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"Rio" is the seventh
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by English new wave band
Duran Duran Duran Duran () are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer and bassist Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor. With the addition of drummer Roger Taylor the following year the band went ...
. It was first released as a single in Australia, in August 1982, followed by a UK release on 1 November 1982. The song was the fourth, final, and title single lifted from the band's second studio album of the same name, and was edited for its release. It was issued worldwide in October 1982 and became a Top 10 hit in the
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, peaking at number 9 on 11 December 1982. "Rio" was released as the third single from the album in Australia, and debuted on the
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top 100 singles chart dated 6 September 1982. The song did not attract much notice in the
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upon its initial global release, but received early airplay at
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in Los Angeles as early as 2 August 1982. After the band's breakthrough hit "
Hungry Like the Wolf "Hungry Like the Wolf" is a song by English new wave band Duran Duran. Written by the band members, the song was produced by Colin Thurston for the group's second studio album ''Rio'' (1982). The song was released on 4 May 1982 as the band's f ...
" found success in the American charts in December 1982,
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reissued the single in March 1983 to be the band's second US top 20 hit, peaking at number 14.


Production

The song originated from an idea by John Taylor about
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– "the truly foreign, the exotic, a cornucopia of earthly delights, a party that would never stop" –
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wrote the lyrics to the song, and chose not to write about the city but about a girl named Rio. Its verses were inspired by their earlier song "See Me, Repeat Me" and the chorus was taken from "Stevie's Radio Station", a song written by the band TV Eye, featuring lead vocalist Andy Wickett, who went on to be one of Duran Duran's early lead vocalists. The song was a favourite of Nick and John and was incorporated into Duran Duran live sets during Wickett's tenure.
Nick Rhodes Nick Rhodes (born Nicholas James Bates, 8 June 1962) is an English keyboardist and producer, best known as a founding member, keyboardist, and only continuous member of the band Duran Duran. He is also informally monikered as "The Controller ...
created the unusual sound at the beginning of the song by throwing several small metal rods onto the strings of a
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in the studio. The recorded sound was then reversed to create the intro. Rhodes produced the synthesiser lead using the
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on a
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set to random while playing a Cmaj7 chord. The tenor saxophone solo was performed by
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. The laughter on the track was that of Rhodes's girlfriend at the time.


Critical reception

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'' called it "a perfect follow-up to '
Hungry Like The Wolf "Hungry Like the Wolf" is a song by English new wave band Duran Duran. Written by the band members, the song was produced by Colin Thurston for the group's second studio album ''Rio'' (1982). The song was released on 4 May 1982 as the band's f ...
,'" saying that "the melody's warm sea breeze contrasts effectively with the menace in 'Wolf' and is equally catchy."


Music video

Director
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filmed the
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for "Rio", which featured images of the band in
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suits, singing and playing around on a
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speeding over the crystal blue
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. The yacht in the music video was the Eilean. Short segments show band members trying to live out their assorted daydreams while being teased by a body-painted woman, played by Reema Ruspoli. The music video was shot over the course of three days in May 1982 on the island of
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. The yacht scenes were filmed on the bay at
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, the beach scenes at Miller's Beach, and the segment featuring the raft at Shirley Heights. Some close ups were filmed later on the Solent due to a film processing error. Director Mulcahy originally planned a scene where the band members got chased off the island by people wielding guns, but did not have enough film stock left to shoot this. He had to borrow a tourist's camera to shoot the part of John Taylor playing a saxophone on a mountaintop. When the video was featured on
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's ''
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'', it mentions that after the video was completed, Mulcahy, Le Bon, and Taylor went for a swim and were inches away from sharks when the yacht captain yelled for them to get out of the water. Rhodes was reportedly seasick during the filming, and has often said "I hate boats unless they're tied up and you're having cocktails on them." While in Antigua, the band also filmed a video for the album track "Night Boat", which appeared with "Rio" and nine other videos on the ''
Duran Duran Duran Duran () are an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer and bassist Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor. With the addition of drummer Roger Taylor the following year the band went ...
'' video album released in 1983.


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts

As of October 2021 "Rio" is the third most
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Duran Duran song in the UK.


B-sides, bonus tracks and remixes

There are 13 different official mixes of "Rio", many of which are edits of the album version or Kershenbaum remix with fades in various places. The
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of the November 1982 original United Kingdom single was " The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)", an acoustic version of the moody album track. The B-side of the April 1983 reissue in the United States was an upbeat remix of "Hold Back the Rain". The B-side of the 12" single included a remix of " My Own Way". In 1998 ''Recall 22'' ( Dan Bewick and Matt Frost) released three new promo mixes of "Rio" in France.


Complete list of versions

# "Rio" (Album Version) – 5:33 # "Rio" (Single Version) – 4:40 # "Rio" (Night Version) – 6:46 # "Rio" (Part 1) – 5:11 # "Rio" (Part 2) – 5:29 # "Rio" (Part 2) (Full 7'' Mix) – 5:02 # "Rio" (US Album Mix) – 5:24 # "Rio" (US Edit) – 4:44 # "Rio" (US Single Version) – 4:34 # "Rio" (US Single Mix) – 3:57 # "Rio" (UK promo Single Version) – 4:57 # "Rio" (Brazilian Edit) – 3:36 # "Rio" (Video Version) – 5:03


Additional information

* Rio "Single Version" was made available on CD, being part of a Japanese promo compilation released in 1988 titled ''I Don't Want Your...Special DJ Copy''. * Rio "Night Version" is also known as "12 Inch Dance Version" or "Carnival Version". * Rio "Part 2 (Full 7'' Mix)" was originally released on the Japanese EP of "Carnival" in 1982. This version is also available on a Japanese-only 2CD compilation of four previously released EPs: ''Nite Romantics'', ''Carnival'', ''Tiger Tiger'' and ''Strange Behavior''. * Rio "US Album Remix" appears on the promotional American 12" single for "Rio" and is also labelled as "Night Version" on an American split promo 12", being part of "Special Extended Selections". * Rio "US Edit" appears on '' Greatest'' (1998) and '' The Essential Collection'' (2000). * Rio "US Single Remix" was released on the US 7" reissue of Rio in 1983 and was remixed by
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. * Rio "UK Promo Single Version" was released as a "one-sided promo only" in 1982. * "Brazilian Edit" can be found on a Brazilian 4 track 7" EP.


Formats and track listing


7": EMI. / EMI 5346 United Kingdom

# "Rio" – 4:40 # "The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)" – 3:48 * Track 1 is the "Single Version". * Track 2 is the "Early Version" and is a shorter acoustic version of the moody album track.


7": EMI. / EMI 5346 United Kingdom

# "Rio" – 5:11 # "The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)" – 3:48 * Track 1 is "Rio" (Part 1). Two different versions of this single were available in the UK, both with identical sleeves and labels.


12": EMI. / 12 EMI 5346 United Kingdom

# "Rio" (Part 2) – 5:29 # "Rio" (Part 1) – 5:11 # "My Own Way" – 4:34 (a.k.a. "Carnival remix")


7": Harvest. / B-5175 United States (1982)

# "Rio" (US Single version) – 4:34 # "Hold Back the Rain" (Album version) – 3:59


7": Capitol. / B-5215 United States (Reissue 1983)

# "Rio" (US Single remix) – 3:57 # "Hold Back the Rain" (US Album remix) – 6:32


CD: Part of '' Singles Box Set 1981-1985'' box set

# "Rio" (Part 1) – 5:11 # "The Chauffeur" (Blue Silver) – 3:48 # "Rio" (Part 2) – 5:29 # "My Own Way" (Carnival remix) – 4:34


Notes

* US Album/Single remixes done by
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.


Other appearances

Apart from the single, "Rio" has also appeared on: Albums: * '' Carnival'' (1982) * ''
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'' (2004 reissue only) * ''
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'' (1989) * '' Night Versions: The Essential Duran Duran'' (1998) * '' Greatest'' (1998) * '' Strange Behaviour'' (1999) * '' Singles Box Set 1981-1985'' (2003)


Covers, samples and media references

It has been referenced in the lyrics of the 2005 UK number one hit by
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, "
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": "Your name isn't Rio, but I don't care for sand". CSS collaborated with Simon Le Bon and John Taylor to record a cover of the song in 2016. The song was recreated by
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for the
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'' Making Patterns Rhyme'' (2014).


Nicole Scherzinger version

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(lead vocalist for the
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) recorded a
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of "Rio" as a promotion for Caress Brazilian
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from
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. The song was released to radio on 28 July 2008 and as a
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in August 2008. The music video shows Scherzinger performing in a pink dress in front of a crowd, with flowers appearing all around her as she sings on stage. Of the cover, Duran Duran singer
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said "When we were first approached about Nicole doing a version of 'Rio' for this campaign, we thought it was the perfect fit. She's exotic and beautiful and embodies everything that inspired the original version. Because it's one of our signature songs very few people have covered it over the years, so it has been great for us to hear a new interpretation."


Track listing


Two-track CD single

# "Rio (Caress Brazilian Mix)" # "Rio (Caress Brazilian Mix)" (Instrumental)


CD single maxi jewelcase

# "Rio" (Caress Brazilian Mix) # "Rio" (Caress Brazilian Mix) (Instrumental) # "Rio" (dance Remix) # "Rio" (Video) # The making of the "Rio" (Caress Brazilian Mix)" video


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