Duran Duran - Rio

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Album Details

Title: Rio
Artist: Duran Duran
Release Date: 5/10/1982
Re-Released On: 9/8/2003
Label: Capitol Records, Toshiba EMI
Duration: 47:16
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006814554, 0077774600354, 0724352591954, 077774600323, 077774600347, 724352992454
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, Synth Pop, New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, New Romantic, Punk/New Wave, Dance-Rock
Moods: Brash, Dramatic, Indulgent, Swaggering, Clinical, Energetic, Slick, Sophisticated, Boisterous, Elegant, Hypnotic, Rousing, Sexy, Bright, Confident, Lively, Melancholy, Passionate, Soothing, Tense/Anxious, Theatrical, Campy, Cynical/Sarcastic, Detached, Party/Celebratory, Stylish
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Rio
  2. My Own Way
  3. Lonely in Your Nightmare
  4. Hungry Like the Wolf
  5. Hold Back the Rain
  6. New Religion
  7. Last Chance on the Stairway
  8. Save a Prayer
  9. The Chauffeur

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDToshiba EMI67235
1982CDCapitol RecordsC2-46003

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Album Review

From its Nagel cover to the haircuts and overall design -- and first and foremost the music -- Rio is as representative of the '80s at its best as it gets. The original Duran Duran's high point, and just as likely the band's as a whole, its fusion of style and substance ensures that even two decades after its release it remains as listenable and danceable as ever. The quintet integrates its sound near-perfectly throughout, the John and Roger Taylor rhythm section providing both driving propulsion and subtle pacing. For the latter, consider the lush, semi-tropical sway of "Save a Prayer," or the closing paranoid creep of "The Chauffeur," a descendant of Roxy Music's equally affecting dark groover "The Bogus Man." Andy Taylor's muscular riffs provide fine rock crunch throughout, Rhodes' synth wash adds perfect sheen, and Le Bon tops it off with sometimes overly cryptic lyrics that still always sound just fine in context, courtesy of his strong delivery. Rio's two biggest smashes burst open the door in America for the New Romantic/synth rock crossover. "Hungry Like the Wolf" blended a tight, guitar-heavy groove with electronic production and a series of instant hooks, while the title track was even more anthemic, with a great sax break from guest Andy Hamilton adding to the soaring atmosphere. Lesser known cuts like "Lonely in Your Nightmare" and "Last Chance on the Stairway" still have pop thrills a-plenty, while "Hold Back the Rain" is the sleeper hit on Rio, an invigorating blast of feedback, keyboards and beat that doesn't let up. From start to finish, a great album that has outlasted its era. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew DayArt Coordinator
Andy EarlPhotography
Andy HamiltonSaxophone
Andy Taylor?, Guitar, Vocals
Assorted ImagesCover Design
Colin ThurstonProducer, Engineer
John Taylor?, Bass, Vocals
Malcolm GarrettCover Design, Original Sleeve Design
NagelIllustrations
Nick Rhodes?, Synthesizer, Keyboards
Nigel ReeveProject Coordinator
RenateTechnician
Roger TaylorPercussion, Drums, ?
Simon LeBon?, Vocals
Tony CousinsDigital Remastering

Member Reviews

Jeannette J. (tsarien) wrote on 8/11/2009...

this certainly introduces you to the wonderful cadences of Duran Duran, and if you think they are just another 80's band, you are sooo wrong.