Best of BowieDavid Bowie
Release Date: 10/22/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 465717_CD
UPC # 724354192920
Label: Virgin Records (USA)
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Performer: David Bowie
Artist: Pat Metheny Group; Mick Jagger; Queen; Carlos Alomar; Luther Vandross Engineer: David Richards; Brian Pollack; Hugh Padgham; Mark Plati; Mike Moran; Bob Clearmountain Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Notes: Personnel includes: David Bowie (vocals, saxophone, keyboards); Mick Jagger (vocals); The Pat Metheny Group, Queen. Producers include: Ken Scott, David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Harry Maslin, Paul Buckmaster. Compilation producers: Nigel Reeve, Jo Brooks. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel includes: David Bowie (vocals, saxophone, keyboards); Mick Jagger (vocals); The Pat Metheny Group, Queen. Producers include: Ken Scott, David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Harry Maslin, Paul Buckmaster. Compilation producers: Nigel Reeve, Jo Brooks. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This edition of BEST OF BOWIE will only be available 12.2.2003-3.31.2004. Includes bonus DVD. Personnel includes: David Bowie, Mick Jagger (vocals); Carlos Alomar (guitar); Luther Vandross (background vocals); The Pat Metheny Group, Queen. Producers include: Nile Rodgers, Gus Dudgeon, Ken Scott, David Bowie, Tony Viconti. Compilation producers: Nigel Reeve, Jo Brooks, Henry Wrenn Meleck. Audio Mixers: Dave Ogilvie; David Bowie; Hugh Padgham; Mark Plati; Mick Ronson; Tony Visconti; Bob Clearmountain. Audio Remixers: Pet Shop Boys; Tony Visconti. Recording information: Nothing Studios, New Orleans, LA. Photographers: Davies & Starr; David Bebbington; Starr; Neal Preston; Indrani; Brian Ward; Markus Klinko; Brian Ward ; Sukita. Arrangers: David Bowie; Mick Ronson; Paul Buckmaster. Ably serving as a substitute for the excellent but out-of-print collection BOWIE: THE SINGLES 1969-1993, the two-CD BEST OF BOWIE serves as an outstanding career-spanning retrospective featuring material from as recent as 2002. Above all reflecting the visionary aptitude of a restless creative genius who switched into different musical guises the way some people change suits, these 38 cuts trace David Bowie's path from space-rock folkie ("Space Oddity") and glam god ("Ziggy Stardust") to blue-eyed soulster ("Young Americans"), and cutting-edge futurist ("Fashion"). 21st-century kids might be aware of Bowie via covers by Nirvana ("The Man Who Sold The World") or the Wallflowers ("Heroes"), but it's equally likely they've heard playlist war-horses like '80s alt-pop classics "Let's Dance," "Modern Love," and "China Girl." Not to be missed are this icon's stellar collaborations with a wide range of talent including John Lennon ("Fame"), Queen ("Under Pressure"), Mick Jagger ("Dancing In The Streets"), and The Pat Metheny Group ("This Is Not America"). The latter material rounding out this collection is equally deserving of attention whether it's the howling nihilism of Bowie's group Tin Machine ("Under The God"), a Nine Inch Nails industrial-rock team-up ("I'm Afraid Of Americans [V1]"), or the 2002 reunion with '70s collaborator Tony Visconti ("Slow Burn"). Although not as comprehensive as its two-CD sibling of the same name, the single-disc BEST OF BOWIE serves as an outstanding career-spanning retrospective reflecting the visionary aptitude of a restless creative genius who switched into different musical guises the way some people change suits. These 20 cuts trace David Bowie's path from space-rock folkie ("Space Oddity") and glam god ("Ziggy Stardust") to blue-eyed soulster ("Young Americans") and cutting-edge futurist ("Fashion"). While 21st century kids might be aware of Bowie via a cover by the Wallflowers ("Heroes"), it's equally likely they've heard playlist war-horses like '80s alt-pop classics "Let's Dance," "Modern Love," and "China Girl." Not to be missed are this icon's stellar collaborations with a wide range of talent including John Lennon ("Fame"), Queen ("Under Pressure"), Mick Jagger ("Dancing In The Streets"), and The Pat Metheny Group ("This Is Not America"). Rounded out by the Nine Inch Nails industrial-rock team-up "I'm Afraid Of Americans [V1]," the single-CD BEST OF BOWIE is the perfect overview for fans with merely a passing interest in the Thin White Duke.
Uncut (01/03, p.132) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...This double gathers 39 steps to greatness: all the kinky glam and Berlin angst hits, plus the '80s floor-fillers..."
The mercurial David Bowie is the original pop chameleon. He's been everything from inoffensive pop singer to glam icon to white soul man to art-rocker and more in the course of his long, prolific career. Although Bowie's first hit was 1969's "Space Oddity," he didn't arrive as a full-formed pop sensation until he unveiled his Ziggy Stardust persona in 1972. After retiring Ziggy in 1974, Bowie moved from dystopian rock to Philly soul to cutting-edge experimental pop, all within the span of three years. In the following decades, Bowie has regularly released albums and starred in movies. Perhaps the most startling thing is that he's been at the forefront of so many musical movements, inspiring a slew of genres spearheaded by countless Bowie disciples.
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