Strange Behaviour
Duran Duran · 1999
154 min · 24 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · heavy metal
A vibrant collection of remixed classics that reimagines Duran Duran's hits through an electronic lens.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- vibrant remixes for dance parties wave-like pacing for transitions nostalgic energy from classics
- Context
- Released in 1999, 'Strange Behaviour' marked Duran Duran's return to the music scene after a period of diminished commercial success in the late '90s. This album served as a compilation of remixes from their earlier works, showcasing their adaptability amidst changing musical landscapes and solidifying their place in the evolving electronic pop genre.
- If you like
- alternative rock, hard rock, heavy metal
Strange Behaviour is an album by Duran Duran, released in 1999. A vibrant collection of remixed classics that reimagines Duran Duran's hits through an electronic lens. 'Strange Behaviour' is significant for its exploration of remix culture, reflecting a growing trend in the late '90s where artists revisited and recontextualized past hits. The album featured several tracks that were well-received by fans and contributed to the sustained revival of interest in Duran Duran during this era, particularly within dance clubs. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Strange Behaviour sound like?
A vibrant collection of remixed classics that reimagines Duran Duran's hits through an electronic lens. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.
What makes Strange Behaviour by Duran Duran notable?
'Strange Behaviour' is significant for its exploration of remix culture, reflecting a growing trend in the late '90s where artists revisited and recontextualized past hits. The album featured several tracks that were well-received by fans and contributed to the sustained revival of interest in Duran Duran during this era, particularly within dance clubs. Released in 1999, 'Strange Behaviour' marked Duran Duran's return to the music scene after a period of diminished commercial success in the late '90s. This album served as a compilation of remixes from their earlier works, showcasing their adaptability amidst changing musical landscapes and solidifying their place in the evolving electronic pop genre.
Who is Strange Behaviour for?
Strange Behaviour works well if you're into vibrant remixes for dance parties, wave-like pacing for transitions and nostalgic energy from classics.
How many songs are on Strange Behaviour?
Strange Behaviour has 24 tracks, running approximately 154 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Planet Earth (Night mix) 6:58
- 2 Girls on Film (Night version) Standout 5:32
- 3 My Own Way (Night version) 6:37
- 4 Hungry Like the Wolf (Night version) Standout 5:12
- 5 Hold Back the Rain (remix) 6:37
- 6 Rio (Carnival version) 6:44
- 7 New Religion (Carnival version) 5:16
- 8 Is There Something I Should Know? (Monster mix) 6:41
- 9 Union of the Snake (The Monkey mix) 6:26
- 10 New Moon on Monday (extended version) 6:05
- 11 The Reflex (dance mix) Standout 6:33
- 12 Wild Boys (Wilder Than Wild Boys extended mix) 7:59
Disc 2
- 1 Notorious (extended mix) 5:17
- 2 Skin Trade (Stretch mix) 7:43
- 3 Meet El Presidente (12″ version) 7:14
- 4 American Science (Chemical Reaction mix) 7:42
- 5 I Don’t Want Your Love (dub mix) 7:36
- 6 All She Wants Is (US Master mix) 7:20
- 7 Violence of Summer (Power mix) 4:58
- 8 Come Undone (Come Undub) 4:48
- 9 Love Voodoo (Sydney Street 12″ mix) 4:41
- 10 Too Much Information (12″ Jellybean mix) 6:44
- 11 None of the Above (Drizabone 12″ mix) 6:37
- 12 Drowning Man (D:Ream ambient mix) 6:45
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
154 min 17 sec
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