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Reach Up for the Sunrise by Josh Rubin
Duran Duran's forthcoming single, Reach Up for the Sunrise, features this lovely piece of album art. I agree with Arjan that there's some definite Bond inspiration going on. I look forward to seeing (and hearing) what they come up with for the reunion album, Astronaut, which is set for release in October.
via arjanwrites.com
This entry posted on 13 August 2004 at
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