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duranduran.jpgDuran Duran reuniting for a new album

First time for original band since 1983

Tuesday, June 15, 2004 Posted: 3:41 PM EDT (1941 GMT)

NEW YORK (AP) -- Duran Duran, who regrouped last year for a successful tour, are reuniting again -- this time, for a new album on a new record label.

Lead singer Simon LeBon told The Associated Press that the band has almost finished working on the untitled disc, which will be released in the fall on Epic Records. It will mark the first time the original band members -- LeBon, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Roger Taylor and Andy Taylor -- have recorded an album together since 1983's "Seven & the Ragged Tiger."

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http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/06/1...n.ap/index.html

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I have an album of their's that was from the 90s. I remember the track "come undone" being on the top ten at the time but i guess this is the first time they're all together

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I guess the James Bond cut was ok. But these pretty boys remind me of the all boy bands today...which isnt saying much :lol:

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the album that I have is actually ok.

I might be too quick to judge. What do you like about it? Any good songs or musicianship?

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