"It’s not an album where you find boy-chasing-girl type lyrics. Rather, it’s the story of a commando-like team. The seven of us, the five members of the band and the two managers. The tiger is success. Seven people chasing success. It’s ambition." (Simon Le Bon)
If the first "Duran Duran" was an ideal self-introduction ticket in the music market, the much-awarded "Rio" - which in America will become a gold record on March 1, 1983, and a platinum one on the subsequent April 26 - represented the development and consequential growth of five charming young men, capable of being appreciated also for that creative simplicity that led them to write easily engaging songs, but with an intrinsic charm whose longevity few would have bet on.
After the broad consensus gained as an opener for the Blondie tour, it was time for the first live concert on MTV held at the Savoy Theatre, which saw among others the presence of Rolling Stones, Stray Cats, and Go-Go's. The next goal of the DD was to not abandon the presence in the charts, fully succeeding with the release and success of "Is There Something I Should Know". The press of the time described the song as strongly influenced by the Beatles, allowing the nascent duranmania to be compared to the fever that had already erupted for the four from Liverpool less than two decades earlier. The 45 rpm in question would become the seventh single in the history of English music to reach the number one spot and be an essential trait d'union for the band between the recent past and the immediate future.
The duranan autumn of 1983 begins with the market release of "Union of the Snake". A pleasant appetizer available in 45 rpm version and relative mix (enriched with the unpublished and melancholic "Secret Oktober") characterized by the drum loop of the contemporary "Let's Dance" by Bowie, then developing into a succession of melodies in which keyboards also guide the rhythmic carpet. To reconcile those who (still) love to recall the four dances in the disco that once were with a sprinkling of energetic pop-rock, there is "New Moon on Monday"(where you can feel the gait of "Ain't That So" by Roxy Music) with a fairly successful verse-bridge-chorus conjunction. The quest for perfection that characterizes the entire album continues with "Of Crime and Passion", where the vocal participation finds completion with an unusual yet enjoyable sonic alchemy. "The Reflex" is left to open the album, and it is no accident. Released as the third single in April 1984, it is supported by a clip showing a vivid collage of images taken during the last tour (...the effect of the waterfall of lights and water on the audience is still in the minds of many...), proving to be a true big hit, thanks also to the remix conceived and realized by Nile Rodgers, allowing the five from Birmingham to be more chic than the Chic themselves.
You can smoothly slide into listening to an album that, stripped of the elegant veil reflected by the careful production, brings out the delicate manageability of a period where the entire group pays in terms of tension and partly in artistic direction. The prevailing presence of Rhodes keyboards in "I Take the Dice" (in workmanship as "The Cat with the Magic Dice"), or the unusual mid-tempo of what was originally "Furthest Shore" and will gain the new identity of (I’m Looking For) Cracks in the Pavement", allowing Andy Taylor to express his versatility with a simple yet tasteful solo, speaks volumes. A single listen is enough to be gently captured by the immediacy of "Shadows on your Side", where immediacy and vocal impetuosity come to live in perfect symbiosis. "The Seven and the Ragged Tiger" was the embryonic state of a track that would be (appropriately) divided and reworked into the two that finely close the album: "Tiger Tiger" - the second instrumental for the Duran - sees Rhodes take the lead in an elegant journey between synth and sounds involving the use of new technologies (Fairlight docet!), leaving the torment and velvety harmonies of "The Seventh Stranger" the task of reflecting that cohesion that the DD must convey and that fans of a band will always nourish themselves with.
The pressure state that the group must endure is evident. At the beginning of 1983, for a partial exit from the limelight and to give birth to this third album, the band migrated to French soil, transforming it into a real golden prison, where participation in the creative process by Ian Little (already in the ranks of Roxy Music) undoubtedly optimized the DD’s efforts, to give with this third work an adequate follow-up to the irresistible glamour of "Rio". The number three is (or should be...) synonymous with precision, the examination test that everyone awaits with fervent anticipation, and nonetheless, in this instance, represents the album of confirmations of a band now launched towards a stellar dimension that must not disappoint. The first real step towards the planetary conquest that everyone pursues but that only the most obstinate succeed in grasping, even at a very high price.
[On March 29, 2010, the special edition of "Duran Duran" (1981) and "Seven and the Ragged Tiger" were released on the market. The latter consists of two audio CDs and one DVD. The first disc contains the original album in remastered version while the second, is equipped with as many as thirteen tracks that between alternate versions and ("Faith in This Colour"), single versions ("Is There Something I Should Know", "The Reflex"), live ("New Religion", "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)") and mix ("New Moon on Monday", "Union of the Snake", ...) of the most varied nature, will satisfy those who had no way to get hold of the abundance between 45s and remix that accompanied at the time the release of an LP. The DVD contains the US version of "As the Lights Go Down", a documentary slightly different from that broadcast by English TV and which perfectly mirrors a full-fledged musical phenomenon. To further fill this juicy package, the performances at Top of The Pops of "The Reflex" and "Is There Something I Should Know" as well as the video clips that accompanied the singles extracted from a qualitatively high long playing].
Tracklist Lyrics and Samples
01 The Reflex (05:29)
You've gone too far this time
But I'm dancing on the valentine
I tell you somebody's fooling around
With my chances on the dangerline
I'll cross that bridge when I find it
Another day to make my stand
High time is no time for deciding
If I should find a helping hand
So why don't you use it?
Try not to bruise it
Buy time don't lose it
The reflex is an only child he's waiting by the park
The reflex is in charge of finding treasure in the dark
And watching over lucky clover isn't that bizarre
Every little thing the reflex does
Leaves you answered with a question mark
I'm on a ride and I want to get off
But they won't slow down the roundabout
I sold the Renoir and the TV set
Don't want to be around when this gets out
So why don't you use it?
Try not to bruise it
Buy time don't lose it
The reflex is an only child he's waiting by the park
The reflex is in charge of finding treasure in the dark
And watching over lucky clover isn't that bizarre
Every little thing the reflex does
Leaves you answered with a question mark
Oh the reflex what a game he's hiding all the cards
The reflex is in charge of finding treasure in the dark
And watching over lucky clover isn't that bizarre
Every little thing the reflex does
Leaves you answered with a question mark
So why don't you use it?
Try not to bruise it
Buy time don't lose it
The reflex is an only child he's waiting by the park
The reflex is in charge of finding treasure in the dark
And watching over lucky clover isn't that bizarre
Every little thing the reflex does
Leaves you answered with a question mark
02 New Moon on Monday (04:15)
Shake up the picture the lizard mixture
With your dance on the eventide
You got me coming up with answers
All of which I deny
I said it again
Could I please rephrase it
Maybe I can catch a ride
I couldn't really put it much plainer
But I'll wait till you decide
Send me your warning siren
As if I could ever hide
Last time La Luna
I light my torch and wave it for the
New moon on Monday
And a firedance through the night
I stayed the cold day with a lonely satellite
Breaking away with the best of both worlds
A smile that you can't disguise
Every minute I keep finding
Clues that you leave behind
Save me from these reminders
As if I'd forget tonight
This time La Luna
I light my torch and wave it for the
New moon on Monday
And a firedance through the night
I stayed the cold day with a lonely satellite
03 (I'm Looking For) Cracks in the Pavement (03:38)
(words and music: Duran Duran)
I shed my skin
When the party was about to begin
I'm light years away but
I'm walking back, tonight,
Of all nights
When I should be feeling just right
Don't want to be in public,
My head is full of chopstick I don't like it.
Something on my mind..
Breaking open doors I sealed up before,
Something on my mind..
Makes me run when I thought I'd run too far.
Somebody shaking my tree
Maybe that somebody is me
I'm standing in the light but I'm making a break for
The shadows on the cinema wall.
They should be mine but I'm not that tall
Now I'm saying this in private
If I had a car,
I'd drive it insane
(chorus) (chorus)
I'm looking for cracks in the pavement...
(chorus) (chorus) (chorus)
04 I Take the Dice (03:17)
Midnight I think I'm gonna make it
Feel the magical lash of the roll
and the crash in their lives
Headline in tomorrow's papers
Kill that light it's so bright
And you're shining it right in my eyes
Show me your secret and tell me your name
Catch me with your fizzy smile
Try to remember again and again
What it is that I recognise
Don't ask me now
When I need you I don't know how
To believe in your advice
Just this once I take the dice
Midnight so what's the point of faking
For a kiss or a whisper
you pull out a desperate prize
Hold tight onto Daddy's bracelet
Make them pay for their chances
With money they don't think that's nice
Show me your secret and tell me your name
Catch me with your fizzy smile
Try to remember again and again
What it is that I recognise
Don't ask me now
When I need you I don't know how
To believe in your advice
Just this once I take the dice
05 Of Crime and Passion (03:51)
Why did you let me run
When you knew I'd fall for the gaping hole
Where your heart should be
Liar-couldn't cut me deeper with a knife if you tried
Just take a look (before you run off and hide)
At your victim
arise
Clouds on you shoulder
Aren't they grazed by the afterglow
How quiet they gather
When the storm is about to blow
No don't look away
Caught in the crossfire
And it ain't no wind of change
I'm talking of crime and passion's rage
Summer of madness or the undertow
Dragged me up an alley for the blossoming fire
On a stranger's smile
Bride of wire-how disguise so easily cracked
Saw your heart turn spade
This orchid's turned to black
Graze on your shoulder
Like the clouds in the afterglow
How quiet they gather
When the storm is about to blow
No don't look away
Caught in the crossfire
And it ain't no wind of change
I'm talking of crime and passion's rage
Way down by the shoulder
In the haze of the afterglow
Stranded together
And the storm is about to blow
06 Union of the Snake (04:20)
Telegram force and ready
I knew this was a big mistake
There's a fine line drawing
My senses together
And I think it's about to break
If I listen close I can hear them singers
Voices in your body coming through on the radio
The Union of the Snake is on the climb
Moving up it's gonna race it's gonna break
Through the borderline
Nightshades on a warning
Give me strength at least give me a light
Give me anything even sympathy
There's a chance you could be right
The Union of the Snake is on the climb
It's gonna race it's gonna break
Gonna move up to the borderline
07 Shadows on Your Side (04:01)
Shackled and raised for a shining crowd
They want you to speak but the music is louder than
All of their roar with the heat of the planet's core-but
The shadows are on your side
As soon as the lights go down
In the darkest place you can find
You belong to the hands of the night
Promises made with a distant friend
Truth should be known it can only bend
To a tune of its own
Hey you'll never hear that voice again
Scandal in white on a tangled vine
With everybody to say that you're having the
Time of your life when your life is on the slide-but
The shadows are on your side
As soon as the lights go down
In the darkest place you can find
You belong to the hands of the night
Spinning a compass to choose your way
You can run you can dive you can stand and you can soar
Whichever way you can be sure-that
The shadows are on your side
As soon as the lights go down
In the darkest place you can find
You belong to the hands of the night
Shadows on your side
The shadows are on your side
09 The Seventh Stranger (05:21)
Those words are all remainders
Echoes growing in the heart of twilight
They lay back laughing at naivety's star
Awaken all those whispers in the dusty shadow of a
Passing favour
I wouldn't say that you were ruthless or right
I couldn't see from so far
Was I chasing after rainbows
One thing for sure you never answered when I called
And I wiped away the water from my face
To look through the eyes of a stranger
For rumours in the wake of such a lonely crowd
Trading in my shelter for danger
I'm changing my name just as the sun goes down
In the eyes of a stranger
Can't tell the real from reflections
When all these faces look the same to me
In every city such a desolate dream
Some days are strange to number
Some say the seventh sounds a little bit stranger
A year of Sundays seems to have drifted right by
(I could have sworn) in one evening
And I'm not seized in desperation
No steel reproaches on the table from before
But I still can feel those splinters of ice
I look through the eyes of a stranger
For rumours in the wake of such a lonely crowd
Trading in my shelter for danger
I'm changing my name just as the sun goes down
In the eyes of a stranger
I must be chasing after rainbows
One thing for sure you never answer when I call
And I wipe away the water from my face
To look through the eyes of a stranger
For rumour in the wake of such a lonely crowd
Trading in my shelter for danger
I'm changing my name just as the sun goes down
Walking away like a stranger
From rumours in the wake of such a lonely crowd
Trading in my shelter for danger
I'm changing my name just as the sun goes down
In the eyes of a stranger
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By Nixon
Last high-level work before being stunned by the deafening screams of the fans.
Shadows on Your Side reveals itself as a splendid song, catchy but without complacency.
By Alexandrino
The band I am talking about is DURAN DURAN, a band that I think is underrated and known by many in the '80s only because the musicians were handsome, but I don’t care a blessed ... about that side.
For those who consider them musically lame, try to go beyond that and focus on their talent and professionalism, and I would say you won’t regret it, I assure you.