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1983 single by Duran Duran

"Is There Something I Should Know?" is the eighth single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 14 March 1983.

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Singles chronology

Save a Prayer
Save a Prayer
9/8/1982

Is There Something I Should Know?

Duran Duran

1983 Single
  • Released: 14 March 1983 · Fecha Grabación: December 1982 -
    Label: EMI Capitol · Studios: Good Earth (London) · Productor: Duran Duran , Ian Little
    1
    Is There Something I Should Know?
    Duran Duran • w: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor • 1983 /03 /14
    4:10
  • 2
    Faith in This Colour Careless Memories
    Duran Duran • 1983 /03 /14
    0:00
  • Album


    Duran Duran

    Duran Duran

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 15 June 1981 · Fecha Grabación: December 1980 - January 1981
    Discográfica: EMI · Estudio de Grabación: Red Bus and Utopia (London); Chipping Norton (Oxfordshire) · Productor: Colin Thurston
    1
    Girls on Film
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor • 1981 /06 /15
    3:36
  • 2
    Planet Earth
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor • 1981 /06 /15
    4:03
  • 3
    Anyone Out There
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Andy Taylor/Duran Duran/John Taylor/Nick Rhodes/Roger Taylor/Simon LeBon • 1981 /06 /15
    4:06
  • 4
    To the Shore
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Andy Taylor/Duran Duran/John Taylor/Nick Rhodes/Roger Taylor/Simon LeBon • 1981 /06 /15
    3:50
  • 5
    Careless Memories
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Duran Duran • 1981 /06 /15
    3:55
  • 6
    Night Boat
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Simon Le Bon · Nick Rhodes · Roger Taylor · John Taylor · Andy Taylor • 1981 /06 /15
    5:26
  • 7
    Sound of Thunder
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Andy Taylor/Duran Duran/John Taylor/Nick Rhodes/Roger Taylor/Simon LeBon • 1981 /06 /15
    4:08
  • 8
    Friends of Mine
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Andy Taylor/Duran Duran/John Taylor/Nick Rhodes/Roger Taylor/Simon LeBon • 1981 /06 /15
    5:45
  • 9
    Tel Aviv
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Andy Taylor/Duran Duran/John Taylor/Nick Rhodes/Roger Taylor/Simon LeBon • 1981 /06 /15
    5:17
  • "Is There Something I Should Know?"
    Single by Duran Duran
    from the album Duran Duran
    B-side
    Released
    • 14 March 1983 (1983-03-14) (UK)
    • May 1983 (1983-05) (US)
    RecordedDecember 1982
    StudioGood Earth (London)
    Genre
    Length
    • 4:11 (single version)
    • 6:43 (Monster mix)
    Label
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)
    • Duran Duran
    • Ian Little
    Duran Duran singles chronology
    "Rio"
    (1982)
    "Is There Something I Should Know?"
    (1983)
    "Union of the Snake"
    (1983)
    Alternative cover
    12" Monster mix sleeve
    Music video
    "Is There Something I Should Know?" on YouTube

    Review

    1983 single by Duran Duran

    "Is There Something I Should Know?" is the eighth single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 14 March 1983.

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    The song was released as a stand-alone single and became the band`s first UK number one record. It debuted in the number one position on the UK Singles Chart on 26 March 1983.[2] The single also had great success in America, where it was released in late May. The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 on 6 August 1983 and sold more than a million copies.

    Recording

    "Is There Something I Should Know?" was recorded at Tony Visconti’s Good Earth Studios in Soho, London with producer Ian Little, who was recommended to the group by Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera.[3] Eventually, the song would undergo several rounds of mixing due to a lack of compression on the drums as Little asserted: one mix was done at Good Earth, one at Eel Pie Studios, one at the Gallery and one at the Power Station in New York with Bob Clearmountain.[4] Keyboardist Nick Rhodes remembered being present most of the night during the mix with Clearmountain and leaving the next day thinking the band had something special on their hands. But upon reflection some days later, it was decided that despite being what they considered a "beautiful mix", it was a little too soft for the sound they were trying to achieve for the record.[5] So the final mix would be done with producer Alex Sadkin (who`d be brought in to produce the band`s next album alongside Little, Seven and the Ragged Tiger) and Phil Thornalley at RAK Studios, London, who replaced the drums with samples triggered via AMS delay units.[4] According to Rhodes, the pulsing keyboard sound is from a Roland Jupiter-8 synth, while the Prophet-5 was used for a small melodic part.[6]

    Critical reception

    In its contemporary review of the song, Cash Box praised "the upbeat arrangement, clear production and lustrous vocals."[7] David Hepworth of Smash Hits just noticed that producer change lead to "more pronounced rock group sound" and expressed displeasure with impossibility to do something "with an overly-strained chorus."[8] In a retrospective review of the song, AllMusic journalist Donald A. Guarisco wrote that the lyrics "deal with a difficult romantic relationship in rather obtuse terms." Guarisco highlighted what he described as "odd turns of phrase" in the lyrics, such as: "and fiery demons all dance when you walk through that door/Don`t say you`re easy on me `cause you`re about as easy as a nuclear war."

    Although Guarisco questioned the lyrics, he praised the melody in the song. He wrote: "The melody of `Is There Something I Should Know?` is one of Duran Duran`s catchiest, matching twisty verse melodies full of ear-catching hooks with a harmonized chorus."[9]

    Music video

    The video for "Is There Something I Should Know?" featured colour clips of the band members, in blue shirts with tucked-in white ties, interspersed with surreal images in black-and-white. The video made a point of marking the transition between the first three albums, featuring clips from several earlier Duran Duran videos. This included "My Own Way"—presented on the Duran Duran video album but never released to MTV.

    The video was directed by Russell Mulcahy, and was one of the most popular videos of 1983 on MTV.[10] The video is longer as there are verses that were edited out of the original 45 release, that subsequently made it to album, tape and CD. The DVD Greatest Hits has the long version video

    When asked if there was anything about their videos they would like to change, drummer Roger Taylor commented, "The only part of a video I would change is the end of `Is There Something I Should Know?` where I am singing to the camera. I look very uncomfortable doing this and cringe every time I see it to this day."[11]

    B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

    The B-side to "Is There Something I Should Know?" in the UK is the instrumental "Faith in This Colour". An "alternate slow mix" of "Faith in This Colour" was used on the 7" single, some pressings of which included brief unauthorized sound samples from the movie Star Wars—these were promptly withdrawn when copyright concerns were raised, although on the "alternate slow mix" from the singles box set, the scene, in which Obi-Wan leaves to disable the tractor beam, can clearly be heard in the last minute.

    The mainly instrumental "Monster mix" of "Is There Something I Should Know?" was completed by producers Ian Little and Alex Sadkin and Phil Thornalley at RAK studio One.

    In the US, the song "Careless Memories" was used as the B-side.

    Formats and track listings

    olli"Is There Something I Should Know?" – 4:11/li

    li"Faith in This Colour" (alternate slow mix) – 4:06/li/ol

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id=`12":_EMI_/_12_EMI_5371_United_Kingdom`>12": EMI / 12 EMI 5371 United Kingdom

    [7": Capitol / B-5233 United States[12": Capitol / 8551 United States[12": EMI / EMI Electrola 1C K062-65-106Z Germany[12" vinyl[

    1983 single by Duran Duran

    "Is There Something I Should Know?" is the eighth single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, released on 14 March 1983.

    The song was released as a stand-alone single and became the band`s first UK number one record. It debuted in the number one position on the UK Singles Chart on 26 March 1983.[2] The single also had great success in America, where it was released in late May. The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 on 6 August 1983 and sold more than a million copies.

    Recording

    "Is There Something I Should Know?" was recorded at Tony Visconti’s Good Earth Studios in Soho, London with producer Ian Little, who was recommended to the group by Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera.[3] Eventually, the song would undergo several rounds of mixing due to a lack of compression on the drums as Little asserted: one mix was done at Good Earth, one at Eel Pie Studios, one at the Gallery and one at the Power Station in New York with Bob Clearmountain.[4] Keyboardist Nick Rhodes remembered being present most of the night during the mix with Clearmountain and leaving the next day thinking the band had something special on their hands. But upon reflection some days later, it was decided that despite being what they considered a "beautiful mix", it was a little too soft for the sound they were trying to achieve for the record.[5] So the final mix would be done with producer Alex Sadkin (who`d be brought in to produce the band`s next album alongside Little, Seven and the Ragged Tiger) and Phil Thornalley at RAK Studios, London, who replaced the drums with samples triggered via AMS delay units.[4] According to Rhodes, the pulsing keyboard sound is from a Roland Jupiter-8 synth, while the Prophet-5 was used for a small melodic part.[6]

    Critical reception

    In its contemporary review of the song, Cash Box praised "the upbeat arrangement, clear production and lustrous vocals."[7] David Hepworth of Smash Hits just noticed that producer change lead to "more pronounced rock group sound" and expressed displeasure with impossibility to do something "with an overly-strained chorus."[8] In a retrospective review of the song, AllMusic journalist Donald A. Guarisco wrote that the lyrics "deal with a difficult romantic relationship in rather obtuse terms." Guarisco highlighted what he described as "odd turns of phrase" in the lyrics, such as: "and fiery demons all dance when you walk through that door/Don`t say you`re easy on me `cause you`re about as easy as a nuclear war."

    Although Guarisco questioned the lyrics, he praised the melody in the song. He wrote: "The melody of `Is There Something I Should Know?` is one of Duran Duran`s catchiest, matching twisty verse melodies full of ear-catching hooks with a harmonized chorus."[9]

    Music video

    The video for "Is There Something I Should Know?" featured colour clips of the band members, in blue shirts with tucked-in white ties, interspersed with surreal images in black-and-white. The video made a point of marking the transition between the first three albums, featuring clips from several earlier Duran Duran videos. This included "My Own Way"—presented on the Duran Duran video album but never released to MTV.

    The video was directed by Russell Mulcahy, and was one of the most popular videos of 1983 on MTV.[10] The video is longer as there are verses that were edited out of the original 45 release, that subsequently made it to album, tape and CD. The DVD Greatest Hits has the long version video

    When asked if there was anything about their videos they would like to change, drummer Roger Taylor commented, "The only part of a video I would change is the end of `Is There Something I Should Know?` where I am singing to the camera. I look very uncomfortable doing this and cringe every time I see it to this day."[11]

    B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

    The B-side to "Is There Something I Should Know?" in the UK is the instrumental "Faith in This Colour". An "alternate slow mix" of "Faith in This Colour" was used on the 7" single, some pressings of which included brief unauthorized sound samples from the movie Star Wars—these were promptly withdrawn when copyright concerns were raised, although on the "alternate slow mix" from the singles box set, the scene, in which Obi-Wan leaves to disable the tractor beam, can clearly be heard in the last minute.

    The mainly instrumental "Monster mix" of "Is There Something I Should Know?" was completed by producers Ian Little and Alex Sadkin and Phil Thornalley at RAK studio One.

    In the US, the song "Careless Memories" was used as the B-side.

    Formats and track listings

    olli"Is There Something I Should Know?" – 4:11/li

    li"Faith in This Colour" (alternate slow mix) – 4:06/li/ol

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id=`12":_EMI_/_12_EMI_5371_United_Kingdom`>12": EMI / 12 EMI 5371 United Kingdom

    [7": Capitol / B-5233 United States[12": Capitol / 8551 United States[12": EMI / EMI Electrola 1C K062-65-106Z Germany[12" vinyl[

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