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Duran Duran

Arena

 
Cover Arena click the image to get it in cd-cover size
Release Date: November 30, 1983
Label: EMI Special Markets
Rating: 4.0
 
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Tracklist of Arena

Disc 1
1 Is There Something I Should Know?  4:10 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Hungry Like The Wolf  3:41 view lyrics
3 New Religion   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Save A Prayer  3:47 view lyrics
5 The Wild Boys  4:19 view lyrics
6 The Seventh Stranger  5:22 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 The Chauffeur   no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Union Of The Snake  4:21 no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Planet Earth  3:58 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Careless Memories  3:45 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Cannot believe it!

I am not used to write comments down here just for a question of time but reading previous reviews I cannot but write!
How can you rate such a good album 1/2 stars????
I am a massive fan since 1984 and that's a story...but this album worths buying!! it's a good album. Yes, studio albums are much much better (RIO to tell one!) and it's a shame audience is not "alive" in this recording, but it's indeed a good recording that sum up Duran style at that time (they were at the top after Wild Boys release).
If you never heard any song of the boys let's start with RIO otherwise this live cd is a good starting point!!!!!!!!!
And they are back now!!!!!!!!!!

Huge Fan of DD, but not this CD!

OK, first. To the clod who wrote that this CD is not live...shame on you. It IS live. The audience is mostly filtered out, NOT added in (if they were added in, don't you think they would have made them louder?). That's the biggest drawback to Arena; the passion of the audience is eliminated. Plus it has some really bad singing. You're better off finding a bootleg live CD than buying this one!

Also, don't you love those who keep posting 1 star negative reviews and then tell us we are better off listening to Iron Maiden and Ozzy Osbourne? Why are they even listening to DD in the first place? And honestly, do you think they've even HEARD a DD CD? Incidentally, when was the last Iron Maiden or OO CD? Did they sell well? Didn't they both drop off the face of the earth (musically, that is)? I love the comparisons to NSYNC - this is 25 years later and DD and still around and going strong. Where is NSYNC? What was the last NSYNC album where they wrote the songs and produced? Oh yeah....there hasn't been one!

Not the best - but not the worst either

In 1984, with three studio albums under their belts - Duran Duran released their first live album called "Arena". Just four albums into their young, but successful careers - it might seem early to release a live album, however at this time Duran Duran was as hot as any group. Their last two studio albums ("Rio" and "Seven and the Ragged Tiger") had made them the toast of MTV and Top 40 radio. In addition, the band had embarked on a very successful world tour, so it seemed a wise move to release the live album. This collection includes 9 tracks from that world tour as well as a new studio track called "Wildboys". A lot of people were very critical on the quintet's effort on "Arena". Some of this criticism is justifiable. Some of this criticism is unfair because there is some good work on this album that was done by the band.



First for some of the bad news about "Arena" album. Arena makes some of the fundamental mistakes that many live albums make. This main mistake is not capturing the magic of one great performance, but rather forming a "best of" compilation of live performances from the band. I find when this is done, something is taken away from the individual live performances that are on here. It also immediately takes away from the continuity and flow of the CD. Since this isn't a single performance, we aren't made aware of what would have been the opening song, closing song, encore songs, etc. If you listen to other live albums like Fleetwood Mac's "The Dance" and Rush's "Rush in Rio", these capture most or all of the live performance on CD and stick to the original flow. The result is something magical and intangible - something that "Arena" really lacks. What is worse is the studio track, "Wildboys" is stuck right in the middle of the live tracks.



Another key point is we don't know where these recordings came from. The live recordings are credited from "recorded around the world". Yes all of the tour locations are listed by the month - but no specific tour dates and no specifics on where each track was recorded from. The only exception is the studio track - "Wildboys" is credited to being recorded in London.



Unfortunately for "Arena" there are some other problems beyond the mistakes listed above. This collection just doesn't feel like a live CD. There is a minimum of crowd noise. There isn't a lot of interaction happening with the crowd (possibly the only part where there is true interaction is when Simon Le Bon asks the audience before "Hungry Like the Wolf" - 'Is Anybody Hungry?' - but even that doesn't get me doing handstands) Duran Duran had the reputation for being a very high energy band in the 1980s, yet most of this album doesn't have the high energy of a Duran Duran concert.



However, despite the shortcomings above, there are some good things to point out about this collection. The set does a nice job at balancing out the works from the 3 studio albums - 3 songs from "Duran Duran", 4 songs from "Rio", and 2 from "Seven and the Ragged Tiger". I am disappointed that "The Reflex" or "New Moon on Mondays" were not included with this collection, but I think it also was a good thing to not include too much material from the last studio album.



The opening track is "Is There Something I Should Know". It isn't my favorite Duran Duran track, but I like that there is some horn music integrated toward the end of this song. To a lesser extent, "Planet Earth" and "Careless Memories" have some nice horns that give this a new spin to these tunes. WhatI find very interesting is on "Arena" the band tends to do a better job on the lesser known tunes. Tracks such as "New Religion", "Careless Memories", and "The Chauffeur" are terrific. The more popular tracks are also nicely done - "Hungry Like the Wolf", "Union of the Snake", "Save a Prayer", and "Planet Earth". I think one of the more creative things is the segue that is done between "The Seventh Stranger" and "The Chauffeur". While these songs are from two distinct albums, Duran Duran makes them seem like one seemless song. It's hard to tell that this is a product of the editing of the collection or if this is the way they were actually performed during the Tour. I think "The Chauffeur" is the most underrated track on this collection - it really has a true "haunting" quality as you listen to it. I think the real issue where I have with "Arena" is that Duran Duran does a nice job with the music on this collection - but it could have been so much more. This could have captured the passion and energy of the live concert much more consistently.



As for the new track "Wildboys". I don't think it's the best Duran Duran track, however I don't feel it's the worst. What I do notice is that Roger Taylor's drumming becomes more promient on this track and this seemed to carry over into when they would release the James Bond soundtrack song "A View to a Kill".



As for the liner notes - not terrific. There are some pictures of each of the band members that look like they were taken for teen magainzes. There are no lyrics. The band members and studio musicians are listed, but are not credited with any instruments. As mentioned above Tour Cities are listed.



The best way to summarize is that this isn't a terrible live album, but it isn't terrific. This is a live album that could have been so much more. If you love Duran Duran, this album probably won't disappoint - otherwise, this may not be a collection of interest.