David Bowie - Heathen

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General Article name: Heathen
Genre: Pop englischsprachig Product type: LP (Vinyl) Label: COL Number of tracks: 18 Tracklist LP - 1 1. David Bowie - Sunday [Album Version] 2. David Bowie - Cactus [Album Version] 3. David Bowie - Slip Away [Album Version] 4. David Bowie - Slow Burn 5. David Bowie - Afraid [Album Version] 6. David Bowie - I've Been Waiting for You [Album Version] Bowie, David - I Would Be Your Slave 5:14 Bowie, David - I took a trip on a gemini spaceship 4:04 Bowie, David - 5:15 The Angels Have Gone 5:00 Bowie, David - Everyone Says 'Hi' 3:59 Bowie, David - A Better Future 4:11 Bowie, David - Heathen (The Rays) 4:16   Tracklist LP - 2 7. David Bowie - I Would Be Your Slave [Album Version] 8. David Bowie - I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship [Album Version] 9. David Bowie - 5:15: The Angels Have Gone [Album Version] 10. David Bowie - Everyone Says "Hi" [Album Version] 11. David Bowie - Better Future [Album Version] 12. David Bowie - Heathen (The Rays) [Album Version]   Description Description

Heathen marks a new beginning for David Bowie in some ways -- it's his first record since leaving Virgin, his first for Columbia Records, his first for his new label, ISO -- yet it's hardly a new musical direction. Like Hours, this finds Bowie sifting through the sounds of his past, completely at ease with his legacy, crafting a colorful, satisfying album that feels like a classic Bowie album. That's not to say that Heathen recalls any particular album or any era in specific, yet there's a deliberate attempt to recapture the atmosphere, the tone of his '70s work -- there's a reason that Bowie decided to reteam with Tony Visconti, the co-producer of some of his best records, for this album -- even if direct comparisons are hard to come by. Which is exactly what's so impressive about this album. Bowie and Visconti never shy away from electronic instrumentations or modern production -- if anything, they embrace it -- but it's woven into Bowie's sound subtly, never drawing attention to the drum loops, guitar synths, and washes of electronica. For that matter, guest spots by Dave Grohl and Pete Townshend (both on guitar) don't stand out either; they're merely added texture to this an album that's intricately layered, but always plays smoothly and alluringly. And, make no mistake, this is an alluring, welcoming, friendly album -- there are some moody moments, but Bowie takes Neil Young's eerie "I've Been Waiting for You" and Pixies' elusively brutal, creepy "Cactus" and turns them sweet, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, either. In the end, that's the key to Heathen -- the undercurrent of happiness, not in the lyrics, but in the making of music, a realization by Bowie and Visconti alike that they are perfect collaborators. Unlike their previous albums together, this doesn't boldly break new ground, but that's because, 22 years after their last collaboration, Scary Monsters, both Bowie and Visconti don't need to try as hard, so they just focus on the craft. The result is an understated, utterly satisfying record, his best since Scary Monsters, simply because he'd never sounded as assured and consistent since. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Contributors Artist: David Bowie Guest Artist: Pete Townshend Record Label: ISO Guest Artist: Dave Grohl Record Label: Columbia