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Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Here today gone tomorrow duran
compilation album
Released unknown
Recorded 1985-98
Genre Pop, Rock
Length 21 tracks
Label unofficial
Producer Duran Duran
Duran Duran

Here Today Gone Tomorrow is an unofficial compilation album, featuring a collection of Duran Duran recordings from the 1980s and 90s.

About the album[]

The first five tracks on the album are Medazzaland alternates, which includes a more romantic version of "Who Do You Think You Are?" that was released on the album. "Butt Naked" is an early demo of "Be My Icon", sung by John Taylor before he left Duran Duran in January 1997.

The live outtakes are from The Greatest and Latest Tour. These include a cover version of Roxy Music's "Virginia Plain", used as the intro to "Rio" on the tour. The technical problems in Manchester 98 is a recording of problems at the beginning of "Come Undone", so Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon perform "Crystal Ship", but Simon misses the second verse and the band restart "Come Undone".

The final track "Pre Show Music" was the opening music for The Ultra Chrome, Latex and Steel Tour in 1997 and is not Duran Duran.

Track listing[]

Medazzaland Alternates:

  1. "Midnight Sun" (Alternate Mix)
  2. "Butt Naked" (John Taylor on vocals)
  3. "Who Do You Think You Are?" (Alternate Mix)
  4. "So Long Suicide" (Alternate Mix)
  5. "Medazzaland" (Alternate Mix)

Live Outtakes:

  1. "Virginia Plain" (Live in Manchester '98)
  2. Technical Problems (Live in Manchester '98)
  3. Warren Cuccurullo's birthday" (Live in Cardiff '98)

Notorious Demos and Extras:

  1. "The LSD Edit"
  2. "Take it to Me" (Demo)
  3. "Anything for You" (Demo)
  4. "A Matter Of Feeling" (Rock Demo)
  5. "Meet El Presidente" (Demo)
  6. "Vertigo" (Demo)
  7. "A View To A Kill" (Demo)
  8. Simon Le Bon reads "Skin Trade"
  9. Nick Rhodes reads "Winter Marches On"
  10. John Taylor talks about fan lyrics
  11. Unreleased Instrumental
  12. "Pretty Queen" (SYN Productions Subaru Commercial)
  13. Pre Show Music
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