A turning point for rock innovators
The conflict between commercialism and artistry in David Bowie's late 1980s work.
His musical experimentation has always been ahead of its time, and he continues to explore new directions on this album. The resulting sound, created through collaboration with his producers, marks a significant milestone in Bowie's career, capturing the ever-evolving attitude of the artist.
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A:
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1)
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Day In Day Out
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2)
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Time Will Crawl
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3)
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Beat Of Your Drum
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4)
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Never Let Me Down
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5)
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Zeroes
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6)
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Girls* (Japanese Version)
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B:
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1)
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Glass Spider
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2)
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Shining Star (Makin' My Love)
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3)
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New York's In Love
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4)
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'87 And Cry
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5)
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Too Dizzy
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6)
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Bang Bang
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Backing Vocals - David Bowie
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Guitar [Additional], Keyboards [Additional], Mellotron, Synthesizer [Moog], Harmonica - David Bowie
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Producer - David Bowie
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Tambourine - David Bowie
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Written-By - David Bowie (A1 to A3, A5 to B4)
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Mixed By - Bob Clearmountain
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Mixed By [Assistant] - David Richards
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Producer - David Richards
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Backing Vocals - Carlos Alomar
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Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer - Carlos Alomar
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Tambourine - Carlos Alomar
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Backing Vocals - Erdal Kizilcay
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Keyboards, Drums, Bass - Erdal Kizilcay
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Trumpet - Erdal Kizilcay
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Backing Vocals - Gordon Grodie
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Backing Vocals - Loni Groves
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Baritone Saxophone - Steve Elson
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Lead Guitar - Peter Frampton
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Piano - Philippe Saisse
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Backing Vocals - Robin Clark (2)
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Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
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Tenor Saxophone - Lenny Pickett
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Backing Vocals - Diva Gray
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Engineer [Assistant] - Justin Shirley Smith
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Bass [Additional] - Carmine Rojas
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Trumpet - Laurie Frink
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Flugelhorn - Earl Gardner
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Trumpet - Earl Gardner
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Alto Saxophone - Stan Harrison
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Recorded By [Additional] - Malcolm Pollack
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Percussion - Crusher Bennett
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Engineer [Assistant] - Jon Goldberger
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Horns - The Borneo Horns
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Artwork [Art, Set], Design - Mick Haggerty
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Artwork [Set Construction] - Ron Oates (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Andre Gauchat
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Photography By - Greg Gorman