Princess Diana declared herself a fan and no one epitomised the glam excess of the '80s better than Brummie new romantics Duran Duran. Between 1981 and 1984 the five members all became millionaires and even after they'd given half of their royalty cheques to Maggie Thatcher they still had plenty to spend on booze, supermodels, porsches and yachts. Keyboardist Nick Rhodes even bought a Picasso painting on his credit card. Wild boys always, er, wild.
Duran Duran Singles
Planet Earth (Feb 1981)
Careless Memories (May 1981)
Girls On Film (Jul 1981)
My Own Way (Nov 1981)
Hungry Like The Wolf (May 1982)
Save A Prayer (Aug 1982)
Rio (Nov 1982)
Is There Something I Should Know (Mar 1983)
Union Of The Snake (Oct 1983)
New Moon On Monday (Feb 1984)
The Reflex (Apr 1984)
Wild Boys (Nov 1984)
A View To A Kill (May 1985)
Notorious (Nov 1986)
Skin Trade (Feb 1987)
Meet El Presidente (Apr 1987)
I Don't Want Your Love (Oct 1988)
All She Wants Is (Jan 1989)
Do You Believe In Shame (Apr 1989)
Burning The Ground (Dec 1989)
Violence Of Summer (Aug 1990)
Ordinary World (Jan 1993)
Come Undone (Apr 1993)
Too Much Information (Sep 1993)
Perfect Day (Mar 1995)
White Lines (Don't Do It) (Jun 1995)
Out Of My Mind (May 1997)
Electric Barbarella (Jan 1999)
(Reach Up For The) Sunrise (Oct 2004)
What Happens Tomorrow (Jan 2005)
Duran Duran Albums
Duran Duran (Jun 1981)
Rio (May 1982)
Seven And The Ragged Tiger (Dec 1983)
Arena (Nov 1984)
Notorious (Dec 1986)
Big Thing (Oct 1988)
Decade (Nov 1989)
Liberty (Sep 1990)
Duran Duran (The Wedding Album) (Feb 1993)
Thank You (Apr 1995)
Greatest (Nov 1998)
Astronaut (Oct 2004)
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