Album
Liberty
1990 · Electronic, Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Liberty is an Electronic album by Duran Duran, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 88 pressings tracked.
About
Liberty is the sixth studio album by Duran Duran, released on 20 August 1990. It entered the top 10 in the UK albums chart, and garnered a #6 hit for the single "Serious" in Japan Liberty is the first Duran Duran album to feature songwriting credits outside the original five band member. Guitarist Warren Cuccurullo and drummer Sterling Campbell were made permanent band members and given songwriting credit, although Campbell would leave in early 1991, before the band began work on their subsequent hit The Wedding Album. Writing and rehearsing for the album took place intermittently between May and July 1989; demo sessions took place in August and September, and final recording began on 9 October at Olympic Studio, with producer Chris Kimsey and engineer Chris Potter. Recording, production and overdubbing of the many keyboard and vocal layers dragged on until March 1990, and the result was an album that many fans and critics considered bland and overproduced. In a 1998 interview with Goldmine magazine, bassist John Taylor admitted that he was struggling with his drug addictions during recording of the album. He said, "When we were in rehearsal, it seemed like we had a great album, but we weren't able to parlay it into a great album in the studio, whatever. I can just remember smoking hash oil, that's all I can really remember about making that album." Vocalist Simon Le Bon commented "We went into a barn in Sussex and started jamming away, and before we got finished, it was like, 'Right we've got the album, let's go and record it now.' And I don't think we got it right; I don't think we were paying enough attention. We were quite self-conscious at the time as well, the way things had been going, and it kind of made us stand outside of ourselves to do the album. But out of that came two of the best songs Duran's ever come up with, 'Serious' and 'My Antarctica,' they're really, really beautiful song. I don't think it's a bad album, but there's definitely weak spots on it, definitely. I mean, something like 'Violence Of Summer,' it just didn't have a proper choru, great verse though. Just not paying enough attention, we just lost our concentration." A bootleg recording of the demo sessions for the album, titled Didn't Anybody Tell You? surfaced in 1999. Many unreleased, scrapped songs from the Liberty sessions were heard by the public for the first time: "Bottleneck" "Money on Your Side" "Dream Nation" "In Between Woman" "Worth Waiting For" "My Family" (played live 1989) .
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Tracklist
- 1Violence Of Summer (Love's Taking Over)4:22
- 2Liberty5:01
- 3Hothead3:31
- 4Serious4:21
- 5All Along The Water3:50
- 6My Antarctica5:01
- 7First Impression5:28
- 8Read My Lips4:30
- 9Can You Deal With It3:47
- 10Venice Drowning5:13
- 11Downtown5:23
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- polished
- bittersweet
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bernard Fowler
- Carol Kenyon
- John JonesKEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED BY , KEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED BY, KEYBOARDS
- John Taylor
- Luis Jardim
- Nick Rhodes
- Roddy Lorimer
- Simon Le Bon
- Spike Edney
- Stan Harrison
- Sterling Campbell
- Tessa Niles
- Warren Cuccurullo
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 88 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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