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Duran Duran discography
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English new wave band Duran Duran have released 16 studio albums, four live albums, four compilation albums, two remix albums, two box sets, seven extended plays, 46 singles and 14 video albums. Duran Duran have sold over 150 million records.[1] The band have achieved UK top-five albums in five consecutive decades (1980s to 2020s), and US top-10 albums in three decades (1980s, 1990s and 2010s).
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Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Remix albums
Box sets
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Extended plays
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Singles
1980s
1990s
2000s–present
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Guest appearances
Videography
Video albums
Music videos
- "Planet Earth" (1981)
- "Careless Memories" (1981)
- "Girls on Film" (1981)
- "My Own Way" (1981)
- "Friends of Mine" (1981)
- "Hungry Like the Wolf" (1982)
- "Save a Prayer" (1982)
- "Lonely in Your Nightmare" (1982)
- "Rio" (1982)
- "Night Boat" (1982)
- "The Chauffeur" (1982)
- "Is There Something I Should Know?" (1983)
- "Union of the Snake" (1983)
- "New Moon on Monday" (1984)
- "The Reflex" (1984)
- "The Wild Boys" (1984)
- "Save a Prayer" (Live) (1985)
- "A View to a Kill" (1985)
- "Notorious" (1986)
- "Skin Trade" (1987)
- "Meet El Presidente" (1987)
- "I Don't Want Your Love" (1988)
- "All She Wants Is" (1988)
- "Do You Believe in Shame?" (1989)
- "Burning the Ground" (1989)
- "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" (1990)
- "Serious" (1990)
- "Ordinary World" (1993)
- "Come Undone" (1993)
- "Too Much Information" (1993)
- "Breath After Breath" (1993)
- "Femme Fatale" (1993)
- "Perfect Day" (1995)
- "White Lines (Don't Do It)" (1995)
- "Out of My Mind" (1997)
- "Electric Barbarella" (1997)
- "Someone Else Not Me" (2000)
- "(Reach Up for The) Sunrise" (2004)
- "What Happens Tomorrow" (2005)
- "Falling Down" (2007)
- "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" (2009)
- "All You Need Is Now" (2010)
- "Girl Panic!" (2011)
- "Hungry Like the Wolf" (Steve Aoki Remix; 2012)
- "Pressure Off" (2015)
- "Pressure Off" (360° lyric video; 2015)
- "Last Night in the City" (2016)
- "Face for Today (2017)
- "The Edge of America" (2018)
- "Five Years" (2021)
- "Invisible" (2021)
- "Anniversary" (2021)
- "More Joy!" (lyric video; 2021)
- "Ball and Chain" (lyric video; 2022)
- "Anniversary" (Duran Duran All-Toy Funko Pop line Version created by Los Angeles Fan/Director; 2022)
- "Danse Macabre" (2023)
- "Black Moonlight" (2023)
- "Evil Woman" (2024)
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Record label timeline
- 1980–1999: EMI/Capitol/Parlophone
- 1999–2001: Hollywood Records
- 2004–2009: Epic Records
- 2010–2012: Tapemodern/S-Curve Records
- 2015–2021: Warner Bros. Records
- 2021–present: BMG
Notes
- "Five Years" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[44]
- "Invisible" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 44 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[45]
- "Anniversary" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 56 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[47]
- "Give It All Up" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 99 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[48]
- "Danse Macabre" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[49]
- "Black Moonlight" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 28 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[50]
- "New Moon (Dark Phase)" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 66 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[51]
- "Evil Woman" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 78 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[52]
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