Duran Duran (The Wedding Album)
- Label
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EMI UK
- Release date
- 1 Mar 2003
- Running length
- 13 tracks
- Running time
- 60:49
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Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 | Too Much Information | 4:55 | 21,969 | |||
| 2 | Ordinary World | 4:36 | 298,799 | |||
| 3 |
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Love Voodoo | 4:57 | 17,310 | ||
| 4 |
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Drowning Man | 5:13 | 14,369 | ||
| 5 |
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Shotgun | 0:53 | 14,296 | ||
| 6 |
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Come Undone | 4:15 | 198,301 | ||
| 7 |
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Breath After Breath | 4:56 | 14,542 | ||
| 8 |
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U.M.F. | 5:31 | 891 | ||
| 9 |
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Femme Fatale | 4:20 | 14,324 | ||
| 10 |
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None Of The Above | 5:17 | 12,792 | ||
| 11 |
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Shelter | 4:22 | 12,404 | ||
| 12 |
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To Whom It May Concern | 4:22 | 11,548 | ||
| 13 |
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Sin Of The City | 7:12 | 11,698 |
About this album
Duran Duran (commonly known as The Wedding Album) is the seventh studio album and the second self-titled album by Duran Duran, released on February 23, 1993. The cover art by Nick Egan features wedding photos from the parents of the four band members.
Recording of the album was completed in early 1992 with an impending release by Capitol Records in the U.S.A. Duran Duran’s new management company, Left Bank, was distressed at the apparent lack of enthusiasm for the album and had it pulled from the release schedule. During this hiatus, the band began working on what would become the Thank You album, and a Warren Cuccurullo-derived riff of “First Impression” led to the rapid inclusion of the song “Come Undone”.
The swift commercial and critical success of this album came as a surprise to many who considered Duran Duran to be a purely “eighties” phenomenon who had already faded to oblivion. It hinged on the Adult Contemporary singles “Ordinary World”, which was forced onto radio playlists months earlier than planned by listener demand for the leaked single, and “Come Undone”, a slinky number primarily written by Cuccurullo. Some critics seemed to consider the band as a modern act for the first time, and to re-evaluate their back catalog as deeper and more significant than that of a throwaway “teeny-bop” band.
Recording of the album was completed in early 1992 with an impending release by Capitol Records in the U.S.A. Duran Duran’s new management company, Left Bank, was distressed at the apparent lack of enthusiasm for the album and had it pulled from the release schedule. During this hiatus, the band began working on what would become the Thank You album, and a Warren Cuccurullo-derived riff of “First Impression” led to the rapid inclusion of the song “Come Undone”.
The swift commercial and critical success of this album came as a surprise to many who considered Duran Duran to be a purely “eighties” phenomenon who had already faded to oblivion. It hinged on the Adult Contemporary singles “Ordinary World”, which was forced onto radio playlists months earlier than planned by listener demand for the leaked single, and “Come Undone”, a slinky number primarily written by Cuccurullo. Some critics seemed to consider the band as a modern act for the first time, and to re-evaluate their back catalog as deeper and more significant than that of a throwaway “teeny-bop” band.
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