Still regarded as one of the best James Bond themes in history, it remains the only 007 track to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Beyond the 80s: The 90s Reinvention

For the casual listener, a hits collection skips the experimental B-sides and delivers the adrenaline directly.

Duran Duran, Greatest Hits, 80s Music, New Wave, Simon Le Bon, Best of Duran Duran, Rio, Ordinary World.

The Greatest hits collection isn't just a trip down memory lane; it’s a testament to the enduring power of style and substance. From the dancefloor fillers of the early days to the sophisticated ballads of their maturity, Duran Duran remains the "Wild Boys" of the pop world.

In the pantheon of 1980s pop music, few bands managed to bridge the gap between the gritty underground of the New Romantic movement and the polished sheen of global superstardom quite like Duran Duran. For decades, the Birmingham natives have been synonymous with stylish aesthetics, revolutionary music videos, and infectious melodies. While the band boasts a discography that spans over 40 years and 15 studio albums, for millions of casual listeners and dedicated fans alike, there is one essential entry point that remains the gold standard: .

The core strength of the lies in its sequencing and selection. The album opens with the undeniable one-two punch of "Is There Something I Should Know?" and "The Reflex." From the very first bars, the listener is transported to an era where synthesizers and Chic-inspired basslines ruled the airwaves.

Released as the band initially splintered, Decade was the first major retrospective.