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Hours...

David BowieDavid Bowie
Hours... - David Bowie

Album Description

David Bowie's 22nd studio album, 'hours...', is a masterful collection of songs that showcases the artist's incredible eclecticism. Originally released on 21 September 1999, the album was made available for download on Bowie's website, BowieNet, before its physical CD release on 4 October through Virgin Records. This innovative approach marked one of the first instances of a major artist offering their work for digital download.

The album's material was largely inspired by Bowie's work on the video game Omikron: The Nomad Soul, for which he collaborated with guitarist Reeves Gabrels. The resulting tracks range from soft, lush acoustic ballads to poignant, layered classic rock compositions. From the opening notes of the lead single 'Thursday's Child', it's clear that 'hours...' is an album that defies easy categorisation, instead embracing a wide range of styles and moods.

Recorded between April and June 1999 in studios in Bermuda and New York City, 'hours...' was produced by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels. The album features a talented cast of musicians, including Mark Plati, Mike Levesque, and Jay Nicholas, among others. The design concept and album cover were conceived by David Bowie, with Rex Ray handling the design and image manipulation.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'hours...', Parlophone Records has announced a series of digital and video releases, highlighting the enduring appeal of this gold-certified album. With its unique blend of glam rock and art rock sensibilities, 'hours...' remains a compelling and deeply rewarding listen. David Bowie's innovative spirit and creative genius are on full display throughout the album, making it an essential addition to any music collection.

© 2015 ISO Records℗ 1999 ISO Records under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Tracks

  1. Thursday's ChildDavid Bowie
  2. Something in the AirDavid Bowie
  3. SurviveDavid Bowie
  4. If I'm Dreaming My LifeDavid Bowie
  5. SevenDavid Bowie
  6. What's Really Happening?David Bowie
  7. The Pretty Things Are Going to HellDavid Bowie
  8. New Angels of PromiseDavid Bowie
  9. Brilliant AdventureDavid Bowie
  10. The DreamersDavid Bowie
  11. Thursday's Child - Rock MixDavid Bowie
  12. Thursday's Child - Omikron: The Nomad Soul Slower VersionDavid Bowie
  13. Something in the Air - American Psycho RemixDavid Bowie
  14. Survive - Marius De Vries MixDavid Bowie
  15. Seven - DemoDavid Bowie
  16. Seven - Marius De Vries MixDavid Bowie
  17. Seven - Beck Mix #1David Bowie
  18. Seven - Beck Mix #2David Bowie
  19. The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell - EditDavid Bowie
  20. The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell - Stigmata Film VersionDavid Bowie
  21. The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell - Stigmata Film Only VersionDavid Bowie
  22. New Angels of Promise - Omikron: The Nomad Soul VersionDavid Bowie
  23. The Dreamers - Omikron: The Nomad Soul Longer VersionDavid Bowie
  24. 1917David Bowie
  25. We Shall Go to TownDavid Bowie
  26. We All Go ThroughDavid Bowie
  27. No-one CallsDavid Bowie
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About David Bowie

David Bowie, born David Robert Jones, was an iconic English singer, songwriter, musician, and actor, renowned for his chameleonic ability to reinvent himself and his music. Emerging in the 1960s, Bowie's breakthrough came with the 1972 album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," where he embodied the fantastical sci-fi character Ziggy Stardust. Throughout his career, Bowie's innovative approach to music and performance left an indelible mark on popular culture. He co-wrote hits like "Fame" with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon, and his discography spans genres like glam rock and art rock. Bowie's stagecraft and visual presentation were as legendary as his music, making him one of the most influential and acclaimed musicians of the 20th century.

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