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Seven and the Ragged Tiger 2010

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Format: Audio CD, Original recording remastered, July 19, 2024


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Originally released in 1983, Seven and the Ragged Tiger was the final Duran album with the original five members (until 2004). This third album was the first of Duran's to reach 1 in the UK charts. 'The Reflex' was remixed by Nile Rodgers and released as the third single on the album, it became the first US and second UK 1 single.

Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.2 x 4.92 x 5.51 inches; 1.59 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rhino/Parlophone


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2024


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 8, 2024


Label ‏ : ‎ Rhino/Parlophone


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #25,445 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) #11,068 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seventh and the Ragged Tiger
I like this CD it is really good. I still have the 45 record it comes with a poster of Duran Duran, that is cool.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Amy Lauro

  • Great Album
It came with a cracked case which I'm chalking up to shipping. This album is fantastic for those not familiar with it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by SalemPoe

  • The music brings back memories of the 80's
Love the music. Delivery was great came earlier than expected. Extremely please with sellers service.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2021 by Jennifer Moulton

  • Great Artwork! Great Sound! Enjoyable Listen!
Coming from a former Duran Duran hater, it's amazing how time weeds out the classics from the also-rans. This version of Duran Duran's 3rd studio album is really great. Not only has the sound quality been remastered for a great sound, the packaging in a mini-lp gatefold sleeve plus great liner notes booklet is in itself worth at least 3 stars. The quality of the tracks though a commercial hit does fall short of what they did on "Rio" but then again, it's really hard to top that already classic album and which would prove to be their best ever work. Given that, this album is a really enjoyable listen if you can get over the fact that much of the lyrics are rubbish as the musicianship is first rate. I think the bass player's running bass style is first class and he would warrant an honourable mention in any band. "New Moon on Monday" and "The Union of the Snake" are stand out tracks while the other tracks that never made it to single status are also quite good. If you are a fan, this is definitely the version to get. Great sound and design, what more can you ask for? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2005 by Frederick Baptist

  • Five Stars
Awesome album.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2017 by Misty Griffin

  • Five Stars
Nice
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2014 by Cesar

  • They're Baaaaaaack!!!
This is such a brilliant, exciting, fun recording to listen to. I completely adore "The Seventh Stranger" The only criticisim I have for this, is that they did not put the title track on. I would love to hear that song! (A poor quality recording is available on the CD "Perfect Days: Then And Now") Still, listening to this will take you back to junior high school/1983 when you heard Simon sing "(I'm Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement" or "Of Crime And Passion" and you totally swooned! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2003 by Patrick N. J. McCaffery

  • Nice artwork, too bad about the record...
Really, I don't like this album much, but the repackaged CD with lyric sheet and photos missing since the original release on vinyl put back in are pretty fun. Buy this version if you're a fan of the band. My Original Review: The Third Album was supposed to be the triumphal, world-conquering follow-up to "Rio". Instead it comes across as over-produced smarmy pop with an overblown title and bad cover art to boot. This is the one D2 album I hardly ever listen to. "The Reflex" is a promising start, but fair warning, the album mix is distinctly different from the Nile Rodgers produced single remix that hit #1 on the charts. "New Moon On Monday" is okay, but then the tracks descend into insincere pop inanity. "Cracks in the Pavement" and "I take the Dice" are pure pablum filler. Side one grinds to a close with "Of Crime And Passion", a song trying so hard to be edgy it ultimately spins off the 'ol turntable. "Union of the Snake" is solid chart material, the strongest song with a solid Bowie bass beat, excellent percussion and some good horn work. "Shadows On Your Side" comes off as an overdone uptempo number that seems to get to the chorus inside of 10 seconds and repeat it every 30 seconds thereafter. The band finally take a breath and stretch their creativity on "Tiger Tiger", an evocative instrumental number that leads in to the big finish "The Seventh Stranger", which is one of my favorite ballad/atmospheric numbers from the band, and Andy Taylor's guitar solo theme work is gorgeous. The album ends abruptly, far short of it's intended goal. This album needs a serious "Director's Cut" style updating from Nick and Simon to bring it back to respectability. If they had included the "Is There Something I Should Know" single, the outstanding B-side "Secret Oktober" and the remixed single version of "The Reflex" they might have had something. Buy this version only if you have to have it to complete your collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2005 by Dave Bara

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