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1997 single by Duran Duran

"Electric Barbarella" is the 29th single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, and the first official single from the album Medazzaland. In 1997, the single and album were released only in the United States; "Electric Barbarella" was not issued as a single in the UK until January 1999 on the back of the late 1998 release of the compilation album Greatest.

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Singles chronology

Out of My Mind
Out of My Mind
27/3/1997

Electric Barbarella

Duran Duran

1997 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 16 Septiembre 1997 · Fecha Grabación: 1997 -
    Discográfica: EMI Harvest Capitol · · Productor: TV Mania
    1
    Electric Barbarella
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Cuccurullo · Le Bon · Rhodes • 1997 /09 /16
    4:17
  • 2
    0:00
  • Album


    Medazzaland

    Medazzaland

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 Octubre 1997 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 - 1997
    Discográfica: Capitol · Estudio de Grabación: Privacy (Battersea); Metropolis (Chiswick); Sound Techniques (Boston); Bopnique (Chelmsford); Long View Farm (North Brookfield); Crescent Moon (Miami); A&M (Hollywood); 9 West Mastering (Marlborough) · Productor: TV Mania , Syn Pro Tokyo , Anthony J. Resta , Bob St. John
    01
    Medazzaland
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Rhodes, Cuccurullo, Le Bon, John Taylor • 1993 /03 /15
    3:49
  • 02
    Big Bang Generation
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Rhodes, Cuccurullo, Le Bon, Taylor • 1993 /03 /15
    4:41
  • 03
    Electric Barbarella
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Cuccurullo · Le Bon · Rhodes • 1997 /10 /14
    5:16
  • 04
    Out Of My Mind
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    4:16
  • 05
    Who Do You Think You Are
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    3:27
  • 06
    Silva Halo
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    2:26
  • 07
    Be My Icon
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    5:11
  • 08
    Buried In The Sand
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    4:17
  • 09
    Michael You've Got A Lot To Answer For
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    4:07
  • 10
    Midnight Sun
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Rhodes, Cuccurullo, Le Bon, Taylor • 1997 /10 /14
    3:40
  • 11
    So Long Suicide
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    4:38
  • 12
    Undergoing Treatment
    Duran DuranDuran Duran • w: Nick Rhodes, Warren Cuccurullo and Simon Le Bon • 1997 /10 /14
    3:05
  • Album

    Out of My Mind
    Out of My Mind
    27/3/1997
    "Electric Barbarella"
    Single by Duran Duran
    from the album Medazzaland
    B-side
    Released16 September 1997 (1997-09-16)
    Genre
    Length
    • 5:16 (album version)
    • 4:15 (radio edit)
    Label
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)TV Mania
    Duran Duran singles chronology
    "Out of My Mind"
    (1997)
    "Electric Barbarella"
    (1997)
    "Someone Else Not Me"
    (2000)
    Music video
    "Electric Barbarella" on YouTube

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    1997 single by Duran Duran

    "Electric Barbarella" is the 29th single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, and the first official single from the album Medazzaland. In 1997, the single and album were released only in the United States; "Electric Barbarella" was not issued as a single in the UK until January 1999 on the back of the late 1998 release of the compilation album Greatest.

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    The band`s previous single, "Out of My Mind", was another track from Medazzaland, but was released as a single from The Saint soundtrack album instead.

    Background

    "Electric Barbarella" is a direct tribute to the 1968 Roger Vadim film Barbarella, from which a character named Durand Durand inspired the band`s name.[3] It is considered as the first ever single by a major label artist available for digital purchase/download on the internet.[4]

    Music video

    The video, directed by photographer Ellen von Unwerth, involved a robot sex doll played by American model Myka Dunkle. Simon Le Bon stated during an interview with Carson Daly on Total Request Live that von Unwerth specifically requested to use Dunkle, despite the fact that the band had other models and friends (including Devon Aoki and Sophie Dahl, both of whom appear in the video`s party scene) in mind, due to her background as a dancer, and her ability to "do the mime that would actually make her appear to be a robot."[5] The video had to be mildly censored before receiving airplay on MTV or VH1; by the time the modified video was delivered, the song had already fallen off the charts.

    B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

    The B-sides for individual "Electric Barbarella" releases included remixes of previously released singles, such as "Girls on Film" or "Out of My Mind". Numerous remixes of the track were also issued on various promo releases and on the internet as well.[6]

    Formats and track listings

    olli"Electric Barbarella" (a href="/wiki/Todd_Terry" title="Todd Terry"Tee/a`s club mix) – 5:54/li

    li"Electric Barbarella" (Electric Sex mix) – 5:02/li

    li"Girls on Film" (a href="/wiki/Salt_Tank" title="Salt Tank"Salt Tank/a mix) – 6:27/li/ol

    ulliReleased in November 1998/li/ul

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    olli"Electric Barbarella" (radio edit) – 4:15/li

    li"Girls on Film" (a href="/wiki/Tin_Tin_Out" title="Tin Tin Out"Tin Tin Out/a radio mix) – 4:51/li

    li"Electric Barbarella" (Tee`s radio mix) – 4:05/li/ol

    ulliReleased in November 1998/li/ul

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    olli"Electric Barbarella" (radio edit) – 4:15/li

    li"Girls on Film" (Tin Tin Out radio mix) – 4:51/li

    li"Electric Barbarella" (Tee`s radio mix) – 4:05/li/ol

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    1997 single by Duran Duran

    "Electric Barbarella" is the 29th single by the English pop rock band Duran Duran, and the first official single from the album Medazzaland. In 1997, the single and album were released only in the United States; "Electric Barbarella" was not issued as a single in the UK until January 1999 on the back of the late 1998 release of the compilation album Greatest.

    The band`s previous single, "Out of My Mind", was another track from Medazzaland, but was released as a single from The Saint soundtrack album instead.

    Background

    "Electric Barbarella" is a direct tribute to the 1968 Roger Vadim film Barbarella, from which a character named Durand Durand inspired the band`s name.[3] It is considered as the first ever single by a major label artist available for digital purchase/download on the internet.[4]

    Music video

    The video, directed by photographer Ellen von Unwerth, involved a robot sex doll played by American model Myka Dunkle. Simon Le Bon stated during an interview with Carson Daly on Total Request Live that von Unwerth specifically requested to use Dunkle, despite the fact that the band had other models and friends (including Devon Aoki and Sophie Dahl, both of whom appear in the video`s party scene) in mind, due to her background as a dancer, and her ability to "do the mime that would actually make her appear to be a robot."[5] The video had to be mildly censored before receiving airplay on MTV or VH1; by the time the modified video was delivered, the song had already fallen off the charts.

    B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

    The B-sides for individual "Electric Barbarella" releases included remixes of previously released singles, such as "Girls on Film" or "Out of My Mind". Numerous remixes of the track were also issued on various promo releases and on the internet as well.[6]

    Formats and track listings

    olli"Electric Barbarella" (a href="/wiki/Todd_Terry" title="Todd Terry"Tee/a`s club mix) – 5:54/li

    li"Electric Barbarella" (Electric Sex mix) – 5:02/li

    li"Girls on Film" (a href="/wiki/Salt_Tank" title="Salt Tank"Salt Tank/a mix) – 6:27/li/ol

    ulliReleased in November 1998/li/ul

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id="CD:_EMI_/_CDELEC_2000_United_Kingdom"span id="CD:_EMI_.2F_CDELEC_2000_United_Kingdom"/spanCD: EMI / CDELEC 2000 United Kingdom/h3span class="mw-editsection"span class="mw-editsection-bracket"[/spana href="/w/index.php?title=Electric_Barbarella&action=edit&section=6" title="Edit section: CD: EMI / CDELEC 2000 United Kingdom"spanedit/span/aspan class="mw-editsection-bracket"]/span/span/div

    olli"Electric Barbarella" (radio edit) – 4:15/li

    li"Girls on Film" (a href="/wiki/Tin_Tin_Out" title="Tin Tin Out"Tin Tin Out/a radio mix) – 4:51/li

    li"Electric Barbarella" (Tee`s radio mix) – 4:05/li/ol

    ulliReleased in November 1998/li/ul

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id="MC:_EMI_/_TCELEC_2000_United_Kingdom"span id="MC:_EMI_.2F_TCELEC_2000_United_Kingdom"/spanMC: EMI / TCELEC 2000 United Kingdom/h3span class="mw-editsection"span class="mw-editsection-bracket"[/spana href="/w/index.php?title=Electric_Barbarella&action=edit&section=7" title="Edit section: MC: EMI / TCELEC 2000 United Kingdom"spanedit/span/aspan class="mw-editsection-bracket"]/span/span/div

    olli"Electric Barbarella" (radio edit) – 4:15/li

    li"Girls on Film" (Tin Tin Out radio mix) – 4:51/li

    li"Electric Barbarella" (Tee`s radio mix) – 4:05/li/ol

    div class="mw-heading mw-heading3"h3 id=`7":_Capitol_/_S7-724381972175_United_States`>7": Capitol / S7-724381972175 United States

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