BURNING THE GROUND EXCLUSIVE 1993
“Ordinary World” is the first single from Duran Duran’s self-titled 1993 album, commonly known as The Wedding Album. The single reached number one on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40, the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart and the Italian Singles Chart. It also peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, number two in Iceland and Sweden and number six on the UK Singles Chart.
The song won an Ivor Novello Award in May 1994. Lead vocalist Simon Le Bon sang the song with Luciano Pavarotti at a benefit concert for War Child.
By the early 1990s, Duran Duran’s popularity had faded. Their album Liberty had proved a commercial failure, its two singles failing to make a significant showing on the British or American charts. It was not until Capitol leaked “Ordinary World” to a radio station in Jacksonville, Florida during the second half of 1992 that it seemed like Duran Duran would find a resurgence in popularity. To their surprise, the single proved so popular that Capitol had to push the US release date up, ultimately releasing it in December.
The keyboards in the song were arranged and performed by Nick Rhodes and John Jones. The drums were played by Steve Ferrone at Maison Rouge. The guitar solo that characterizes this song was arranged and performed by Warren Cuccurullo, a former player with Frank Zappa. His instrumental rock trio version became a staple of his solo shows and was included on one of his solo albums “Roadrage”.
The music video was filmed by director Nick Egan at Huntington Gardens in San Marino, California and the song later featured in the soundtrack to the film Layer Cake in 2005.
Simon LeBon later performed the song with Pavarotti at a WarChild benefit. The performance was released on home video as Pavarotti & Friends: Together for the Children of Bosnia.
The lyric to “Ordinary World” was written by Simon Le Bon as the second of a trilogy of songs for his late friend David Miles; the others being “Do You Believe in Shame?” (1988) and “Out of My Mind” (1997).
“Ordinary World” is one of two Cuccurullo-era songs (“Come Undone” being the other) which were played when Duran Duran did their reunion tour, both Andy Taylor and Roger Taylor insisting on playing it. Cuccurullo was brought in to teach Andy Taylor how to play it. It has remained in the setlist ever since.
The “Acoustic Version” was more correctly the “Acoustic Mix” and was created using the studio guitar & vocal tracks and adding specially arranged string orchestration.
Dolby B NR was used for this transfer.
SIDE A/B:
Ordinary World 5:39
Producer – John Jones
Written-By, Producer – Duran Duran
Ordinary World (Acoustic Version) 5:12
Producer – John Jones
Written-By, Producer – Duran Duran
Save A Prayer (‘Till The Morning After) (Live) 6:16
Engineer [Live Recording] – George Tutko
Mixed By – Jason Corsaro
Producer – Duran Duran
Written By – Duran Duran
CASSETTE GRADE:
Cassette: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Ordinary World | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | #3 |
1993 | Ordinary World | U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary | #14 |
1993 | Ordinary World | U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs | #2 |
1993 | Ordinary World | U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 | #1 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Capitol Records – 4KM 0777 7 44908 4 9
Format: Cassette, Single Dolby HX Pro, B NR
Country: US
Released: 1993
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop
Style: Synth-pop
CREDITS:
Art Direction – Duran Duran
Art Direction, Design – Nick Egan
Design – Eric Rionestad*
Management – Left Bank Management
Photography By – Dean Chamberlain (2)
NOTES:
Same Program Repeats On Both Sides
Track 1 from the compact disc and cassette “Duran Duran”
Track 3 from the compact disc and cassette and LP “Arena”
Find the Cassette at DISCOGS
CASSETTE RESTORATION BY:
-DjPaulT
burningtheground.net
EQUIPMENT USED:
Cassette Deck: Nakamichi BX-300 Discrete 3 Head Cassette Deck
DAC/Phono Pre-amp Line In: Alpha Design Labs GT40a USB DAC
Artwork Scans: Epson Workforce WF-7610 Professional Printer/Scanner
SOFTWARE USED:
Recording/Editing: Adobe Audition 3.0 (Recording)
Down Sampling/Dither: iZotope RX Advanced 2
Artwork Editor: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Click Removal: Manual
FLAC/MP3 Conversion: dBpoweramp
M3U Playlist: Playlist Creator
RESTORATION NOTES:
Cassette transfer was recorded @ 32bit/float
FLAC (Level Eight)
Artwork scanned at 600dpi
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Password: burningtheground
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Thank you, Paul.
Thank you, Paul!
Great job. Fantastic sound quality. Thank You.
Thank you. The stereo channels on the Ordinary World are reversed versus how they appear on CD.
If I ever meet Duran Duran again, I’ll be sure to thank them for this timeless song that every so many years seems to fit perfectly into times of suffering. ‘What has happened to it all? Crazy, some’d say Where is the life that I recognize? Gone away But I won’t cry for yesterday There’s an ordinary world Somehow I have to find And as I try to make my way To the ordinary world I will learn to survive.’ That’s right. And I’ve survived it time and again, like some cycle we must all go through and eventually will.… Read more »
First of all let me say how amazing it is that you shaere this release with us. Didn’t expect this quality from a cassette either. And especially thanks for doing this during these though and stressful times. However the main reason why I am commenting is a technical reason with this release that I noticed when listening to it for the first time. Either the issue comes from the original tape or from you, but the stereo channels on the tracks are swapped for your release, so L=R and R=L. I confirmed this with other releases I have and YouTube… Read more »
This CD single is I think in the collection that they put out a few years ago, with the same tracks. I’ll have to dig it and check.
I had a lot of time for reflection over the weekend and I can’t stress enough to you Paul how much I value what you do. The music that you offer up is a godsend to me and so many others. I take great comfort from you because of this music. I do suffer from anxiety and depression sometimes and Burning The Ground is so much better than any medication I could take. Your music motivates me, helps me escape and deal with things that I wouldn’t have the courage to do so normally. I love you as a person… Read more »
Amazing audio quality especially for a cassette.
I still have my Nakamichi BX-300 even though I don’t use it any longer. Great piece of gear.
Thank you!
I can’t put into words how much I liked that song.
Now this is a treat. I remember the cassette singles days. Thank you Paul.
Great great song!!! I still remember buying the CD on the music store.
Thank you so much Paul!!!
PS: The pic of the cassette on discogs, is it yours?
Hi gonzalo76 yes I added the pic 🙂
I may be a “party of 1” in saying this is my favorite Duran Duran song. Partly because of its enduring melody and theme, and partly because it’s probably harder to come up with great songs once a band is a few years down the road from their original big splash.
Either way, love it, and thanks a lot for sharing – the acoustic version blows me away – and man, the live version of Save A Prayer is something else, too! Many thanks!
You’re welcome, Grabt 🙂
It´s not a good song – it is a dream of a song. I cannot put in words how much I love it. The acoustic mix brings tears to my eyes. Either somebody´s cutting onions, I´m getting old or it is just the song´s sheer beauty.
Germany´s only a step a way from total lockdown but our Dear Paul helps us through the darkness.
Stay safe everybody.
My love goes out to you.
Sending you love Song And Dance. Stay safe 🙂
Lyrically it’s the best thing they ever recorded.
Sending love your way Song And Dance. Although we’ve never met, I really admire and like you. You’re one of the best!
Jeff
Good song from Duran Duran, thanks Paul and stay safe to everybody.
You’re welcome 🙂
And btw, is this accoustic version released in other formats?
It was on the US promo CD single – Capitol Records – DPRO-79588
thanks
Amazing sound quality~
Thank you, Peter 🙂
Hi Paul,
Thanks for this. Early and mid Duran Duran are my favorites.
It was nice to see them coming back and doing well with this
album and singles. I collected a lot of the vinyl and cd-singles
from this era.
Once in awhile I would get a cassette single, and oddly i just
got a copy of this a few months ago. Since cassettes are usually
cheap on discogs.
Thanks for saving me the time of transferring it.
Keep up with the great selections, and good work as always.
later
-1
Thank you -1 be safe 🙂
Thank you. I hope we all return there soon.
You’re welcome 🙂
Just the word cassingle take me to another place in time. Thanks for this Paul, as always, and to all you BTG followers, take care, wash your hands and don’t touch your face. We will all get through this garbage!
Take care mothloop be well 🙂
Thank you very much, Paul! The guitar was so great on this track.
I really loved Come Undone and Too Much Information back in 1993, too! There were quite a few mixes of both those songs, too.
Have a great weekend!
Have a great weekend 🙂
Duran Duran 🙂 Thank you Paul.
May you and those you love, stay safe and healthy.
Best wishes too to all my fellow BTG fans and supporters.
Most of all.. Thank you Paul for the music..
Your continued good work helps makes us feel it’s an Ordinary World.
oxoxo
Thank you so much, Jay, for saying the perfect words that I really needed to hear. Please know that I am thinking of each and every one of you who visit BTG, please be safe. 🙂
You are very welcome Paul 🙂
Dolby On or Off this time Paul?
On! 🙂
Ah thanks for clarifying Paul. I came across something called DDi Codec which sounds like a useful tool for remastering cassettes… http://www.anaxwaves.com/DDiCodec/ …as it sounds as if you can compensate for misalignment, degradation etc as well as digitally put the Dolby B switch back on if a recording was made without it. Anyone used this tool? I see it as useful for anyone digitizing 8 tracks as well. Some of the later ones had Dolby B encoding but a lot of the older decks (yes some are still going) will lack a Dolby switch. I’d be interested to know if… Read more »