Brave Music For A New World | ||
compilation album | ||
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Country | USA | |
Catalogue no. | 4XPRO-79061/44 | |
Label | Capitol Records | |
Format | 2 x cassette | |
Length | 28 tracks | |
Released | 1987 | |
Genre | Pop, Rock, Dance | |
Producer | Colin Thurston | |
featuring Duran Duran | ||
"Notoriousaurus Rex" |
Brave Music For A New World is a promotional-only double cassette compilation album featuring Duran Duran, released in the USA by Capitol Records during 1987.
About the album[]
The four sides of the album are split into themes, Americana, Anglophilia, Fantasia, and Exotica.
Cassette 1 (side 2) - Anglophilia (English) includes Duran Duran's "Winter Marches On", a song from the Notorious album. The final track in the Anglophilia section is a live version of "All of This" by New Model Army, a band that took their name from Oliver Cromwell's English revolutionary army that formed in 1645.
Cassette 2 (side 1) - Fantasia features Duran Duran's "Notoriousaurus Rex", a track containing a remixed portion of "Proposition".
Track listing[]
4XPRO-79061/44[]
Cassette 1 (side 1) - Americana[]
- "Once In A While" - Zeitgeist
- "Piece of Mind" - The Grapes of Wrath
- "Rebecca" - Martha Davis
- "Fire Of love" (Live) - Walk The West
- "The Seeker" (Live) - The Smithereens
- "Whole Lotta Love" (Live) - Fetchin Bones
- "Boots" - Megadeth
- "Rock Me" - Great White
Cassette 1 (side 2) - Anglophilia[]
- "Animal Magic" - Belouis Some
- "I'm No Rebel" - View From A Hill
- "What Children" - Rock And Hide
- "Sugar Mice" - Marillion
- "Winter Marches On" - Duran Duran
- "All The People That You're Standing On" (Live) - Crowed House
- "All of This" (Live) - New Model Army
Cassette 2 (side 1) - Fantasia[]
- "Good Intentions" - Ava Cherry
- "How Many Times" - Brother Beyond
- "Want You For My Girlfriend" - 4 By Four
- "Gorilla Man" - Condry Ziqubu
- "Negrad Rozar" - Hanover First
- "Tear or Beat" - Skinny Puppy
- "Notoriousaurus Rex" - Duran Duran
Cassette 2 (side 2) - Exotica[]
- "The Trembler" - Duane Eddy
- "Wild Weekend" - Paul Shaffer
- "O Nketsang · Churinga" - Jon Butcher
- "Man Alive" - Pete Bardens
- "Scatter Part 1" - Michael Hoenig
- "Amalahle" - Brenda & The Big Dudes