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Pioneer dvd rw dvr-106d driver for mac. Released 23 March 1999 Recorded 1980–93 Length 76: 45 (disc 1) 77:32 (disc 2) and various chronology (1998) Strange Behaviour (1999) (2000) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 1/10 Strange Behaviour is an album of remixes. It was released by EMI in March 1999.

The title comes from a line in the song 'Skin Trade': ' would someone please explain, the reason for this strange behaviour'. The band had previously used 'Strange Behaviour' as the name of their 1987 tour. A 1987 EP of remixes from the album that was released in Italy and Japan under the title 'Strange Behavior' (American-English spelling without the 'u', rather than the British spelling used here). Having dropped Duran Duran after their 1997 album, EMI was keen to begin mining the band's back catalogue.

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They had already released a new hits collection called (1998) and were finally getting around to releasing versions of songs that were not easily obtainable on CD. In years to come, EMI would continue to mine the band's catalogue by reissuing the first four albums ( including two bonus tracks), as well as two singles boxsets and a collection of videos. The music Released on two CDs, the collection really split the remixed output of Duran Duran down the middle. The first CD featured all the 12' mixes released during the initial period of the original lineup 1981–1984, as well as remixes of several album tracks.

For the release of this compilation, EMI inadvertently unearthed two previously unreleased remixes, the Night Mix of 'Planet Earth' and a remix of 'Hold Back The Rain'. CD Two features remixes from a new era when singles were being released with multiple remixes. As such, EMI cherry picked remixes from various sources for the second disc.

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Some of these were commissioned but never used, like the 'Love Voodoo' remix, or released on promotional only singles like the Dub Mix of 'I Don't Want Your Love', the Chemical Reaction mix of 'American Science' and the remix of 'Too Much Information', the latter originally appearing on a 12' on the DJ service SIN label.