Duran Duran - Thank You (Japanese 1st Press) (1995)

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Title: Thank You
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: EMI
Genre: Pop-Rock, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:03:54
Total Size: 727 Mb / 416 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. White Lines
02. I Wanna Take You Higher
03. Perfect Day
04. Watching The Detectives
05. Lay Lady Lay
06. 911 Is A Joke
07. Success
08. Crystal Ship
09. Ball Of Confusion
10. Thank You
11. Drive By
12. I Wanna Take You Higher Again
Bonus Tracks:
13. Diamond Dogs
14. Femme Fatale

An album of Duran Duran covering their "influences" was never something even the most dedicated fan wanted to hear, yet the band had the audacity to record Thank You, a collection of the group's favorite songs. Featuring songwriters as diverse as Bob Dylan and Sly Stone, Thank You works best when the band realizes the monumental silliness of its cover, as on "White Lines," which is performed with Grandmaster Flash himself, and the acoustic blues rendition of Public Enemy's "911 Is a Joke." Or it works when the band can reinvent material like Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" into a slick MOR ballad. When Thank You doesn't work, it's because the band doesn't quite get what made the original version special ("Lay Lady Lay" and "Watching the Detectives"). Too many plain, mediocre songs (the Doors' "Crystal Ship") prevent the album from being either unintentionally funny or genuinely successful. The record is solely a curiosity and not a very interesting one at that.