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Despite Duran Duran ruling the earth by late 1984 (due to countless hits and sold-out tours), the band had completely burned themselves out
with a non-stop, grueling work schedule. 1985 was supposed to be a year-long break for its members from band duties, but its five members
ultimately formed two separate side-projects: the Power Station, which was comprised of Duranee's John Taylor (bass) and Andy Taylor (guitar),
plus solo artist Robert Palmer (vocals) and ex-Chic member Tony Thompson (drums); as well as Arcadia, which featured the three other Duran
members, singer Simon Lebon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, and drummer Roger Taylor.
Source: Allmusic
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