It should be grabbing you by the balls and shouting “get me Duran Duran”. The jury is out on ‘Invisible’, which is a certainly a pretty good Duran Duran song, but rather failed to deliver goods as a lead single. Since then, only ‘The Wedding Album’s ‘Ordinary World’ and probably Astronaut’s ‘(Reach Up For The) Sunrise’ have had first singles with any sort of wow factor (the less said about Pop Trash‘s ‘Someone Else Not Me’, the better) although ‘Pressure Off’ from Paper Gods wasn’t bad, in all honesty. That was until 1990’s Liberty, when for some reason the lacklustre ‘Violence of Summer (Love’s Taking Over)’ was selected to promote that particular long-player. Historically, every Duran Duran album was preceded by a fairly ‘big’-sounding single. Invisible Composed by Duran Duran and Erol Alkan Can the band improve on the disappointing Paper Gods? Is Blur’s Graham Coxon on guitar going to change the dynamic? Are the songs that ‘feature’ other artists going to cut the mustard? These and other questions will be answered as we step through the standard 12-song version of Future Past, track-by-track.ġ. A new Duran Duran album is always of interest to SDE and we’ve been lucky enough to enjoy an early preview of the band’s forthcoming album Future Past.
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