Big Thing (Duran Duran album)

Big Thing
Studio album by Duran Duran
Released 18 October 1988 (1988-10-18)
27 September 2010 (2010-09-27) (Boxset)
Studio Davout Studios, Paris 1988
Genre
Length 44:48
Label Parlophone (United Kingdom)
Capitol/EMI (United States)
Producer
Duran Duran chronology
Notorious
(1986)
Big Thing
(1988)
Decade: Greatest Hits
(1989)
Singles from Big Thing
  1. "I Don't Want Your Love"
    Released: September 1988
  2. "All She Wants Is"
    Released: December 1988
  3. "Do You Believe in Shame?"
    Released: 10 April 1989
  4. "Big Thing"
    Released: 1989 (UK and Mexico only)
  5. "Too Late Marlene"
    Released: 1989 (Brazil only)
Professional ratings
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Big Thing is the fifth album by Duran Duran, released worldwide in 1988. It reached No. 15 in the UK and No. 24 in the US.

A CD reissue (with one bonus track) was released in 1994. The album was reissued as a three disc boxset on 27 September 2010.

Background

In 1988, the musical climate was changing, veering to a more dance-based groove. Duran Duran were known primarily as an early '80s new wave synth-pop act, and the band was sitting at a career crossroads; Big Thing was their stab at maintaining mainstream popularity.

Turning to more synth- and bass-heavy grooves than their previous efforts, Big Thing was seen by many as the band's "house music" album. Tracks like the first single "I Don't Want Your Love", the title track, and the album's second single "All She Wants Is" cemented the band's more aggressive dance angle.

To get the new music played without preconceived 'teeny bopper band' notions of Duran Duran, the band sent an edited three-minute version of album tracks "The Edge of America" and "Lake Shore Driving" to radio stations, known as "Official Bootleg: The LSD Edit". The promo was credited to "The Krush Brothers", which the band also used in a few surprise live dates.

Dance music and stylistic respellings aside, Big Thing was an album of contrasts. While the general feel was a response to the burgeoning house music and rave scene, a number of tracks on the album harkened back to the band's more lush arrangements. Tracks like "Land", "Palomino" and the single "Do You Believe in Shame?" had more in common with "Save a Prayer" or "The Seventh Stranger" than with Chicago house.

The album also contains two short pieces entitled "Interlude One" and "Flute Interlude" which were more experimental in nature than anything the band had done before. The band would repeat the use of these "interludes" on future albums with "Shotgun" appearing on Duran Duran (1993), "Fragment" and "Kiss Goodbye" on Pop Trash (2000), and "Return to Now" and "A Diamond in the Mind" on All You Need Is Now (2011).

While the album and the first two singles did quite well in the charts, the relative failure of the third single "Do You Believe in Shame?" (it reached No. 30 in the UK) killed off any chance for a fourth single from the album. A house version of "Drug" which had been recorded with producer Marshall Jefferson in April 1989 was tentatively slated as that single.

A brief legal challenge surrounded the close resemblance of the melody of "Shame" to that of the Dale Hawkins classic "Suzie Q" (more famously covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival). It was judged that there was no intentional plagiarism in this case.

The album was eventually reissued with the original Daniel Abraham mix of "Drug" added as a bonus track, previously released as a b-side to the "Do You Believe in Shame?" single.

Warren Cuccurullo

Guitarist Warren Cuccurullo had begun working with Duran Duran in the middle of the recording of the previous album Notorious (1986), after the acrimonious departure of former guitarist Andy Taylor. While he was still not a full band member, nor a true songwriting partner, Big Thing was the first full album with which Cuccurullo was involved. His contributions can be felt all over the record, from the "lead vamp guitar" on "All She Wants Is" to the crazed guitar solo on album closer "Lake Shore Driving".

Contrary to popular belief, Chester Kamen plays guitar on "I Don't Want Your Love" (although it's Cuccurullo who appears in the video).

At the end of the global Electric Theatre Tour promoting Big Thing in 1989, Warren Cuccurullo became a full-time member of the band along with drummer Sterling Campbell. Campbell would stay for one more album, 1990s Liberty, while Cuccurullo would remain with the band until 2001.

Dedication

For the first time in their career the band members decided to write personal dedication notes on the album sleeve thus thanking Alex Sadkin who had been killed in a car crash in late 1987, Andy Warhol, who had died in early 1987 and David Miles, a childhood friend of Le Bon's who died of an illegal drug cigarette during the album's creation.

Track listing

1988 Original Release

All songs written and arranged by Duran Duran.

No. Title Length
1. "Big Thing"   3:41
2. "I Don't Want Your Love"   4:06
3. "All She Wants Is"   4:34
4. "Too Late Marlene"   5:08
5. "Drug (It's Just a State of Mind)"   4:36
6. "Do You Believe in Shame?"   4:23
7. "Palomino"   5:19
8. "Interlude One"   0:32
9. "Land"   6:12
10. "Flute Interlude"   0:32
11. "The Edge of America"   2:37
12. "Lake Shore Driving"   3:03
Bonus track on 2006 CD reissue
No. Title Length
13. "Drug (It's Just a State of Mind) (Daniel Abraham Mix)"   4:20

As neither of the UK CDs show the track listings the difference between them can be identified by the catalogue numbers. These are:-

2010 Reissue

CD One
No. Title Length
1. "Big Thing (Nocymb)"   3:41
2. "I Don't Want Your Love"   4:06
3. "All She Wants Is"   4:34
4. "Too Late Marlene"   5:08
5. "Drug (It's Just a State of Mind)*"   4:18
6. "Do You Believe in Shame?"   4:23
7. "Palomino"   5:19
8. "Interlude One"   0:32
9. "Land"   6:12
10. "Flute Interlude"   0:32
11. "The Edge of America"   2:37
12. "Lake Shore Driving"   3:03
CD Two: Singles and B-sides
No. Title Length
1. "I Don’t Want Your Love (7" mix)"   3:47
2. "All She Wants Is (45 mix)"   4:36
3. "I Believe/All I Need To Know (Full version) *"   6:21
4. "The Krush Brothers LSD Edit"   3:30
5. "God (London)"   1:40
6. "This Is How a Road Gets Made"   0:47
7. "Palomino (edit)"   3:30
8. "Drug (It’s Just a State of Mind) (Remix)"   4:36
9. "Big Thing (7" mix) *"   3:53
Mixes
No. Title Length
10. "I Don’t Want Your Love (Big mix)"   7:24
11. "All She Wants Is (US master mix)"   7:19
12. "Big Thing (12" mix) *"   6:40
13. "All She Wants Is (Eurohouse mix)"   7:34
DVD: Big Thing Live – Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy, 12 December 1988
No. Title Length
1. "Introduction/God"   1:57
2. "Big Thing"   4:10
3. "I Don’t Want Your Love"   4:48
4. "Hungry Like the Wolf"   4:28
5. "Do You Believe in Shame?"   4:39
6. "All She Wants Is/Planet Earth"   5:47
7. "This Is How a Road Gets Made/Winter Marches On"   4:20
8. "Palomino"   5:47
9. "Too Late Marlene"   5:52
10. "Girls on Film"   3:43
11. "Notorious"   4:54
12. "Skin Trade"   5:58
13. "Is There Something I Should Know?"   4:56
14. "The Wild Boys/Drug"   8:02
15. "Band Introduction/Save a Prayer"   7:48
16. "The Reflex"   4:03
17. "Rio"   3:41
18. "The Edge of America"   9:42
The Videos
No. Title Length
19. "I Don’t Want Your Love"    
20. "All She Wants Is"    
21. "Do You Believe in Shame?"    

Singles

  1. "I Don't Want Your Love" (September 1988) #14 UK, #4 US
  2. "All She Wants Is" (January 1989) #9 UK, #22 US
  3. "Do You Believe in Shame?" (April 1989) #30 UK, #72 US

Promo Singles

  1. "Official Bootleg: LSD Edit" (as The Krush Brothers)
  2. "Big Thing"
  3. "Too Late Marlene"

Bonus Disc (Japanese Release Only)

Toshiba EMI also released Big Thing in a two-disc set, which featured not only the complete album, but a five-song live CD, Previously released as Duran Goes Dutch (USA,Promo EP 1987):

  1. Notorious [Live]
  2. Vertigo (Do The Demolition) [Live]
  3. New Religion [Live]
  4. Hungry Like The Wolf [Live]
  5. American Science [Live]

Personnel

Duran Duran

with

Also credited

References

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