Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:12 pm
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New David Bowie Album, ‘Blackstar,’ Reportedly Coming Out in January
Rumors of new music from David Bowie have reached a fever pitch, with reports surfacing today (Oct. 24) of an album that will arrive on Jan. 8, 2016. The record is expected to be called Blackstar, after the theme song he wrote for The Last Panthers.
According to the Times, Blackstar‘s seven songs clock in at 45 minutes and “may well be the oddest work yet” from Bowie. They called it “an album of long, jazzy jams mixed with the kind of driving beat pioneered by ’70s German bands Can and Kraftwerk,” and said that it was recorded at New York’s The Magic Shop with a band comprised of jazz musicians.
The 68 seconds of the title track that was released three weeks ago is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s apparently 10 minutes long and features “Gregorian chants, a soul section, various electronic beats and bleeps, and Bowie’s distinctive vocal.” Even though “Blackstar” is expected to be released as a single in mid-November, Bowie is not providing a radio edit.
In 2013, Bowie surprised the music world — also on his 66th birthday — when he released “Where Are We Now?” and saying that it was from his first album in 10 years, The Next Day, which arrived a few months later.
However, those expecting a tour shouldn’t hold their breath. Two weeks ago, U.K. concert promoter John Giddings revealed that Bowie had told him personally that he had retired from the road. Bowie has not toured since 2004, when an emergency angioplasty caused him to cancel a month of European dates.
Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 9:10 pm
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Geff R. wrote:
The last few have been hit & miss for me; but there have been some great moments on most of them.
and Geff, that's been how i feel about the entire Bowie catalog - with a few exceptions only. there are but a few of his albums that i like all the way through, but i'll be damned if they don't all have at least one gem - frequently not the hit-single.
Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 1:53 pm
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Geff R. wrote:
The last few have been hit & miss for me; but there have been some great moments on most of them.
and Geff, that's been how i feel about the entire Bowie catalog - with a few exceptions only. there are but a few of his albums that i like all the way through, but i'll be damned if they don't all have at least one gem - frequently not the hit-single.
Same here. I love so much of his stuff, but the only albums I really love start to end are The Man Who Sold The World and Low. Diamond Dogs comes close.
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Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 5:15 pm
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I'm very lucky that I have tickets to see a new musical/play called Lazarus which is Off-Broadway starring Michael C Hall and the music of David Bowie (based on The Man Who Fell From Earth). Combine this with the new Bowie album news and the year is ending on a good note!
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Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 10:44 pm
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i'm a completist with Bowie, even though i don't care for at least half of his output. why? because the material i DO like, thrills me in a unique way. there's are only 2 of his albums that i enjoy from beginning to end: "Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)" and "Outside."
and Tricky Kid might have this new one pegged. and hopefully it will be as tasty as "Outside" and inside as well.
Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 10:56 pm
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Different tastes: I like about half of Outside. I also like it better w/o the talking segments; I made a burned version with only the music. I really do like the Outside tour, though.
I'm almost a completest. Missing:Buddha of Suburbia, Absolute Beginners (though I think I have that song on some best of), Labyrinth & Peter & The Wolf.
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Post subject: [2016-01-08] David Bowie "Blackstar" (Columbia)
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 11:08 pm
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Geff R. wrote:
Different tastes: I like about half of Outside. I also like it better w/o the talking segments; I made a burned version with only the music. I really do like the Outside tour, though.
I'm almost a completest. Missing:Buddha of Suburbia, Absolute Beginners (though I think I have that song on some best of), Labyrinth & Peter & The Wolf.
"Buddha of Suburbia" is a snore-fest - "Absolute Beginners" is redundant, when ya think about it - and "Labyrinth" needs a good remaster and expansion,
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