
| Side 1 - Track 1. Is There Something I Should Know? |
| Side 1 - Track 2. The Reflex |
| Side 1 - Track 3. A View To A Kill |
| Side 1 - Track 4. Ordinary World |
| Side 1 - Track 5. Save A Prayer |
| Side 2 - Track 1. Rio |
| Side 2 - Track 2. Hungry Like The Wolf |
| Side 2 - Track 3. Girls On Film |
| Side 2 - Track 4. Planet Earth |
| Side 2 - Track 5. Union Of The Snake |
| Side 3 - Track 1. New Moon On Monday |
| Side 3 - Track 2. The Wild Boys |
| Side 3 - Track 3. Notorious |
| Side 3 - Track 4. I Don't Want Your Love |
| Side 3 - Track 5. All She Wants Is |
| Side 4 - Track 1. Electric Barbarella |
| Side 4 - Track 2. Serious |
| Side 4 - Track 3. Skin Trade |
| Side 4 - Track 4. Come Undone |
Nearly three decades on from its original release, Duran Duran's Greatest finally makes its vinyl debut-spread across two white LPs and housed in an embossed sleeve. Originally issued in 1998, this 19-track set remains the definitive overview of the Birmingham band's imperial phase, collecting hits from their first eight albums alongside standalone singles and soundtrack gems. From the cinematic punch of 'A View To A Kill' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Ordinary World', the set balances their synth-pop beginnings with their slicker, stadium-sized reinventions. Key early cuts like 'Planet Earth', 'Girls On Film' and 'The Reflex' sit comfortably alongside deeper 80s favourites like 'Skin Trade' and 'New Moon On Monday'. The inclusion of single edits and special mixes-such as the Shep Pettibone 7" version of 'I Don't Want Your Love'-makes this more than just a casual run-through. For longtime fans or newcomers drawn to their enduring flair, it's a polished, era-spanning reminder of just how many high points they've had.