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Seven And The Ragged Tiger |
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This is the best early work, featuring the single "The Reflex," which was a hit in both the US and the UK.
The third album, released in 1983, debuted at number one on the UK album chart. In the US, it peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200 on February 11, 1984, and continued to be in the top ten after the previous two albums.
The title of this album, "Seven," was chosen by Duran Duran and their two managers. "Ragged Tiger" was chosen in the hope that it would bring good luck. The sixth track, "Union of the Snake," was created based on the kick pattern of "David Bowie's Let's Dance."
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- Producer - Duran Duran
- Written-By, Arranged By - Duran Duran
- Producer - Alex Sadkin
- Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Peter Wade-Schwier
- Producer - Ian Little
- Engineer [Recording Engineer, Mixing Engineer] - Phil Thornallie
- Coordinator [Project Co-Ordinated By] - Nigel Reeve
- Percussion - Raphael Dejesus
- Percussion - Mark Kennedy
- Remastered By - Nick Webb
- Tape Op - Jim Taig
- Sleeve [Produced By] - Keith Breeden
- Sleeve [Produced By] - Malcolm Garrett
- Artwork [Restored By] - The Red Room
- Photography By [Photograph By] - Rebecca Blake (2)
- Saxophone - Andy Hamilton (7)