- Performer David Bowie
- Title Loving The Alien
- Date of release 1985
- Style Pop Rock
- Other formats ASF FLAC VQF RA VOC APE AU
- Genre Rock
- Size MP3 1449 mb
- Size FLAC 1991 mb
- Rating: 4.2
- Votes: 229
Parlophone Records are proud to announce David Bowie Loving The Alien (1983 – 1988), the fourth in a series of box sets spanning his career from 1969. Among the studio and live albums from the period, the set will also contain an exclusive new production of the 1987 album Never Let Me Down, by Bowie producer/engineer Mario McNulty with new instrumentation by Bowie collaborators Reeves Gabrels, David Torn, Sterling Campbell and Tim Lefebvre.
Bowie was never more popular during this period, one he looked back on with guilt and bile. But Loving the Alien offers a reset for listeners-to hear these albums fresh, liberated from their composer’s dismissive opinions. Every autumn since 2015, a new David Bowie career retrospective box set arrives. The apparent aim is an official release Bowie master narrative, in boxes sturdy enough to prop up a table
Loving The Alien (Extended Dub Mix). 7. Tumble And Twirl (Extended Dance Mix). 8. Underground (Extended Dance Mix) The album broke free of it's poor 80's production and feels like a worthy piece to the Bowie canon.
Loving the Alien (1983-1988). The fourth in a series of comprehensive box sets chronicling David Bowie's entire career: Loving the Alien (1983-1988) covers a period that found Bowie at a popular peak yet somewhat creatively adrift. Once Let's Dance went supernova in 1983, as it was designed to do, Bowie's productivity slowed to a crawl: he knocked out the sequel, Tonight, in a year, then took three to deliver Never Let Me Down
Loving the Alien" is a song written and recorded by David Bowie. It was the opening track to his sixteenth studio album Tonight. Loving the Alien" peaked at No. 19 in the UK Singles Chart. The song explored Bowie's "intense dislike" of organized religion.
Bowie’s 1983 album Let’s Dance album sold a career-topping 10 million copies, transforming this former leper messiah into a stadium-rocking superstar. With a few noteworthy exceptions, chiefly the sublime Loving Tthe Alien, this pastel-shaded collection still sounds limp and lifeless. The key fan-bait in this lavishly packaged box set is a bold reworking of Bowie’s 1987 career nadir Never Let Me Down. A team of seasoned Bowie collaborators led by producer-engineer Mario McNulty have performed radical surgery on these tracks, replacing their booming, cluttered, heavily studio-processed production with more subtle, moody, artful arrangements.
The David Bowie box 'Loving the Alien (1983-1986)' will be released in October 2018. The fourth in a series of David Bowie box sets will focus on his output from 1983 to 1988 and include previously unreleased music. Also featured is the previously unreleased live album Serious Moonlight, plus a compilation of remixes titled Dance, and Re:Call 4, which includes alternate versions and soundtrack material from movies including Labyrinth, Absolute Beginners and When the Wind Blows. There’s also a new mix of Never Let Me Down, created after Bowie commissioned a remix of the song Time Will Crawl in 2008 and then expressed the desire to redo the rest of that album.
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