that Andy again is in the productions, since i have no knoledge that is making music again. In the past their solo albúms were very good, so is twice to petty).
Duran Duran - Save a Prayer
Duran Duran - Hungry like the Wolf
Duran Duran - Reflex
Duran Duran - Reach Up for the Sunrise
Duran Duran - The Union of the Snake
Duran Duran - A view to a kill
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Duran Duran - Save a Prayer
Duran Duran - Hungry like the Wolf
Duran Duran - Reflex
Duran Duran - Is there something i should know
Duran Duran - Ordenary World
Duran Duran - Wild Boys
Duran Duran - What Happens Tomorrow
Duran Duran - Ordenary World
Duran Duran - Wild Boys
Duran Duran - Reach Up for the Sunrise
Duran Duran - The Union of the Snake
Duran Duran - A view to a kill
Duran Duran - Notorius
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