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'''The Reflex''' is the 11th single by the band ]. It was released internationally by EMI Records in April 1984. | ||
In a heavily remixed form, it was the band's second single to top the charts, after "]" in 1983. | In a heavily remixed form, it was the band's second single to top the charts, after "]" in 1983. | ||
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The remixes for both the 7" and 12" singles were done by ], of Chic fame. It was his first work with the band, and he would later go on to produce "]" single as well as the '']'' (1986) album and several tracks on '']'' (2004). | The remixes for both the 7" and 12" singles were done by ], of Chic fame. It was his first work with the band, and he would later go on to produce "]" single as well as the '']'' (1986) album and several tracks on '']'' (2004). | ||
The Reflex was the third and last single to be taken from Duran Duran's third album '']'' | The Reflex was the third and last single to be taken from Duran Duran's third album '']''. It was also the second single to feature a vanity catalogue number in the UK, '''DURAN 2'''. | ||
The video for "The Reflex" was shot at ] in ], ON on 5 March. | |||
== Track Listing == | == Track Listing == | ||
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* "New Religion" recorded 7 February, 1984 at The Forum in ]. This is not the same live version that appears on the ] album | * "New Religion" recorded 7 February, 1984 at The Forum in ]. This is not the same live version that appears on the ] album | ||
* "Make Me Smile (Come up and see me)", a cover of the ] song, recorded in early 1983 at ], London with lead Rebel ] | * "Make Me Smile (Come up and see me)", a cover of the ] song, recorded in early 1983 at ], London with lead Rebel ] | ||
==Personnel== | |||
Duran Duran are: | |||
*] - vocals | |||
*] - keyboards | |||
*] - bass guitar | |||
*] - drums | |||
*] - guitar | |||
Also credited: | |||
* ] - producer | |||
* ] - producer | |||
* ] - remixer | |||
* ] - remix engineer | |||
] | ] |
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The Reflex | ||
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Single by Duran Duran | ||
Released | 16 April, 1984 | |
Recorded | Late 1983 | |
Genre | Dance, New Wave | |
Record label | EMI | |
Producer | Duran Duran, Ian Little and Alex Sadkin | |
Duran Duran chronology | ||
New Moon On Monday (1984) |
The Reflex (1984) |
The Wild Boys (1984) |
The Reflex is the 11th single by the band Duran Duran. It was released internationally by EMI Records in April 1984.
In a heavily remixed form, it was the band's second single to top the charts, after "Is There Something I Should Know?" in 1983.
The remixes for both the 7" and 12" singles were done by Nile Rodgers, of Chic fame. It was his first work with the band, and he would later go on to produce "The Wild Boys" single as well as the Notorious (1986) album and several tracks on Astronaut (2004).
The Reflex was the third and last single to be taken from Duran Duran's third album Seven and the Ragged Tiger. It was also the second single to feature a vanity catalogue number in the UK, DURAN 2.
The video for "The Reflex" was shot at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, ON on 5 March.
Track Listing
7": EMI DURAN 2 (UK)
- "The Reflex " (4:20)
- "Make Me Smile (Come up and see me) " (4:54)
12": EMI 12 DURAN 2 (UK)
- "The Reflex " (6:35)
- "The Reflex " (4:20)
- "Make Me Smile (Come up and see me) " (4:54)
7": Capitol B-5345 (US)
- "The Reflex " (4:25)
- "New Religion " (4:52)
Notes
- The Dance Mix - edited and 7" version are the same mixes
- All versions of "The Reflex" are remixed by Nile Rodgers. This was Rodgers first work with the band.
- "New Religion" recorded 7 February, 1984 at The Forum in Los Angeles. This is not the same live version that appears on the Arena album
- "Make Me Smile (Come up and see me)", a cover of the Cockney Rebel song, recorded in early 1983 at Hammersmith Odeon, London with lead Rebel Steve Harley
Personnel
Duran Duran are:
- Simon Le Bon - vocals
- Nick Rhodes - keyboards
- John Taylor - bass guitar
- Roger Taylor - drums
- Andy Taylor - guitar
Also credited:
- Alex Sadkin - producer
- Ian Little - producer
- Nile Rodgers - remixer
- Jason Corsaro - remix engineer