In 2022, when Duran Duran was finally inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the setlist drew heavily from this very collection. Decade had predicted it all. It remains, quite simply, the sound of a band at the peak of their cultural power, condensed into one perfect hour of pop.
Released in November 1989 (and in North America in early 1990), Decade arrived at a transitional moment. The original five members—Simon Le Bon (vocals), Nick Rhodes (keyboards), John Taylor (bass), Andy Taylor (guitar), and Roger Taylor (drums)—had splintered. After the commercial disappointment of 1988’s Big Thing and the departure of Andy and Roger, the remaining trio pushed forward. Decade was both a look back and a strategic bridge to their evolving sound. What made Decade stand out from the earlier 1984 compilation Arena (which focused on live tracks) was its pristine, chronological journey through the band’s most fertile period: 1981–1989. The album features 12 essential tracks, including two brand-new songs designed to remind the world of their pop prowess. duran duran decade greatest hits
In the pantheon of 1980s pop music, few bands captured the fusion of style, technology, and melody quite like Duran Duran. By 1989, the band had experienced dizzying highs, internal fractures, and a successful rebranding as a quintet. It was the perfect moment to release a retrospective. That album was "Decade: Greatest Hits" – a collection that not only served as a farewell to an era but also cemented the band’s status as global icons. In 2022, when Duran Duran was finally inducted
10. A View to a Kill – Their James Bond theme (and first and only US #1 for the original five), showcasing a sophisticated, orchestral synth-pop. 11. Notorious – The title track from the post-Andy/Roger era, a sleek, funk-driven jam featuring the new rhythm section of Warren Cuccurullo and Sterling Campbell. 12. Skin Trade – A sophisticated, jazzy deep cut that proved they could mature without losing their edge. Released in November 1989 (and in North America