''Liberty'' is the sixth studio album by English
new wave band
Duran Duran
Duran Duran () are an English Rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer and bassist Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor (bass guitarist), John Taylor. With the addition of drummer Roger ...
, released on 20 August 1990 by
Parlophone
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. The album reached number eight on the
UK Albums Chart
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, and spawned the singles "
Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" and "
Serious
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Albums
* ''Serious'' (Luther Allison album) or the title song, 1987
* ''Serious'' ( ...
".
Background
Duran Duran had emerged as one of the most successful bands of the 1980s, helping to both spearhead the so-called 'Second British Invasion' of the American charts and making increasingly striking music videos to promote their singles via MTV. By the end of the 1980s, however, the band had lost both
Roger
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and
Andy Taylor, who had quit shortly after their 1985
Live Aid
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performance. Subsequent studio albums released including ''
Notorious'' and ''
Big Thing'' were not well received either critically or commercially, selling in far fewer quantities than their predecessors. Whilst the 1989 Decade compilation managed to chart in the Top 10 around the world, it was seen as a temporary stop-gap and an opportunity for the band to decide what musical direction they wanted to explore in the 1990s.
Recording
''Liberty'' is the first Duran Duran album to feature songwriting credits outside the lineup from the first three albums. Guitarist
Warren Cuccurullo
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and drummer
Sterling Campbell
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were made official band members and given songwriting credits, although Campbell would leave in early 1991, before the band began work on their subsequent album ''
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* ''Wedding Album'' (Leon and Mary Russell album), 1976
* ''Duran Duran'' (1993 album), also known as ''The Wedding Album''
* ''The Wedding Album'' (T ...
''.
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 Studios
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, with producer
Chris Kimsey
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and engineer
Chris Potter. Recording, production and
overdubbing
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of the many keyboard and vocal layers dragged on until March 1990.
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
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, that's all I can really remember about making that album."
[Green, Jo-Anne.]
Your Mission, Barbarella: Find Duran Duran
." '' Goldmine'', Volume 24 Issue 456 (16 January 1998)
Vocalist
Simon Le Bon
Simon John Charles Le Bon (born 27 October 1958) is a British singer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the new wave band Duran Duran and its offshoot Arcadia. Le Bon has received three Ivor Novello Awards from the British ...
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 songs. 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
"Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" is a song by English new wave band Duran Duran, the first single from their sixth studio album, ''Liberty'' (1990). Having finished the 1980s with the ''Decade'' singles compilation, Duran Duran foun ...
', it just didn't have a proper chorus, great verse though. Just not paying enough attention, we just lost our concentration."
Ultimately though, he proved to be quite sanguine about the album as a whole, stating on its 25th anniversary in 2015: "I wouldn’t go back and change anything though, I’d rather spend two weeks writing a new song than making changes to ''Liberty''. It was a point in time for Duran Duran. I really do look back on ''Liberty'' with a lot of fondness."
A
bootleg recording
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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)
When asked about the bootleg, John Taylor said, "I like coming across things that I've forgotten about. That I've forgotten that we recorded. That's what's really exciting about the ''Didn't Anybody Tell You'' bootleg, because there's so many songs on there that never got finished. They just take me back to that moment. Actually, what I like about that album is that the ''Liberty'' album - when we were rehearsing it, when we were writing it was gonna be a great album. I really felt it was gonna be a great album. When we got in the studio I fell apart and the production just wasn't right. It turned out to be a very mediocre album, but at the demo stage, which is what that
ootlegalbum is all about, I think there's a great album in there. Could have been great songs."
Promotion and reception
After recording was completed, the band made the decision not to tour the album, making ''Liberty'' their first LP not to be performed live. There were, instead, some short promotional trips to Australia, New Zealand and Florence and additional TV appearances in the UK. Lead single "
Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" was additionally seen as a weak single to launch the album with, a decision that producer Chris Kimsey in particular felt was poor. In a 2020 interview with Paul Sinclar, the editor of website Super Deluxe Edition, Kimsey noted that either the songs "Serious" or "Liberty" should have been lead singles and the whole album may have seen more commercial success.
Critical reception to ''Liberty'' was mainly negative with a number of music journalists slating the album; ''Trouser Press'' magazine described it as "a senseless collision of tuneless guitar raunch, Motown-inflected soul-pop and numbing dance grooves" whilst ''
Q Magazine
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''s reviewer Andrew Martin suggested that only three tracks – "Liberty", "Serious" and "My Antarctica" – were worthy of inclusion, a view echoed in 2020 by producer Chris Kimsey, who said: "if you took all the crap off this album and had an EP, it would have been huge
..the other stuff was, like, panic, pressure."
A positive review appeared in ''
Spin
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'' in November 1990. Reviewer Mark Blackwell wrote "''Liberty'' shows the band in its most appealing form in years (...) Duran Duran once again successfully straddle the line between dance and rock". Blackwell noted that "The new songs are charicastically slick, yet stripped-down. Effects and samples are minimal. The guitar is prominently back and the music is diverse", while admitting that "a couple of the songs, like "Hothead", are stupid and meaningless."
Track listing
Personnel
Duran Duran
*
Simon Le Bon
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– lead vocals
*
Nick Rhodes
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– keyboards
*
John Taylor – bass guitar
*
Warren Cuccurullo
Warren Bruce Cuccurullo (born December 8, 1956) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, restaurant owner and former body builder who first worked with Frank Zappa during the 1970s. He was also a founding member of Missing Persons in the 1980s ...
– guitars
*
Sterling Campbell
Sterling Campbell (born May 3, 1964) is an American drummer and songwriter who has worked with numerous high-profile acts, including The B-52s, Duran Duran, Soul Asylum, Cyndi Lauper, Nena, Grayson Hugh, Spandau Ballet, Gustavo Cerati and Dav ...
– drums
Additional musicians
* John Jones –
Programming and additional keyboards
*
Tessa Niles
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Early life and ca ...
– background vocals
*
Carol Kenyon
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– background vocals
*
Bernard Fowler
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– background vocals
*
Stan Harrison
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– saxophone
*
Roddy Lorimer
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– trumpet
*
Luís Jardim
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Family
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– percussion
*
Spike Edney
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- additional keyboards, engineer
Charts
Certifications
References
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1990 albums
Albums produced by Chris Kimsey
Albums recorded at Olympic Sound Studios
Duran Duran albums
Parlophone albums