

Their comeback album, 1993's Duran Duran (commonly called The Wedding Album) featured two top-ten worldwide hits " Ordinary World" and " Come Undone". The band spent the rest of the 1980s and early 1990s continuing to release albums and singles, to only moderate success. In 1985, the band topped the US charts with the single " A View to a Kill" from the soundtrack of the film of the same name.Īndy and Roger left the band before the recording of their fourth album, Notorious (1986), which yielded the top ten title track. Their follow-up third album, Seven and the Ragged Tiger, became their only UK number one album and featured the US and UK number one single " The Reflex". "Hungry Like the Wolf" won the inaugural Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 1984.

The songs " Hungry Like the Wolf" and " Rio" featured cinematic music videos directed by Australian film maker Russel Mulcahy and became two of their biggest hits. The band's breakthrough sophomore album was Rio (1982), which peaked at number six in the US, number two in the United Kingdom, and number one in Australia and Canada. A heavily edited form played in rotation on MTV. The band's first major hit was " Girls on Film" (1981), from their self-titled debut album, the popularity of which was enhanced by a controversial music video. The group was a leading band in the MTV-driven Second British Invasion of the US in the 1980s.

Innovators of the music video, Duran Duran was catapulted into the mainstream with the introduction of the 24-hour music channel MTV. When Duran Duran emerged they were generally considered part of the New Romantic scene. With the addition of drummer Roger Taylor (no relation to John) the following year the band went through numerous personnel changes before May 1980, when they settled on their most famous line-up by adding guitarist Andy Taylor (no relation to John or Roger) and lead singer Simon Le Bon. Duran Duran ( / dj ʊ ˌ r æ n dj ʊ ˈ r æ n/) are an English new wave band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by keyboardist Nick Rhodes and bassist John Taylor.
