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''Duran Duran'' is the seventh studio album--their second SelfTitledAlbum--recorded by British AlternativeRock group Music/DuranDuran. It was released through Creator/{{Parlophone}} on 11 February 1993.

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''Duran Duran'' is the seventh studio album--their second SelfTitledAlbum--recorded by British AlternativeRock group Music/DuranDuran. It was released through Creator/{{Parlophone}} Creator/ParlophoneRecords on 11 February 1993.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''I turned on the lights, the TV, and the radio, still I can't escape the ghost of you.'']]
Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as ''The Wedding Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members. The album was a major comeback for the band following the relative disappointments ''Big Thing'' (1988) and ''Liberty'' (1990) and spun off the international top 10 hits "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone".

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[[caption-width-right:350:''I [[caption-width-right:350:''Can't ever keep from falling apart at the seams\\
Can't I believe you're taking my heart to pieces'']]
->''Came in from a rainy Thursday\\
On the avenue\\
Thought I heard you talking softly\\
\\
I
turned on the lights, the TV, and TV\\
And
the radio, still radio\\
Still
I can't escape the ghost of you.'']]
Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which
you\\
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What has happened to it all?\\
Crazy, some'd say\\
Where is the life that I recognize?\\
Gone away''
-->--'''"Ordinary World"'''

''Duran Duran'' is the seventh studio album--their second SelfTitledAlbum--recorded by British AlternativeRock group Music/DuranDuran. It was released through Creator/{{Parlophone}} on 11 February 1993.

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is best known by fans as ''The Wedding Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members. The album was a major comeback for the band following the relative disappointments ''Big Thing'' (1988) and ''Liberty'' (1990) and spun off the international top 10 hits "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone".



!!''Ordinary Tropes''

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!!''Ordinary Tropes''!!"You caught me in your web of tropes":
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Can you guess what "U.M.F." is ''[[MentalAffair supposed to mean]]'' when you hear the line "making love to the ultimate mind"?

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Can GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you guess what "U.M.F." is ''[[MentalAffair supposed to mean]]'' when you hear are reading this in the line "making love to future, please check the ultimate mind"?trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* LongestSongGoesLast: "Sin Of The City" clocks in at 7 minutes and 14 seconds. It's also the [[EpicRocking longest song]] in the band's catalogue.


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* SpecialGuest: Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento co-wrote "Breath After Breath" and appears on the track singing in Portuguese.
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* {{Landlord}}: A rather shady one in "Sin Of The City" is mentioned as having "six thousand code violations."
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* LyricalColdOpen: "None Of The Above".
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* WorkInfoTitle
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Can you guess what "U.M.F." is ''supposed to mean'' when you hear the line "making love to the ultimate mind"?

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Can you guess what "U.M.F." is ''supposed ''[[MentalAffair supposed to mean'' mean]]'' when you hear the line "making love to the ultimate mind"?
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* YouAreNotAlone: "Come Undone".
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Duran Duran'', a.k.a. ''The Wedding Album'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''Duran Duran'', a.k.a. ''The Wedding Album'']][[caption-width-right:350:''I turned on the lights, the TV, and the radio, still I can't escape the ghost of you.'']]
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Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as ''The Wedding Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members. The album was a major comeback for the band following the relative dissapointments ''Big Thing'' (1988) and ''Liberty'' (1990) and spun off the international top 10 hits "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone".

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Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as ''The Wedding Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members. The album was a major comeback for the band following the relative dissapointments disappointments ''Big Thing'' (1988) and ''Liberty'' (1990) and spun off the international top 10 hits "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone".
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Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as ''The Wedding Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members.

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Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as ''The Wedding Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members.
members. The album was a major comeback for the band following the relative dissapointments ''Big Thing'' (1988) and ''Liberty'' (1990) and spun off the international top 10 hits "Ordinary World" and "Come Undone".
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Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as '''''"The Wedding Album"''''', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members.

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Music/DuranDuran's 1993 self-titled album, which is best known by fans as '''''"The ''The Wedding Album"''''', Album'', with its cover featuring wedding photos from the parents of the four band members.
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* ChangedForTheVideo: The video for "Ordinary World" uses the shorter single version of the song instead of the album version, removing the intro and mashing two instrumental bridge sections together.

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* ChangedForTheVideo: The video for "Ordinary World" uses the shorter single radio version of the song instead of the album version, removing the intro and mashing two instrumental bridge sections together.
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* ChangedForTheVideo: The video for "Ordinary World" uses the shorter single version of the song instead of the album version, removing the intro and mashing two instrumental bridge sections together.
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-->''Coat check girl up in Happyland''

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-->''Coat check girl up in Happyland''Happy Land''

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The album cover is in black-and-white.



* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The album cover is in black-and-white.
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* DomesticAbuse: "Sin Of The City" begins with such a case:

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* DomesticAbuse: "Sin Of The City" begins with such a case:case, given its real-life setting:
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* DomesticAbuse: "Sin Of The City" begins with such a case:
-->''Coat check girl up in Happyland''
-->''Has a violent row with a Cuba man.''
-->''Julio leaves in a drunken rage,''
-->''He comes back with the gasoline.''
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* BreakupSong: "Ordinary World".
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* SpokenWordInMusic: A voice that says "Telephone call for Mr. Bones" introduces the song "To Whom It May Concern".
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!!This album provides examples of

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!!This album provides examples of!!''Ordinary Tropes''
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* IntercourseWithYou: "U.M.F."
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* NewSoundAlbum
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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The album cover is in black-and-white.

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For the album by Music/JohnLennon and Music/YokoOno, see ''Music/WeddingAlbum'' (1969).



# Too Much Information
# Ordinary World
# Love Voodoo
# Drowning Man
# Shotgun
# Come Undone
# Breath After Breath
# U.M.F.
# Femme Fatale
# None Of The Above
# Shelter
# To Whom It May Concern
# Sin Of The City

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# Too "Too Much Information
Information"
# Ordinary World
"Ordinary World"
# Love Voodoo
"Love Voodoo"
# Drowning Man
"Drowning Man"
# Shotgun
"Shotgun"
# Come Undone
"Come Undone"
# Breath "Breath After Breath
Breath"
# U."U.M.F.
F."
# Femme Fatale
"Femme Fatale"
# None "None Of The Above
Above"
# Shelter
"Shelter"
# To "To Whom It May Concern
Concern"
# Sin "Sin Of The CityCity"



* AlliterativeTitle: By the album being named after the band itself. Also the track "'''F'''emme '''F'''atale".

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* AlliterativeTitle: By the album being named after the band itself. Also the track "'''F'''emme '''F'''atale". '''F'''atale" and "'''B'''reath After '''B'''reath".


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* OneManSong: "Drowning Man".
* OneWordTitle: "Shotgun" and "Shelter".
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* AlliterativeTitle: By the album being named after the band itself. Also the track "'''F'''emme '''F'''atale".
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Don\'t see how just listing an album cover designer really qualifies as Design Students Orgasm.


* DesignStudentsOrgasm: Nick Egan.
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* MinisculeRocking: "Shotgun", a very short song with a riff that appears later in "Sin Of The City."

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* MinisculeRocking: "Shotgun", a very short song (54 seconds long) with a riff that appears later in "Sin Of The City."
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* MinisculeRocking: "Shotgun", a very short song with a riff that appears later in "Sin Of The City."

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