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Album Details: Seven and the Ragged Tiger

Release Date:09/08/2003
Label:Capitol
UPC:724358481129

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User Reviews: Seven and the Ragged Tiger

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    The Reflex

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 12, 2006

    Pros: Beat heavy and rhythmic

    Cons: Maybe not quite as consistant as 'Rio'

    'Seven And The Ragged Tiger' in 1983 was the follow up to 'Rio' and it had a lot to live up to.It started out the same way-with a bang on "The Reflex" (my second favorite Duran Duran hit) but it doesn't sound like anythi...ng from the last album.The production is far busier with a lot of layors and it has far more of a dance-funk flavor then new wave.Generally speaking that is the feel for the overall album-dancey funk rock that's thankfully matched with a catchy melody or four such as on "New Moon On Monday" and "Union Of The Snake"-it all sounds something like the theme they did for A View To Kill generally.The most interesting song here is an instrumental "Tiger Tiger",which is about as close to something jazzy as I've heard Duran Duran ever do.This album may not be a carbon copy of 'Rio' but why should it be?Who likes to hear a band repeat themselves?This doesn't. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Mid 80's multi-platinum album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 26, 2001

    Try this album for yourself before assuming anything. Top songs are "The Reflex", "New Moon On Monday", and "Union of The Snake."

Pro Reviews: Seven and the Ragged Tiger

  • All Music Guide

    Despite the fact that Seven and the Ragged Tiger couldn't match the unrestrained pop/rock ebullience of 1982's Rio, Duran Duran put three of the album's singles in the Top Ten, taking it to number one in the U.K. Even though "The Reflex" gave the band their first number one hit, there's an overabundance of fancy glitz and dancefloor flamboyancy running through it, unlike "New Moon on Monday"'s straightahead appeal or "Union of the Snake"'s mysterious, almost taboo flair. It's apparent that Seven and the Ragged Tiger's content has the band moving ever so slightly into a danceclub arena, with the songs leaning more toward their ability to produce a sexier sound through electronics and instrumentation than through a firm lyrical and musical partnership. Even the unreleased tracks trade Duran Duran's handsome edginess for a shinier sound, heard mainly on "I Take the Dice" and "Cracks in the Pavement." It's here that Lebon and Taylor's personalities begins to get overshadowed by the demand ...to produce a more synthsnazzy and fashionable style of music. Although they may have turned their songwriting down a notch in order to succumb to the pabulum of synthesized pop, they didn't relinquish every aspect of their genius, and when they do deliver, it's bright, energetic, and effectual. Duran Duran's new direction eventually gave Seven and the Ragged Tiger double platinum status. - Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Duran Duran

Duran Duran personified New Wave for much of the mainstream audience. And for good reason, too. Duran Duran's reputation was built through music videos, which accentuated their fashion-model looks and glamorous sense of style. Without music videos, it's likely that the band's pop-funk -- described by the group as the Sex Pistols meets Chic -- would never have made them ... Read more