Seven and the Ragged Tiger

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All Music Guide - Mike DeGagne
Despite the fact that Seven and the Ragged Tiger couldn't match the unrestrained pop/rock ebullience of 1982's Rio, Duran Duran put three of the album's singles in the Top Ten, taking it to number one in the U.K. Even though "The Reflex" gave the band their first number one hit, there's an overabundance of fancy glitz and dancefloor flamboyancy running through it, unlike "New Moon on Monday"'s straight-ahead appeal or "Union of the Snake"'s mysterious, almost taboo flair. It's apparent that Seven and the Ragged Tiger's content has the band moving ever so slightly into a danceclub arena, with the songs leaning more toward their ability to produce a sexier sound through ...
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Editorial Reviews

All Music Guide - Mike DeGagne
Despite the fact that Seven and the Ragged Tiger couldn't match the unrestrained pop/rock ebullience of 1982's Rio, Duran Duran put three of the album's singles in the Top Ten, taking it to number one in the U.K. Even though "The Reflex" gave the band their first number one hit, there's an overabundance of fancy glitz and dancefloor flamboyancy running through it, unlike "New Moon on Monday"'s straight-ahead appeal or "Union of the Snake"'s mysterious, almost taboo flair. It's apparent that Seven and the Ragged Tiger's content has the band moving ever so slightly into a danceclub arena, with the songs leaning more toward their ability to produce a sexier sound through electronics and instrumentation than through a firm lyrical and musical partnership. Even the unreleased tracks trade Duran Duran's handsome edginess for a shinier sound, heard mainly on "I Take the Dice" and "Cracks in the Pavement." It's here that Lebon and Taylor's personalities begins to get overshadowed by the demand to produce a more synth-snazzy and fashionable style of music. Although they may have turned their songwriting down a notch in order to succumb to the pabulum of synthesized pop, they didn't relinquish every aspect of their genius, and when they do deliver, it's bright, energetic, and effectual. Duran Duran's new direction eventually gave Seven and the Ragged Tiger double platinum status.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 8/5/2003
  • Label: Capitol
  • UPC: 724358481129
  • Catalog Number: 84811
  • Sales rank: 15,621

Album Credits

Performance Credits
Duran Duran Primary Artist
Andy Taylor Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
B.J. Nelson Vocals
Michelle Cobbs Vocals
Raphael Dejesus Percussion
Mark Kennedy Percussion
Simon LeBon Vocals, Group Member
Bob "Chicago" Nelson Vocals
Nick Rhodes Synthesizer, Keyboards, Group Member
John Taylor Bass, Vocals, Group Member
Andy Hamilton Saxophone
Roger Taylor Percussion, Drums, Group Member
Technical Credits
Duran Duran Arranger, Producer
Phil Thornalley Engineer
Ian Little Producer
Alex Sadkin Producer
Pete Schwier Engineer
John Taylor Contributor
Keith Breeden Sleeve Producer
Malcolm Garrett Sleeve Producer
Nick Webb Remastering
Roger Taylor Contributor
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  • Posted October 1, 2010

    As the Light Goes Down

    This is a great album! With complex lyrics just awaiting listeners' interpretations and catchy riffs with haunting melodies, there's no need to skip over tracks. Listeners may also notice a similarity (background sounds, haunting/lonely vocals) between DD's Tiger and Arcadia's So Red the Rose. Hmmmm, so just which one(s) were heading the recording and stylizing of this album?!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Duran Duran at It's Best!!!

    I'm a big Duran Duran fan and have a lot of their albums. However, this is one of those albums that you can put in your CD player, press the play button, and not have to worry about skipping past any bad songs. Even non-Duran Duran fans should be able to enjoy this one with such gems as ''The Reflex'' and ''Union of the Snake''.

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