Duran Duran Wiki
(sadly, Elvis Costello wasn't one of them)
Tags: Visual edit apiedit
 
(39 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{| class="infobox vevent" width="" cellspacing="5" align="right" style="width: 22em; text-align: left; font-size: 88%; line-height: 1.5em;"
{{Infobox Album
 
  +
| colspan="2" class="summary" style="text-align: center; font-size: 125%; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; background-color: lightsteelblue;" |Thank You
|Name = Thank You
 
  +
|-
|Cover = DuranDuran ThankYou albumcover.jpg
 
  +
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |[[Image:thank you album duran duran wikipedia led zepplin discogs collection.jpg|200px]]
|Type = Cover album
 
  +
|-
|Artist = [[Duran Duran]]
 
  +
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center; background-color: lightsteelblue;" |covers album by Duran Duran
|Released = April 4, [[1995]]
 
  +
|-
|Recorded = 1992-1994
 
  +
! style="" |Released
|Genre = Covers
 
  +
| style="" |4 April [[Timeline:1995|1995]]
|Length = 54:26
 
  +
|-
|Label = [[Capitol Records|Capitol]]/[[EMI]]
 
  +
! style="" |Recorded
|Producer = [[John Jones]] & Duran Duran
 
  +
| style="" |[[Timeline:1992|1992]]-[[Timeline:1994|1994]]
|Reviews = * ''Rolling Stone'' (2.5/5) [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/140420/duranduran?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1 link]
 
  +
|-
*All Music Guide (1/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:66jueal24xa7 link]
 
  +
! style="" |Genre
|Last album = ''[[Duran Duran (1993 album)|Duran Duran]]'' <br /> (1993)
 
  +
| style="" |Alternative rock, pop rock
|Next album = ''[[Medazzaland]]'' <br /> (1997)
 
  +
|-
|This album = '''''Thank You''''' <br /> (1995)
 
  +
! style="" |Length
}} '''''Thank You''''' was a covers album by [[Duran Duran]] released in April 1995. The band's next album after the smash success of 1993's ''[[Duran Duran (1993 album)|Duran Duran (The Wedding Album)]]'' was hotly anticipated by fans and critics alike, but ''Thank You'' was a long time coming, and its performance was poor by the band's standards.
 
  +
| style="" |54:26 minutes
  +
|-
  +
! style="" |Label
 
| style="" |[[Capitol Records|Capitol]], [[EMI]]
  +
|-
  +
! style="" |Producer(s)
  +
| style="" |[[Duran Duran]]<br />[[John Jones]]
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="2" style="text-align: center; background-color: lightsteelblue;" |Duran Duran
  +
|}
  +
'''''Thank You''''' is a covers album by [[Duran Duran]], released by [[Capitol Records|Capitol]]-[[EMI]] on 4 April [[Timeline:1995|1995]].
   
==History==
+
==About the album==
  +
The album was reportedly begun as a lighthearted tribute to the band's influences, in the vein of [[David Bowie|Bowie]]'s ''Pin Ups''.
The album was reportedly begun as a lighthearted tribute to the band's influences, in the vein of Bowie's ''Pin Ups'' -- some of the tracks were recorded in borrowed studios (including Prince's Paisley Park) while the band was on the ''Wedding Album'' tour, with the intent to have an album ready to release soon after the tour was finished. Another studio album was to follow quickly afterwards. However, after a brief break the band set up a portable studio in the south of France to finish the album with producer [[John Jones]], and progress slowed to a crawl. Conflicts within the band and between the band and Capitol/EMI created delay after delay, and mix after mix was ordered and rejected. Duran Duran's former drummer [[Roger Taylor]], who retired from the band in 1986, joined the band in studio to play drums on "[[Watching The Detectives]]" and "[[Perfect Day]]" (as well as a cover of " Jeepster" by T. Rex that did not appear on the album).
 
   
 
Some of the tracks were recorded in borrowed studios (including [[Prince]]'s Paisley Park) while the band were on [[Duran Duran - (1993) - The Dilate Your Mind Tour|''The Wedding Album'' tour]], with the intent to have an album ready to release soon after the tour was finished. Another studio album was to follow quickly afterwards. However, after a brief break the band set up a portable studio in the south of France to finish the album with producer [[John Jones]], and progress slowed to a crawl. Conflicts within the band and between the band and [[Capitol Records|Capitol]]/[[EMI]] created delay after delay, and mix after mix was ordered and rejected. [[Duran Duran]]'s former drummer [[Roger Taylor]], who retired from the band in [[Timeline:1986|1986]], joined [[Duran Duran]] in studio to play drums on "[[Watching the Detectives]]" and "[[Perfect Day]]" (as well as a cover of "[[Jeepster]]" by T. Rex that did not appear on the album).
By the time ''Thank You'' was finally released in 1995, the band was not enthusiastic about supporting the album, and much of the promotional work was done solely by [[Simon Le Bon]] and [[Warren Cuccurullo]]. Videos were completed for "White Lines" and "Perfect Day" (Roger Taylor, who did not tour or do any promotions with the band, excited old fans by appearing in "Perfect Day"), but the videos saw almost no airplay on the MTV or VH1 channels. Duran Duran were not happy about a label-mandated 1995 summer tour of radio station festivals. Bassist [[John Taylor]] was particularly frustrated, and stormed off the stage several times over the course of the tour. After a final half-capacity show in Southern California, where the band was booed, Taylor remained in Los Angeles to launch the resolutely anti-corporate side project [[Neurotic Outsiders]] with former members of [[Wikipedia:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]] and the [[Wikipedia:Sex Pistols|Sex Pistols]].
 
   
 
By the time ''Thank You'' was finally released in [[Timeline:1995|1995]], the band was not enthusiastic about supporting the album, and much of the promotional work was done solely by [[Simon Le Bon]] and [[Warren Cuccurullo]]. Videos were completed for "[[White Lines]]" and "[[Perfect Day]]" ([[Roger Taylor]], who did not tour or do any promotions with the band, excited old fans by appearing in "[[Perfect Day]]"), but the videos saw almost no airplay on the [[MTV]] or [[VH-1]] channels. [[Duran Duran]] were not happy about a label-mandated [[Duran Duran - (1995) - The Radio Station Festival Tour|1995 summer tour of radio station festivals]]. Bassist [[John Taylor]] was particularly frustrated, and stormed off the stage several times over the course of the tour. After a final half-capacity show in Southern California, where the band was booed, Taylor remained in Los Angeles to launch the resolutely anti-corporate side project [[Neurotic Outsiders]] with former members of [[Wikipedia:Guns N' Roses|Guns N' Roses]] and the [[Wikipedia:Sex Pistols|Sex Pistols]].
The title track "[[Thank You (song)|Thank You]]" was also included on the 1995 Led Zeppelin tribute album ''[[Wikipedia:Encomium (album)|Encomium]]'', and was also included on the soundtrack for the Joe Pesci film ''With Honours''.
 
   
 
The title track "[[Thank You (song)|Thank You]]" was also included on the [[Timeline:1995|1995]] Led Zeppelin tribute album [[Encomium: A Tribute To Led Zepplin|''Encomium'']], and was also included on the soundtrack for the Joe Pesci film ''[[With Honors]]''.
The cover of this album features a collage of the various artists whose songs were covered on this album, including Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Public Enemy with Flavor Flav, Jim Morrisson of The Doors, Sly And The Family Stone, and Lou Reed.
 
  +
 
The cover of this album features a collage of the various artists whose songs were covered on this album, including Bob Dylan, [[Iggy Pop]], Public Enemy with Flavor Flav, Jim Morrisson of The Doors, Sly And The Family Stone, and [[Lou Reed]].
   
 
==Critical reception==
 
==Critical reception==
The two singles from the album were covers of Grandmaster Flash's "[[White Lines]]" and Lou Reed's "[[Perfect Day]]", each of which had a fair performance on the charts (and praise from their original performers), but the critics lambasted the band's attempts at "[[911 Is a Joke]]", "[[Ball of Confusion]]" and "[[Crystal Ship]]".
+
The two singles from the album were covers of [[Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five|Grandmaster Flash]]'s "[[White Lines]]" and [[Lou Reed]]'s "[[Perfect Day]]", each of which had a fair performance on the charts (and praise from their original performers), but the critics lambasted the band's attempts at "[[911 Is a Joke]]", "[[Ball of Confusion]]" and "[[Crystal Ship]]".
   
J. D. Considine of ''Rolling Stone'' said "[S]ome of the ideas at play here are stunningly wrongheaded, like the easy-listening arrangement given Elvis Costello's "Watching the Detectives" or the version of Zeppelin's "Thank You" that sounds like the band is covering Chris DeBurgh. But it takes a certain demented genius to recognize Iggy Pop's "Success" as the Gary Glitter tune it was meant to be or to redo "911 Is a Joke" so it sounds more like Beck than like Public Enemy."<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/140420/duranduran?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1 ''Rolling Stone'' Reviews: ''Thank You'']</ref>
+
J. D. Considine of ''Rolling Stone'' said "Some of the ideas at play here are stunningly wrongheaded, like the easy-listening arrangement given Elvis Costello's "[[Watching the Detectives]]" or the version of Zeppelin's "[[Thank You (song)|Thank You]]" that sounds like the band is covering Chris DeBurgh. But it takes a certain demented genius to recognize [[Iggy Pop]]'s "[[Success]]" as the Gary Glitter tune it was meant to be or to redo "[[911 Is a Joke]]" so it sounds more like Beck than like Public Enemy."
   
In 2006, the album was listed at #1 on the ''[[Wikipedia:Q magazine|Q magazine]]'' list of the worst albums of all time.<ref>"[http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/news/article353672.ece The worst album in the world... ever!]", ''The Independent'', [[26 March]] [[2006]].</ref>
+
In [[Timeline:2006|2006]], the album was listed at #1 on the ''[[Wikipedia:Q magazine|Q magazine]]'' list of the worst albums of all time.
   
The most interesting thing about the ''Thank You'' album and its many bad reviews, was that all of original artists who had their songs covered, actually liked the versions that [[Duran Duran]] had recorded. On Duran's cover of "Lay Lady Lay" [[Wikipedia:Bob Dylan|Bob Dylan]] said, "It's the best yet. It beats mine by a country mile". And Led Zeppelin's [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Page|Jimmy Page]] described Duran Duran's version of "Thank You" as "exceptional". Lou Reed also joined in the praise, by saying that Duran Duran's version of "Perfect Day" was, "The best cover ever completed of one of my own songs".
+
The most interesting thing about the ''Thank You'' album and its many bad reviews, was that many of the original artists who had their songs covered actually liked the versions that [[Duran Duran]] had recorded. On Duran's cover of "[[Lay Lady Lay]]" [[Wikipedia:Bob Dylan|Bob Dylan]] said, "It's the best yet. It beats mine by a country mile". And Led Zeppelin's [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Page|Jimmy Page]] described [[Duran Duran]]'s version of "Thank You" as "exceptional". [[Lou Reed]] also joined in the praise, by saying that [[Duran Duran]]'s version of "[[Perfect Day]]" was, "The best cover ever completed of one of my own songs".
   
 
==Track listing==
 
==Track listing==
# "[[White Lines]]" ([[Wikipedia:Grandmaster Flash|Grandmaster Flash]]) 5:31
+
#"[[White Lines]]" ([[Wikipedia:Grandmaster Flash|Grandmaster Flash]]) - 5:31
# "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]" ([[Wikipedia:Sly & The Family Stone|Sly &amp; The Family Stone]]) 5:06
+
#"[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]" ([[Wikipedia:Sly & The Family Stone|Sly &amp; The Family Stone]]) - 5:06
# "[[Perfect Day]]" ([[Wikipedia:Lou Reed|Lou Reed]]) 3:51
+
#"[[Perfect Day]]" ([[Lou Reed]]) - 3:51
# "[[Watching the Detectives]]" ([[Wikipedia:Elvis Costello|Elvis Costello]]) 4:48
+
#"[[Watching the Detectives]]" ([[Wikipedia:Elvis Costello|Elvis Costello]]) - 4:48
# "[[Lay Lady Lay]]" ([[Wikipedia:Bob Dylan|Bob Dylan]]) 3:53
+
#"[[Lay Lady Lay]]" ([[Wikipedia:Bob Dylan|Bob Dylan]]) - 3:53
# "[[911 Is a Joke]]" ([[Wikipedia:Public Enemy|Public Enemy]]) 3:59
+
#"[[911 Is a Joke]]" ([[Wikipedia:Public Enemy|Public Enemy]]) - 3:59
# "[[Success]]" (original by [[Wikipedia:Iggy Pop|Iggy Pop]], written by Iggy Pop and [[Wikipedia:David Bowie|David Bowie]]) 4:05
+
#"[[Success]]" ([[Iggy Pop]]) - 4:05
# "[[Crystal Ship]]" ([[Wikipedia:The Doors|The Doors]]) 2:52
+
#"[[Crystal Ship]]" ([[Wikipedia:The Doors|The Doors]]) - 2:52
# "[[Ball of Confusion]]" ([[Wikipedia:The Temptations|The Temptations]]) 3:46
+
#"[[Ball of Confusion]]" ([[Wikipedia:The Temptations|The Temptations]]) - 3:46
# "[[Thank You (song)|Thank You]]" ([[Wikipedia:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]) 6:36
+
#"[[Thank You (song)|Thank You]]" ([[Wikipedia:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]]) - 6:36
# "[[Drive By]]" ([[Duran Duran]] - introduction to "[[The Chauffeur]]") 5:34
+
#"[[Drive By]]" ([[Duran Duran]] - introduction to "[[The Chauffeur]]") - 5:34
# "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]" ([[Wikipedia:Sly & The Family Stone|Sly &amp; The Family Stone]]) 4:25
+
#"[[I Wanna Take You Higher|I Wanna Take You Higher Again]]" ([[Wikipedia:Sly & The Family Stone|Sly &amp; The Family Stone]]) - 4:25
 
 
Additional tracks on the Japanese release:
 
Additional tracks on the Japanese release:
# "[[Femme Fatale]]" by [[Wikipedia:Velvet Underground|Velvet Underground]]
+
#"[[Femme Fatale]]" ([[Wikipedia:Velvet Underground|Velvet Underground]])
# "[[Diamond Dogs]]" by [[Wikipedia:David Bowie|David Bowie]]
+
#"[[Diamond Dogs]]" ([[David Bowie]])
   
 
==Singles==
 
==Singles==
# "White Lines"
+
#"[[White Lines]]"
# "Perfect Day"
+
#"[[Perfect Day]]"
   
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
 
Duran Duran are:
 
Duran Duran are:
* [[Simon Le Bon]] - Vocals
+
*[[Simon Le Bon]] - vocals
* [[John Taylor]] - Bass
+
*[[John Taylor]] - bass guitar
* [[Warren Cuccurullo]] - Guitar
+
*[[Warren Cuccurullo]] - guitar
* [[Nick Rhodes]] - Keyboards
+
*[[Nick Rhodes]] - keyboards
  +
Also credited:
 
  +
*[[Steve Ferrone]] - drums on "[[White Lines]]" and "[[Crystal Ship]]"
===Other credits===
 
* [[Terry Bozzio]] - Drums
+
*[[Terry Bozzio]] - drums on "[[Success]]", "[[Thank You (song)|Thank You]]" and "[[Drive By]]"
  +
*[[Tony Thompson]] - drums on "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]"
* [[Steve Ferrone]] - Drums
 
  +
*[[Roger Taylor]] - drums on "[[Perfect Day]]" and "[[Watching the Detectives]]"
* [[Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five|Grandmaster Flash &amp; the Furious Five]] - Background vocals
 
  +
*[[Abe Laboriel Jr]] - drums on "[[Lay Lady Lay]]" and "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]"
* [[Grandmaster Melle Mel]] - Background vocals
 
  +
*[[Anthony J. Resta]] - drums on "[[White Lines]]", "[[Lay Lady Lay]]", "[[911 Is a Joke]]", "[[Ball of Confusion]]" and "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]"
* [[Jonathan Elias]] - [[Moog synthesizer]]
 
  +
*[[Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five]] - backing vocals on "[[White Lines]]" and "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]"
* [[Roger Taylor]] - Drums
 
  +
*[[Melle Mel]] - backing vocals, rap on "[[White Lines]]"
* [[Tony Thompson]] - Drums
 
  +
*[[Lamya]] - backing vocals on "[[White Lines]]", "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]" and "[[Drive By]]".
* [[Abe Laboriel Jr.]] - Drums
 
  +
*[[Curtis King Jr.]] - backing vocals on "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]"
* [[Anthony J. Resta]] - Drums, programming
 
  +
*[[Tessa Niles]] - backing vocals on "[[Perfect Day]]" and "[[Watching the Detectives]]"
* [[Berj Garabedian]]- Violin
 
  +
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maxanne_Lewis&action=edit&redlink=1 Maxanne Lewis] - backing vocals on "[[Ball of Confusion]]"
* [[Pamela Goldsmith]], [[Scott Haupert]] - Viola
 
  +
*[[Flo & Eddie]] - backing vocals on "[[Success]]"
* [[Suzi Katayama]] - Cello
 
  +
*[[Lee Oskar]] - harmonica on "[[Watching the Detectives]]" and "[[I Wanna Take You Higher]]"
* [[Mark Tinley]], John Jones - Programming
 
  +
*[[Jonathan Elias]] - moog synthesizer on "[[Crystal Ship]]"
* [[Lamya]], [[Curtis King]], [[Tessa Niles]], Maxanne Lewis - Background vocals
 
  +
*[[Bruce Dukov]] - violin (concert master-solo)
* [[Steve Alexander]] - Drums
 
  +
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ron_Folsom&action=edit&redlink=1 Ron Folsom], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Armen_Garabedian&action=edit&redlink=1 Armen Garabedian], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Henry_Ferber&action=edit&redlink=1 Henry Ferber], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Berj_Garabedian&action=edit&redlink=1 Berj Garabedian], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joy_Lyle&action=edit&redlink=1 Joy Lyle], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michelle_Kikuchi-Richards&action=edit&redlink=1 Michelle Kikuchi-Richards], [[Maria Newman]] - violin strings
 
  +
*[[Pamela Goldsmith]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scott_Haupert&action=edit&redlink=1 Scott Haupert] - viola
Producers:
 
 
*[[Suzie Katayama]] - cello
* Duran Duran (tracks 1-4, 6-11);
 
  +
Production:
* Duran Duran, John Jones (tracks 5, 12).
 
 
*Producer - [[Duran Duran]] (tracks 1-4, 6-11);
* Additional Production and Mixing Anthony J. Resta and Bob ST.John (1,2,5-10,12)
 
 
*Producer - [[Duran Duran]], [[John Jones]] (tracks 5, 12).
 
  +
*Engineering - [[Ken Scott]], [[John Jones]], [[Tony Taverner]], Avril McCintosh, [[Steve Churchyard]]
Engineers:
 
* [[Ken Scott]], [[John Jones]], [[Tony Taverner]], Avril McCintosh, Steve Churchyard
+
*Mixing - [[Anthony J. Resta]], [[Bob St. John]], [[David Richards]], [[Jason Corsaro]], [[Tim Palmer]]
 
*Additional production, engineering - [[Anthony J. Resta]], [[Bob St. John]], [[John Jones]]
 
  +
*Additional programming - [[Mark Tinley]], [[Anthony J. Resta]], [[John Jones]] -
==References==
 
  +
*Mastering - Tim Young
<references/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
{{Duran Duran}}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
  +
{| width="90%" cellpadding="3" align="center" style="background:transparent; margin-top:5px;"
  +
|- style="font-family: Georgia, Times, serif;"
  +
| style="text-align:left;" |[[Duran Duran (1993 album)|<< The Wedding Album]]
  +
| style="text-align:right;" |[[Medazzaland|Medazzaland >>]]
  +
|}
  +
==See also==
  +
*[[Discography 4: Thank You]]
  +
*[[Duran Duran discography]]
 
{{Duran Duran}}
 
{{Wikipedia}}
 
{{Wikipedia}}
 
[[Category:Duran Duran albums]]
 
[[Category:Duran Duran albums]]
  +
[[Category:Thank You]]

Latest revision as of 06:21, 20 March 2016

Thank You
Thank you album duran duran wikipedia led zepplin discogs collection
covers album by Duran Duran
Released 4 April 1995
Recorded 1992-1994
Genre Alternative rock, pop rock
Length 54:26 minutes
Label Capitol, EMI
Producer(s) Duran Duran
John Jones
Duran Duran

Thank You is a covers album by Duran Duran, released by Capitol-EMI on 4 April 1995.

About the album[]

The album was reportedly begun as a lighthearted tribute to the band's influences, in the vein of Bowie's Pin Ups.

Some of the tracks were recorded in borrowed studios (including Prince's Paisley Park) while the band were on The Wedding Album tour, with the intent to have an album ready to release soon after the tour was finished. Another studio album was to follow quickly afterwards. However, after a brief break the band set up a portable studio in the south of France to finish the album with producer John Jones, and progress slowed to a crawl. Conflicts within the band and between the band and Capitol/EMI created delay after delay, and mix after mix was ordered and rejected. Duran Duran's former drummer Roger Taylor, who retired from the band in 1986, joined Duran Duran in studio to play drums on "Watching the Detectives" and "Perfect Day" (as well as a cover of "Jeepster" by T. Rex that did not appear on the album).

By the time Thank You was finally released in 1995, the band was not enthusiastic about supporting the album, and much of the promotional work was done solely by Simon Le Bon and Warren Cuccurullo. Videos were completed for "White Lines" and "Perfect Day" (Roger Taylor, who did not tour or do any promotions with the band, excited old fans by appearing in "Perfect Day"), but the videos saw almost no airplay on the MTV or VH-1 channels. Duran Duran were not happy about a label-mandated 1995 summer tour of radio station festivals. Bassist John Taylor was particularly frustrated, and stormed off the stage several times over the course of the tour. After a final half-capacity show in Southern California, where the band was booed, Taylor remained in Los Angeles to launch the resolutely anti-corporate side project Neurotic Outsiders with former members of Guns N' Roses and the Sex Pistols.

The title track "Thank You" was also included on the 1995 Led Zeppelin tribute album Encomium, and was also included on the soundtrack for the Joe Pesci film With Honors.

The cover of this album features a collage of the various artists whose songs were covered on this album, including Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Public Enemy with Flavor Flav, Jim Morrisson of The Doors, Sly And The Family Stone, and Lou Reed.

Critical reception[]

The two singles from the album were covers of Grandmaster Flash's "White Lines" and Lou Reed's "Perfect Day", each of which had a fair performance on the charts (and praise from their original performers), but the critics lambasted the band's attempts at "911 Is a Joke", "Ball of Confusion" and "Crystal Ship".

J. D. Considine of Rolling Stone said "Some of the ideas at play here are stunningly wrongheaded, like the easy-listening arrangement given Elvis Costello's "Watching the Detectives" or the version of Zeppelin's "Thank You" that sounds like the band is covering Chris DeBurgh. But it takes a certain demented genius to recognize Iggy Pop's "Success" as the Gary Glitter tune it was meant to be or to redo "911 Is a Joke" so it sounds more like Beck than like Public Enemy."

In 2006, the album was listed at #1 on the Q magazine list of the worst albums of all time.

The most interesting thing about the Thank You album and its many bad reviews, was that many of the original artists who had their songs covered actually liked the versions that Duran Duran had recorded. On Duran's cover of "Lay Lady Lay" Bob Dylan said, "It's the best yet. It beats mine by a country mile". And Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page described Duran Duran's version of "Thank You" as "exceptional". Lou Reed also joined in the praise, by saying that Duran Duran's version of "Perfect Day" was, "The best cover ever completed of one of my own songs".

Track listing[]

  1. "White Lines" (Grandmaster Flash) - 5:31
  2. "I Wanna Take You Higher" (Sly & The Family Stone) - 5:06
  3. "Perfect Day" (Lou Reed) - 3:51
  4. "Watching the Detectives" (Elvis Costello) - 4:48
  5. "Lay Lady Lay" (Bob Dylan) - 3:53
  6. "911 Is a Joke" (Public Enemy) - 3:59
  7. "Success" (Iggy Pop) - 4:05
  8. "Crystal Ship" (The Doors) - 2:52
  9. "Ball of Confusion" (The Temptations) - 3:46
  10. "Thank You" (Led Zeppelin) - 6:36
  11. "Drive By" (Duran Duran - introduction to "The Chauffeur") - 5:34
  12. "I Wanna Take You Higher Again" (Sly & The Family Stone) - 4:25

Additional tracks on the Japanese release:

  1. "Femme Fatale" (Velvet Underground)
  2. "Diamond Dogs" (David Bowie)

Singles[]

  1. "White Lines"
  2. "Perfect Day"

Personnel[]

Duran Duran are:

Also credited:

Production:

<< The Wedding Album Medazzaland >>

See also[]

DURAN DURAN
Simon Le BonNick RhodesJohn TaylorRoger Taylor
Andy TaylorWarren CuccurulloSterling Campbell
DISCOGRAPHY
ALBUMS

Duran DuranRioSeven and the Ragged TigerArenaNotoriousBig ThingLibertyDuran Duran (The Wedding Album)Thank YouMedazzalandPop TrashAstronautRed Carpet MassacreAll You Need Is NowPaper GodsFuture PastDanse Macabre

COMPILATIONS and EPs

CarnivalDecade: Greatest HitsGreatestNight Versions: The Essential Duran DuranStrange BehaviourSingles Box Set 1981-1985Singles Box Set 1986-1995From Mediterranea With Love

SINGLES

"Planet Earth" • "Careless Memories" • "Girls on Film" • "My Own Way" • "Hungry Like the Wolf" • "Save a Prayer" • "Rio"• "Is There Something I Should Know?" • "Union of the Snake" • "New Moon on Monday" • "The Reflex" • "The Wild Boys" • "A View to a Kill" • "Notorious" • "Skin Trade" • "Meet El Presidente" • "I Don't Want Your Love" • "All She Wants Is" • "Do You Believe in Shame?" • "Burning the Ground" • "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" • "Serious" • "Ordinary World" • "Come Undone" • "Too Much Information" • "Perfect Day" • "White Lines" • "Out of My Mind" • "Electric Barbarella" • "Someone Else Not Me" • "(Reach Up for The) Sunrise" • "What Happens Tomorrow" • "Nice" • "Falling Down • "All You Need Is Now • "Girl Panic! • "Leave A Light On • "Pressure Off" • "Five Years" • "Invisible" • "More Joy" • "Anniversary" • "Tonight United" • "Give It All Up " • "Danse Macabre" • "Black Moonlight"

RELATED MATERIAL
ArcadiaPower StationNeurotic OutsidersTerroristenSYNTV ManiaThe Devils
This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors).