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''Red Carpet Massacre'' is the twelfth studio album by English new wave band
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, released on 13 November 2007 by
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. Most of the music on the final incarnation of the album was completed in late 2006 following the departure of band member Andy Taylor with new guitarist
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replacing him, when record producer Timbaland began working with the band. "
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" was the only single released from the album. ''Red Carpet Massacre'' debuted at number 44 on the
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, becoming the band's second lowest-debuting album on the chart, after '' Pop Trash'' (2000). The album debuted at number 36 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 29,000 copies in its first week. The following week, it fell to number 116. As of February 2011, the album had sold 102,000 copies in the United States. It was Duran Duran's second and final album released with
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, before the band parted ways with the label in 2009.


Early sessions

The band did its initial recording for its follow-up to ''
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'' with producer
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between September 2005 and April 2006.
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said in March 2006, "The record will be in some ways a homage to our roots as a band, more direct and a return to our dance and 'new wave' origins", adding that they had brought 15 tracks to near completion. The record was provisionally titled '' Reportage'' and expected to be released in late May 2006 with a summer tour to follow, but as reported by ''
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'', the album was delayed as guitarist Andy Taylor had a falling-out with the rest of the band for unknown reasons, and the material was eventually shelved altogether in favour of recording ''Red Carpet Massacre''.Duran Duran Grooves With Timbaland, Timberlake
. ''Billboard''. 20 December 2006
In early October 2006, vocalist Simon Le Bon announced that the band had recorded three songs with Timbaland, his protégé Nate 'Danja' Hills and engineer
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at
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during September.''Billboard'' reported that one of those tracks was "Nite-Runner", featuring
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, which at the time was expected to be the first single from the album. Two additional songs on which the band worked with Timbaland were titled "Skin Divers" and "Zooming In". Also mentioned were two other tracks, "48 Hours Later" and "Transcendental Mental", which were not used on the album.


Andy Taylor's departure

Andy Taylor did not perform at any of Duran Duran's October shows and had not participated during the New York sessions with Timbaland, and on 25 October 2006, a message posted on the band's site announced: "As of last weekend ..the four of us have dissolved our partnership and will be continuing as Duran Duran without Andy, as we have reached a point in our relationship with him where there is an unworkable gulf between us and we can no longer effectively function together."
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, who had taken Taylor's place at several previous missed concerts in the past, was hired as Duran Duran's guitarist, taking part in the recording sessions. Brown has since performed with the band as their full-time touring guitarist. Taylor told ''
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'' magazine that he was in favour of a more electric sound, whereas Le Bon wanted to go in a different direction involving people such as
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and Timbaland. In addition, Taylor wrote in his autobiography that in the renewed bickering between himself, Nick Rhodes and Le Bon grew worse, and it was not helped by Taylor's emotional state following the death of his father, later diagnosed as clinical depression. According to Taylor's autobiography, the final straw came when he discovered that the band's management had not been able to secure a working visa for him to record in the United States. The other band members maintained that they fully expected him to show up for the recording session with Timbaland, but that he became incommunicado and was unreachable by phone or email, leaving them no choice but to continue on without him.


Remaking the album

The band decided to rewrite the whole album following Taylor's departure. 14 songs had been completed for ''Reportage'', but according to Le Bon: "When we sat down and listened to what we had done on our own, we didn't feel we had a lead track, so we got in touch with Timbaland, who was the only producer out there that we knew we all liked." Following the New York sessions in September, Duran Duran moved to
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in London with Danja and Douglass for the next sessions. In June 2007, Duran Duran announced on their official website that they were recording yet another track with Timberlake, titled "
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". However, it was "Nite-Runner" that the band decided to debut live at the much-anticipated fan-club only Hammerstein Ballroom concert in
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on 17 June, and Le Bon was still touting it as the probable first single in a post to the band's official website. Several other album tracks ("The Valley", "Red Carpet Massacre", "Skin Divers" and "Box Full O' Honey") were played over the sound system at the concert, but were not performed live. Following the New York concert and a listening party for the media at which the album title was announced, band members Le Bon, Rhodes,
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and
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went back to England to work on some mixes for the album and perform at the
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and Live Earth concerts in London. They completed one more recording session in New York and then returned to London to put the finishing touches on the album before its release. Duran Duran bassist John Taylor criticised
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for turning the work on ''Red Carpet Massacre'' into a "nightmare". According to him, the record label wanted to make their record "a bit pop" and forced them to collaborate with Timbaland, which turned out to be an unpleasant experience for the band. "We delivered an album to Sony that was a natural-sounding, almost rock album, and they were like: 'We need something a bit pop, do you fancy doing a couple of tracks with Timbaland?'", he claimed. Nick Rhodes added: "The thing was, we got an opportunity to work with Timbaland, so we thought, 'Great, let's go for it'. When Timbaland saw the guitar and the bass and the drums come in to the studio, I think he was mortified, because everything's in a box for those guys."


Release and reception

''Red Carpet Massacre'' received mixed reviews from music critics and was briefly released on vinyl. In 2021, the band signed a deal for the album with BMG (along with ''
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'', ''Pop Trash'' and ''Astronaut'') which saw it being re-issued in the UK on various digital platforms, with a planned vinyl re-issue due to be released at a later date.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Red Carpet Massacre''.


Duran Duran

* Simon Le Bon * Nick Rhodes *
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*
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Additional musicians

* Dom Brown – guitar * Timbaland – additional vocals *
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– additional vocals * Jim Beanz – additional vocals *
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– additional vocals * Simon Willescroft – saxophone * Marcella "Ms Lago" Araica – additional programming


Technical

*
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– production *
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– production ; mixing ; engineering *
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– production * Timbaland – production *
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– production * Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing ; engineering * Colin Miller – mix prep * Marcella "Ms Lago" Araica – engineering * Matt Lawrence – engineering ; additional engineering *
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– engineering ; mixing * Ethan Willoughby – additional engineering * Jim Beanz – vocal production * Joshua Blair – studio assistance at Sphere Studios (London) * Karen Leite – studio assistance at Sphere Studios (London) * Zach McNees – studio assistance at
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(New York City) * Darren Moore – studio assistance at Manhattan Center Studios (New York City) * Graham Archer – studio assistance at
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(London) * Neil Tucker – studio assistance at
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(London) * Rohan Onraet – studio assistance at Metropolis Studios (London) * Jammeel Davis Jones – studio assistance at Oz Recording Studios (
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, California) *
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– mastering at Universal Mastering Studios (New York City) * Mark Santangelo – mastering assistance


Artwork

* Patty Palazzo – art, design * John Taylor – art direction * Nick Rhodes – cover and inside photography * Kristin Burns – band and paparazzo photography


Charts


Release history


References


External links

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