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Planet Earth (Duran Duran song)

"Planet Earth" is the debut single by English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 2 February 1981.

"Planet Earth"
Single by Duran Duran
from the album Duran Duran
B-side"Late Bar"
Released2 February 1981
RecordedDecember 1980
StudioRed Bus (London)
GenrePost-disco[1]
Length
  • 3:59 (single version)
  • 6:20 (night version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Colin Thurston
Duran Duran singles chronology
"Planet Earth"
(1981)
"Careless Memories"
(1981)
Music video
"Planet Earth" on YouTube

It was an immediate hit in the band's native UK, reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart on 21 February, and did even better in Australia, hitting number 8 to become Duran Duran's first Top 10 hit anywhere in the world. Along with the track, "Girls on Film", "Planet Earth" also hit the Top 40 on the US, dance charts.

The song later appeared on the band's eponymous debut album Duran Duran, released in June 1981.

About the song edit

"Planet Earth" begins with a mid-tempo synthesised sweep backed with sequenced electronic rhythm, but the real rhythm section of throbbing bass and crisp drums soon kick in. Muted guitar carries the up-and-down throbbing as the singer joins in.

The sequenced part on this song is a Prophet-5 synth, while a Roland Jupiter-4 and a Crumar Performer were used for strings and other sounds.[2] The flanging intro sound was the Jupiter 4 processed by an MXR flanger.[3]

Record World described the song as being a "simple, catchy cut" with "a flexible bass [that] sets the consistent, throbbing pulse" and "mechanistic keyboard lines."[4]

The song was the first to explicitly acknowledge the fledgling New Romantic fashion movement, with the line "Like some New Romantic looking for the TV sound".

The original demo had an extra verse at the end, as can be heard in the Manchester Square Demo version, released in 2009:

"I came outside I saw the nightfall with the rain, Sheet lightning flashes in my brain, Whatever happened to the world we used to know? I've got you coming over fear now."

Music video edit

The music video for the song was directed by future film director Russell Mulcahy, who would go on to direct a dozen more for the group.

Fairly primitive by the band's later standards, the video features the band (dressed in New Romantic fashions) playing the song on a white stage tricked out with special effects to look like a platform made of ice or crystal. Interspersed with the performance are shots of the band members alongside the four elements. The video focused closely on the band's faces. The instrumental middle section features two friends of the band from the Rum Runner nightclub nicknamed Gay John and Lavinya[5] dancing in their full New Romantic regalia. In an apocalyptic science-fiction style, various world facts slide cross the bottom of the screen as the video plays, including: "the area of the surface of the earth is 196,937,600 miles"; "247,860 people are born every day"; "the oldest known song is the Shadoof Chant"; and then it ends with a warning of "Doomsday." At the end of the video, singer Simon Le Bon leaps from the stage, caught in a freeze frame shot above an apparently bottomless abyss.

The video was recreated in the music video for The Dandy Warhols' "You Were the Last High" (which was produced by Nick Rhodes, the band's keyboardist).

B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes edit

For most countries, the B-side track for the "Planet Earth" 45 is a concert favourite called "Late Bar" which was one of the earliest songs Duran Duran had written together after their classic Le Bon/Rhodes/Taylor/Taylor/Taylor line-up had solidified.[citation needed] However, the B-side track for the North American release of "Planet Earth" is "To the Shore".

Beginning with "Planet Earth", Duran Duran began creating what they called "night versions" for each of their songs; extended versions that were featured on their 12-inch singles. Back in 1981, the technology to do extended remixes was still quite rudimentary, so the band chose instead to create a new arrangement of the song, loosely based on the version they were playing live at the time. This formed the basis for the "night" version.

The night version of "Planet Earth" appeared in place of the original on some early American releases of the Duran Duran album.

In addition to the 12", the night version of "Planet Earth" was included on the EPs Nite Romantics and Carnival.

For the 1999 remix album Strange Behaviour, EMI inadvertently unearthed unreleased alternative mixes of both "Planet Earth" and "Hold Back the Rain".

The alternative mix of "Planet Earth" called the "night mix" also appears on the special edition of Duran Duran, released in 2010.

Formats and track listings edit

7": EMI / EMI 5137 United Kingdom edit

  1. "Planet Earth" – 3:59
  2. "Late Bar" – 2:54

12": EMI / 12 EMI 5137 United Kingdom edit

  1. "Planet Earth" (night version) – 6:18
  2. "Planet Earth" – 3:59
  3. "Late Bar" – 2:54

CD: Part of Singles Box Set 1981–1985 edit

  1. "Planet Earth" – 3:59
  2. "Late Bar" – 2:54
  3. "Planet Earth" (night version) – 6:18

CD: Part of Duran Duran: 2010 Special Edition (CD2) edit

  1. "Planet Earth" (night mix) – 7:00
  • This rare alternative version can also be found on the Strange Behaviour remix album, released in 1999.

Charts edit

As of October 2021 "Planet Earth" is the ninth most streamed Duran Duran song in the UK.[13]

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ Zaleski, Annie (15 June 2021a). "40 Years Ago: Duran Duran Take First Steps to Fame on Debut LP". Ultimate Classic Rock. from the original on 22 April 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Synth songs". duranduran.com. 15 May 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  3. ^ "P.E. synth". duranduran.com. 1 March 2002. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Single Picks" (PDF). Record World. 4 July 1981. p. 20. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  5. ^ Lupton, John. "GAY JOHN & LAVINYA - PLANET EARTH". Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  6. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  7. ^ "The World's Music Charts (Song artist 100 - Duran Duran)". Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 May 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  9. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Planet Earth". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Duran Duran: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  11. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 84.
  12. ^ "National Top 100 Singles for 1981". Kent Music Report. 4 January 1982. p. 7. Retrieved 11 January 2022 – via Imgur.
  13. ^ "Duran Duran's Official Top 20 most-streamed songs revealed". Official Charts. 26 October 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2022.

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Planet Earth is the debut single by English new wave band Duran Duran released on 2 February 1981 Planet Earth Single by Duran Duranfrom the album Duran DuranB side Late Bar Released2 February 1981RecordedDecember 1980StudioRed Bus London GenrePost disco 1 Length3 59 single version 6 20 night version LabelEMI CapitolSongwriter s Simon Le Bon John Taylor Roger Taylor Andy Taylor Nick RhodesProducer s Colin ThurstonDuran Duran singles chronology Planet Earth 1981 Careless Memories 1981 Music video Planet Earth on YouTube It was an immediate hit in the band s native UK reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart on 21 February and did even better in Australia hitting number 8 to become Duran Duran s first Top 10 hit anywhere in the world Along with the track Girls on Film Planet Earth also hit the Top 40 on the US dance charts The song later appeared on the band s eponymous debut album Duran Duran released in June 1981 Contents 1 About the song 2 Music video 3 B sides bonus tracks and remixes 4 Formats and track listings 4 1 7 EMI EMI 5137 United Kingdom 4 2 12 EMI 12 EMI 5137 United Kingdom 4 3 CD Part of Singles Box Set 1981 1985 4 4 CD Part of Duran Duran 2010 Special Edition CD2 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Personnel 7 ReferencesAbout the song edit Planet Earth begins with a mid tempo synthesised sweep backed with sequenced electronic rhythm but the real rhythm section of throbbing bass and crisp drums soon kick in Muted guitar carries the up and down throbbing as the singer joins in The sequenced part on this song is a Prophet 5 synth while a Roland Jupiter 4 and a Crumar Performer were used for strings and other sounds 2 The flanging intro sound was the Jupiter 4 processed by an MXR flanger 3 Record World described the song as being a simple catchy cut with a flexible bass that sets the consistent throbbing pulse and mechanistic keyboard lines 4 The song was the first to explicitly acknowledge the fledgling New Romantic fashion movement with the line Like some New Romantic looking for the TV sound The original demo had an extra verse at the end as can be heard in the Manchester Square Demo version released in 2009 I came outside I saw the nightfall with the rain Sheet lightning flashes in my brain Whatever happened to the world we used to know I ve got you coming over fear now Music video editThe music video for the song was directed by future film director Russell Mulcahy who would go on to direct a dozen more for the group Fairly primitive by the band s later standards the video features the band dressed in New Romantic fashions playing the song on a white stage tricked out with special effects to look like a platform made of ice or crystal Interspersed with the performance are shots of the band members alongside the four elements The video focused closely on the band s faces The instrumental middle section features two friends of the band from the Rum Runner nightclub nicknamed Gay John and Lavinya 5 dancing in their full New Romantic regalia In an apocalyptic science fiction style various world facts slide cross the bottom of the screen as the video plays including the area of the surface of the earth is 196 937 600 miles 247 860 people are born every day the oldest known song is the Shadoof Chant and then it ends with a warning of Doomsday At the end of the video singer Simon Le Bon leaps from the stage caught in a freeze frame shot above an apparently bottomless abyss The video was recreated in the music video for The Dandy Warhols You Were the Last High which was produced by Nick Rhodes the band s keyboardist B sides bonus tracks and remixes editFor most countries the B side track for the Planet Earth 45 is a concert favourite called Late Bar which was one of the earliest songs Duran Duran had written together after their classic Le Bon Rhodes Taylor Taylor Taylor line up had solidified citation needed However the B side track for the North American release of Planet Earth is To the Shore Beginning with Planet Earth Duran Duran began creating what they called night versions for each of their songs extended versions that were featured on their 12 inch singles Back in 1981 the technology to do extended remixes was still quite rudimentary so the band chose instead to create a new arrangement of the song loosely based on the version they were playing live at the time This formed the basis for the night version The night version of Planet Earth appeared in place of the original on some early American releases of the Duran Duran album In addition to the 12 the night version of Planet Earth was included on the EPs Nite Romantics and Carnival For the 1999 remix album Strange Behaviour EMI inadvertently unearthed unreleased alternative mixes of both Planet Earth and Hold Back the Rain The alternative mix of Planet Earth called the night mix also appears on the special edition of Duran Duran released in 2010 Formats and track listings edit7 EMI EMI 5137 United Kingdom edit Planet Earth 3 59 Late Bar 2 54 12 EMI 12 EMI 5137 United Kingdom edit Planet Earth night version 6 18 Planet Earth 3 59 Late Bar 2 54 CD Part of Singles Box Set 1981 1985 edit Planet Earth 3 59 Late Bar 2 54 Planet Earth night version 6 18 CD Part of Duran Duran 2010 Special Edition CD2 edit Planet Earth night mix 7 00 This rare alternative version can also be found on the Strange Behaviour remix album released in 1999 Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Planet Earth Chart 1981 Peakposition Australia Kent Music Report 6 8 French Airplay Chart 7 1 French Singles Chart 8 70 Ireland IRMA 9 14 UK Singles OCC 10 12 US Disco Top 100 Billboard 11 26 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Planet Earth Chart 1981 Position Australia Kent Music Report 12 59 As of October 2021 Planet Earth is the ninth most streamed Duran Duran song in the UK 13 Personnel editSimon Le Bon lead vocals and backing vocals Andy Taylor electric guitar and backing vocals John Taylor bass and backing vocals Roger Taylor electronic drums Nick Rhodes synthesizers and programmingReferences edit Zaleski Annie 15 June 2021a 40 Years Ago Duran Duran Take First Steps to Fame on Debut LP Ultimate Classic Rock Archived from the original on 22 April 2022 Retrieved 22 April 2022 Synth songs duranduran com 15 May 2004 Retrieved 3 February 2021 P E synth duranduran com 1 March 2002 Retrieved 3 February 2021 Single Picks PDF Record World 4 July 1981 p 20 Retrieved 28 February 2023 Lupton John GAY JOHN amp LAVINYA PLANET EARTH Retrieved 21 August 2019 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 The World s Music Charts Song artist 100 Duran Duran Retrieved 4 September 2015 Infodisc Tout les Titres par D Archived from the original on 19 May 2013 Retrieved 29 January 2016 The Irish Charts Search Results Planet Earth Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 10 August 2023 Duran Duran Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 17 November 2023 Whitburn Joel 2004 Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 Record Research p 84 National Top 100 Singles for 1981 Kent Music Report 4 January 1982 p 7 Retrieved 11 January 2022 via Imgur Duran Duran s Official Top 20 most streamed songs revealed Official Charts 26 October 2021 Retrieved 12 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Planet Earth Duran Duran song amp oldid 1191889373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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