Pop Trash is the tenth studio album by the English pop rock band Duran Duran. It was released on 19 June 2000 by Hollywood Records. Pop Trash was the band's first release after parting ways with EMI, with whom they had been signed since 1981. It was also the last to feature the trio of Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes and Warren Cuccurullo. The CD album went out of print in 2001.
Release
It was the only album the band released under Hollywood Records. After the album's poor sales, Duran Duran's contract with the label was terminated, and they would not release an album until 2004's
Astronaut.
["] The album artwork, created by Andrew Day, features a
rhinestone-encrusted car that belonged to
Liberace.
From July 2008, the album was made available for sale digitally through the iTunes Store in the United States and Europe, along with Medazzaland. In 2021, the band signed a deal for the album with BMG (along with Medazzaland, Astronaut and Red Carpet Massacre) which saw it being re-issued in the UK on various digital platforms. A CD reissue was released on 17 August 2022.
Critical reception
Critics were generally unexcited by the album, which received an average score of 52, indicating "mixed or average" based on nine reviews, from
Metacritic, which assigns a
Standard score rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications.
Rob Sheffield of
Rolling Stone said:
Stacia Proefrock of AllMusic said:
Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly said:
A reviewer for Salon called Pop Trash "a mediocre Britpop album", while Q defended the album and said that " Pop Trash proves to be far from embarrassing". Another negative review came from MTV.com who said that "most of the album is, in fact, pop trash".
Ultimately, the album would become the band's lowest-selling album, and their last until 2004's Astronaut.
Singles
The lead single "Someone Else Not Me" peaked only at #53 in the UK, and did not chart at all in United States. However, it made the top 10 in
Latvia. Le Bon also recorded versions of this song in Spanish ("Alguien Que No Soy Yo") and French ("Un Autre Que Moi"). The
music video for the single was the first to be created entirely in
Adobe Flash digital animation.
The song "Playing with Uranium" was supposed to be released as a single in Italy only, but was available only as a radio promo.
The song "Last Day on Earth" was released in Japan; it was also played during the opening of the Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka. Parts of the song were submitted for the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies soundtrack, but were not chosen.
Track listing
All songs written by Duran Duran
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"Someone Else Not Me" – 4:48
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"Lava Lamp" – 3:54
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"Playing with Uranium" – 3:51
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"Hallucinating Elvis" – 5:26
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"Starting to Remember" – 2:38
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"Pop Trash Movie" – 4:54
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"Fragment" – 0:49
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"Mars Meets Venus" – 3:07
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"Lady Xanax" – 4:53
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"The Sun Doesn't Shine Forever" – 4:51
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"Kiss Goodbye" – 0:41
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"Last Day on Earth" – 4:27
Bonus tracks on various international releases:
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"Un Autre Que Moi" (French language version of "Someone Else Not Me") – 4:19
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"Alguien Que No Soy Yo" (Spanish language version of "Someone Else Not Me") – 4:16
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"Prototypes" – 6:17
Personnel
Duran Duran
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Simon Le Bon – vocals
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Warren Cuccurullo – guitar and bass
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Nick Rhodes – keyboards
Additional musicians
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David Campbell – arranger (strings)
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Sally Boyden – backing vocals
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Ariane Sherine – piano (tracks 6, 10)
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John Tonks – drums, electric percussion
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Olivier Vieser – guitar
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Greg Bissonette – drums
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Steve Alexander – drums
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Luis Conte – percussion
Artwork and photography
Charts
External links