We've ranked all 14 of Duran Duran's studio albums, and the mostly live 'Arena.'
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We've ranked all 14 of Duran Duran's studio albums, and the mostly live 'Arena.'
Throughout the '80s, '90s and beyond, however, Duran Duran's disdain for repetition—and a determined spirit of adventure—helped the band endure through shifting musical trends and lineup changes without losing too much of their commercial clout. In 2001, the three Taylors, all of whom had left at various times, returned to Le Bon and Rhodes, the only constant members, and came back with 2004's Astronaut. Even though Andy Taylor left in 2006, they've remained a viable recording and touring outfit. Read below to see how Duran Duran's albums rank in order of awesomeness.