Duran Duran's Rio 33 1/3

Author(s): Annie Zaleski

33 1/3

In the '80s, the Birmingham, England, band Duran Duran became closely associated with new wave, an idiosyncratic genre that dominated the decade's music and culture. No album represented this rip-it-up-and-start-again movement better than the act's breakthrough 1982 LP, Rio. A cohesive album with a retro-futuristic sound-influences include danceable disco, tangy funk, swaggering glam, and Roxy Music's art-rock-the full-length sold millions and spawned smashes such as Hungry Like the Wolf and the title track.


 


However, Rio wasn't a success everywhere at first; in fact, the LP had to be buffed-up with remixes and reissued before it found an audience in America. The album was further buoyed by colorful music videos, which established Duran Duran as leaders of an MTV-driven second British Invasion, and the group's cutting-edge visual aesthetic. Via extensive new interviews with band members and other figures who helped Rio succeed, this book explores how and why Rio became a landmark pop-rock album, and examines how the LP was both a musical inspiration-and a reflection of a musical, cultural, and technology zeitgeist.

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Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781501355189
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 0.15785
  • : 30 June 2021
  • : 01 July 2021
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 176
  • : 782.421660922
  • : English
  • : 2107
  • : Paperback
  • : Annie Zaleski