Duran Duran – Seven and the Ragged Tiger (2010 Remaster)

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Duran Duran, the premier band of the video generation and a pioneer of the New Romantic era, thrived longer and sold more records than any of their peers. Breakout 1982 second effort Rio exhibited a harder, more dance-worthy sound than their eponymous debut, built around the band’s unforgettable melodies and Simon Le Bon’s creative lyrics, and it turned the English act into worldwide superstars. 1983 follow-up Seven And The Ragged Tiger moved even further toward the dance-pop arena and marked their third album in three years time. It stands as the band’s only No. 1 album in the UK to date and was the final studio release from the band’s original line-up until 2004 reunion record Astronaut. Home to the trio of stylized singles “Union of the Snake,” “New Moon on Monday” and “The Reflex.” Vocalist Simon Le Bon explained that Seven And The Ragged Tiger, “is an adventure story about a little commando team. ‘The Seven’ is for us – the five band members and the two managers – and ‘the Ragged Tiger’ is success. Seven people running after success. It’s ambition. That’s what it’s about.”

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LabelPARLOPHONE
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode5054197640902
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The Duran Duran Seven And The Ragged Tiger (2010 Remaster) vinyl brings one of the most commercially significant albums in the band’s catalog back to the format it deserves, remastered and pressed on Parlophone for a new generation of listeners and returning fans alike.

Who Duran Duran Are and Why This Album Matters

Duran Duran came together in Birmingham in 1978, but the lineup that would change things locked into place around 1980 when Simon Le Bon joined on vocals. What made them distinct from their New Romantic contemporaries was genuine craft: sharp guitar work from Andy Taylor, Nick Rhodes’s electronic production that actually served the songs rather than overwhelming them, and Le Bon’s genuinely inventive lyrical approach. They moved units at a scale none of their peers matched, and they did it by writing songs with real melodic bones underneath the production shine. Seven And The Ragged Tiger was their third album in three years, following the breakthrough of Rio, and it pushed even further into dance-pop territory. It reached number one in the UK, a chart position no other Duran Duran album has matched before or since. It was also the last studio record from the original five-piece until the 2004 reunion album Astronaut, which gives it a natural closing-chapter weight. Le Bon described the album’s concept himself: seven people, the five band members and their two managers, chasing success. The ragged tiger is the dream. It’s an unusually direct piece of self-mythology from a band not short on ambition.

What’s On the Record

The nine-track running order covers the full arc of the album, including the trio of singles that defined its commercial moment: “Union of the Snake,” “New Moon on Monday,” and “The Reflex.” Those three alone account for a significant chunk of the band’s legacy, but the album cuts around them, tracks like “The Seventh Stranger” and “Of Crime and Passion,” show a band pushing at the edges of the pop format they had largely built for themselves. The sequencing holds up well as a full listen rather than just a singles collection.

The Duran Duran Seven And The Ragged Tiger (2010 Remaster) Vinyl Pressing

This is the Parlophone 2010 remaster, which means the audio has been revisited with enough distance from the original recording to make considered decisions rather than reactive ones. For a record this rooted in studio production detail, that matters. The synth textures, the rhythm section low end, the layering that made these songs work in clubs and on radio simultaneously: all of it benefits from a remaster done with care rather than loudness-war compression. If you’re building a collection that takes the synth-pop and New Romantic era seriously, this pressing of a genuine chart-topper from the genre’s peak years is exactly the kind of thing that belongs on the shelf.

Tracklist

1. THE REFELX
2. NEW MOON ON MONDAY
3. (I'M LOOKING FOR) CRACKS IN THE PAV
4. I TAKE THE DICE
5. OF CRIME AND PASSION
6. UNION OF THE SNAKE
7. SHADOWS ON YOUR SIDE
8. TIGER TIGER
9. THE SEVENTH STRANGER

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