Greatest (Duran Duran album)

Greatest is a greatest hits album by English rock band Duran Duran, released in 1998.

Greatest
Greatest hits album by
Released3 November 1998
Recorded1980–1997
Genre
Length78:23
Label
ProducerVarious
Duran Duran chronology
Night Versions: The Essential Duran Duran
(1998)
Greatest
(1998)
Strange Behaviour
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
Pitchfork Media(7.0/10)[4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[5]

Background and release

Greatest is an update of the 1989 tenth anniversary compilation album, Decade. The new release includes songs from their eponymous debut album through 1997's Medazzaland (excluding 1995's Thank You). The album includes all 14 songs featured in Decade, plus "New Moon on Monday" and four singles from the '90s. However, several songs on the disc are presented in their edited forms in order to fit on a single CD. In addition, the disc uses an edit of "Rio" that was not actually used on any of the song's US single releases, and to this day, has not appeared on any release other than Greatest or The Essential Collection.

The album was released by EMI after parting ways with the band following the disastrous Medazzaland album release in 1997, marking the first of many releases designed to capitalize on the band's extensive EMI-controlled back catalogue. To coincide with the release of the Greatest album in the United Kingdom, the song "Electric Barbarella" was released as a single in that territory. This track was originally released as a single in North America in 1997 to promote the Medazzaland album (which was never released officially in Europe until 2022).

By 2008, the collection had sold 1.3 million copies in the United States, and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[6] The collection is the band's most commercially successful release overall, but to date, a full collection of Duran Duran's singles on one album still has not been released.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Is There Something I Should Know?" non-album single, 19834:10
2."The Reflex" (The Dance Mix – Edited Version) Seven and the Ragged Tiger, 19834:24
3."A View to a Kill"
A View to a Kill soundtrack, 19853:34
4."Ordinary World" (Single Version)
Duran Duran (The Wedding Album), 19934:42
5."Save a Prayer" (US Single Version) Rio, 19823:47
6."Rio" (US Edit) Rio4:45
7."Hungry Like the Wolf" (Single Version) Rio3:25
8."Girls on Film" Duran Duran, 19813:27
9."Planet Earth" Duran Duran3:57
10."Union of the Snake" Seven and the Ragged Tiger4:22
11."New Moon on Monday" Seven and the Ragged Tiger4:16
12."The Wild Boys" Arena, 19844:17
13."Notorious" (45 mix)
  • Le Bon
  • J. Taylor
  • Rhodes
Notorious, 19864:00
14."I Don't Want Your Love" (Shep Pettibone 7" mix)
  • Le Bon
  • J. Taylor
  • Rhodes
Big Thing, 19883:48
15."All She Wants Is" (45 mix)
  • Le Bon
  • J. Taylor
  • Rhodes
Big Thing4:26
16."Electric Barbarella" (Edit)
  • Cuccurullo
  • Le Bon
  • Rhodes
Medazzaland, 19974:17
17."Serious" (Edit)
Liberty, 19903:56
18."Skin Trade" (Radio cut)
  • Le Bon
  • J. Taylor
  • Rhodes
Notorious4:26
19."Come Undone" (Edit)
  • Cuccurullo
  • Le Bon
  • J. Taylor
  • Rhodes
Duran Duran (The Wedding Album)4:17
Total length:78:23
2005 bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Planet Earth" 
2."Girls on Film" (Short Censored Version) 
3."The Chauffeur" 
4."Hungry Like the Wolf" 
5."Save a Prayer" 
6."Rio" 
7."Is There Something I Should Know?" 
8."Union of the Snake" 
9."New Moon on Monday" (Edit Version 1) 
10."The Reflex" 
11."The Wild Boys" (7" Final Edit) 
12."A View to a Kill" 
13."Notorious" 
14."Skin Trade" 
15."I Don't Want Your Love" 
16."All She Wants Is" 
17."Serious" 
18."Burning the Ground" 
19."Ordinary World" 
20."Come Undone" (Censored Version) 

Video album

Greatest
DVD cover
Video by
Released1999
November 2003 (2003-11) (DVD)
Recorded1981–1998
Genre
Length101 minutes
LabelEMI/Abbey Road Interactive
ProducerVarious
Duran Duran chronology
Extraordinary World
(1995)
Greatest
(1999)
Live from London
(2005)

Greatest was followed in 1999 by the release of a videotape compilation of the band's groundbreaking music videos. The video album was certified platinum by the RIAA on 29 January 2004. In November 2003, the video album was released in DVD format, titled Duran Duran: Greatest – The DVD, with hidden extra materials, including alternative versions of some of the videos and interviews of the band; however, this version is much criticised for its extensive use of easter egg features, which make it difficult to find and play some materials. In 2005, the disc was re-issued in a "Sight & Sound" package, containing both the CD and the DVD minus all of the latter's bonus material.

Track listing

VHS release
No.TitleLength
1."Girls on Film" (Uncensored) 
2."The Chauffeur" (Uncensored) 
3."Hungry Like the Wolf" 
4."Save a Prayer" 
5."Rio" 
6."Is There Something I Should Know?" 
7."Union of the Snake" 
8."The Wild Boys" (Extended Version) 
9."A View to a Kill" 
10."Notorious" 
11."Skin Trade" 
12."I Don't Want Your Love" 
13."All She Wants Is" 
14."Serious" 
15."Burning the Ground" 
16."Ordinary World" 
17."Come Undone" 
18."Electric Barbarella" 
19."My Own Way" 
20."The Wedding Album EPK" 
DVD release
No.TitleLength
1."Planet Earth" 
2."Girls on Film" (Long Uncensored Version) 
3."The Chauffeur" 
4."Hungry Like the Wolf" 
5."Save a Prayer" 
6."Rio" 
7."Is There Something I Should Know?" 
8."Union of the Snake" 
9."New Moon on Monday" 
10."The Reflex" 
11."The Wild Boys" (7" Edit Version) 
12."A View to a Kill" 
13."Notorious" 
14."Skin Trade" 
15."I Don't Want Your Love" 
16."All She Wants Is" 
17."Serious" 
18."Burning the Ground" 
19."Ordinary World" 
20."Come Undone" (Uncensored Version) 

Personnel

Duran Duran

Production

  • Nigel Reeve – mastering, co-ordination, compilation
  • Terry Burch – mastering
  • Malcolm Garrett – package design

Charts

1999 weekly chart performance for Greatest
Chart (1999)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[10]30
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[11]9
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[12]24
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[13]13
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[14]13
US Billboard 200[15]170
2000 weekly chart performance for Greatest
Chart (2000)Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[16]38
2003 weekly chart performance for Greatest
Chart (2003)Peak
position
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[17]12
2004 weekly chart performance for Greatest
Chart (2004)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC)[18]7
UK Albums (OCC)[19]4
2005 weekly chart performance for Greatest
Chart (2005)Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI)[20]22

Year-end charts

1998 year-end chart performance for Greatest
Chart (1998)Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[21]83
UK Albums (OCC)[22]59
2004 year-end chart performance for Greatest
Chart (2004)Position
UK Albums (OCC)[23]74

Certifications

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[24]Platinum60,000^
Australia (ARIA)[25]Gold35,000^
Belgium (BEA)[26]2× Platinum100,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[27]Gold50,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[28]Platinum15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[29]3× Platinum900,000^
United States (RIAA)[30]Platinum1,000,000^
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[31]Platinum1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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