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Duran Duran: Notorious by Steve Malins
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Duran Duran: Notorious: The Biography

by Steve Malins

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Andre Deutsch (2007), Paperback, 304 pages

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I, too, am a life long fan and felt this was merely a collection of magazine articles. I didn't really come across anything that wasn't already general knowledge for the average fan. There also seemed to be an over abundance of detail to the origins of the band but I felt a lot of info was missing during their career in the 90s. It left me wanting to know more. ( )
  Duranfan | May 25, 2007 |
This book really could have been written by anyone who has been a fan of the band for any length of time. "Duranies" tend to be rather fanatical and there wasn't much in here I didn't already know. There were also some errors in the book, some in reprinted lyrics. If you like the band but don't know a lot about them, it might be an interesting read. If you're a long time fan, you really don't need to bother reading this. ( )
  tls7169 | Oct 11, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0233001379, Hardcover)

Duran Duran was one of the seminal groups of the 1980s, with record sales topping 70 million. With their punk roots, state-of-the-art videos, and notoriously hedonistic lifestyle, they captivated audiences around the world. This new book traces their remarkable story: their rise to fame, their split in 1985, and the ensuing splinter groups, drug addiction, and rehabilitation. In 2001, the original five members regrouped and are enjoying a level of recognition and popularity that few serious music critics would have predicted. Their mixture of synth and swagger has ultimately triumphed due to the core friendships of the band, their flair for memorable pop hooks, and an ambition that dwarfed most of their contemporaries.

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