Duran Duran - Pop Trash (Reissue) (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Duran Duran
- Title: Pop Trash
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: BMG – 538773062
- Genre: New Wave, Pop, Rock, Synth-pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
- Total Time: 59:30
- Total Size: 136 / 417 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Someone Else Not Me (4:50)
02. Lava Lamp (3:56)
03. Playing With Uranium (3:52)
04. Hallucinating Elvis (5:28)
05. Starting To Remember (2:41)
06. Pop Trash Movie (4:55)
07. Fragment (0:52)
08. Mars Meets Venus (3:10)
09. Lady Xanax (4:56)
10. The Sun Doesn't Shine Forever (4:53)
11. Kiss Goodbye (0:41)
12. Last Day On Earth (4:27)
13. Prototypes (6:19)
14. Someone Else Not Me (En Español) (4:17)
15. Someone Else Not Me (En Francais) (4:19)
01. Someone Else Not Me (4:50)
02. Lava Lamp (3:56)
03. Playing With Uranium (3:52)
04. Hallucinating Elvis (5:28)
05. Starting To Remember (2:41)
06. Pop Trash Movie (4:55)
07. Fragment (0:52)
08. Mars Meets Venus (3:10)
09. Lady Xanax (4:56)
10. The Sun Doesn't Shine Forever (4:53)
11. Kiss Goodbye (0:41)
12. Last Day On Earth (4:27)
13. Prototypes (6:19)
14. Someone Else Not Me (En Español) (4:17)
15. Someone Else Not Me (En Francais) (4:19)
Review by Stacia Proefrock
This album showcases a Duran Duran that is but a hollow shell of the band that enjoyed pop successes in the early '80s. Only Simon LeBon and Nick Rhodes remain from the original lineup -- Warren Cuccurullo, who has been featured on several recent Duran Duran albums, joins them to make a trio. Some of the smooth, spacy ballads that were characteristic of their 1993 self-titled release show up here, but more often than not LeBon is lost in a swamp of overproduction. Completely absent from this music was the aggressiveness and sexuality that made early Duran Duran great -- kinder, gentler records could probably be expected from the band as they age, but this album feels careless and flabby instead of introspective. Notable exceptions include the ascorbic "Mars Meets Venus," which skewers the American self-help movement over Bowie-influenced dance-pop beats, and the delicate if slightly sappy "Lady Xanax."
This album showcases a Duran Duran that is but a hollow shell of the band that enjoyed pop successes in the early '80s. Only Simon LeBon and Nick Rhodes remain from the original lineup -- Warren Cuccurullo, who has been featured on several recent Duran Duran albums, joins them to make a trio. Some of the smooth, spacy ballads that were characteristic of their 1993 self-titled release show up here, but more often than not LeBon is lost in a swamp of overproduction. Completely absent from this music was the aggressiveness and sexuality that made early Duran Duran great -- kinder, gentler records could probably be expected from the band as they age, but this album feels careless and flabby instead of introspective. Notable exceptions include the ascorbic "Mars Meets Venus," which skewers the American self-help movement over Bowie-influenced dance-pop beats, and the delicate if slightly sappy "Lady Xanax."
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Duran Duran - Pop Trash FLAC.rar - 417.6 MB
Duran Duran - Pop Trash MP3.rar - 136.5 MB
Year 2022 | Pop | Rock | Electronic | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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