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David Bowie – Station To Station: Music News

July 29, 2010 by Chris Wood  
Filed under Music, Music News

EMI are excited to announce the release of a 3-CD Special Edition and 5-CD, DVD and heavyweight vinyl Deluxe Edition of David Bowie’s hugely influential 1976’s album, Station To Station.

So begins David Bowie’s 10th studio album. In part influenced by his role in Nicolas Roeg’s film The Man Who Fell To Earth, ever the innovator, Bowie became the character The Thin White Duke; a composite, part his character from the film, alien Thomas Jerome Newton, part Buster Keaton and part European cabaret artist.

The many faces of David Bowie.

The many faces of David Bowie.

After the release of 1975’s soul and funk-inspired Young Americans album, Bowie and the album’s guitarist Carlos Alomar, Earl Slick (guitar), the E-Street Band’s Roy Bittan (piano), Dennis Davis (drums), George Murray (bass) and Warren Peace (backing vocals) entered Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles to record its follow up. Touching on his love of German electronic bands, American R&B and even film music plus the talents of his American band, Bowie crafted an album drawing on both European and American sensibilities; a transition between his recent Plastic Soul period and what would become his re-acquaintance with European culture when he moved to Berlin the following year.

The opening 10-minute title track leaves the listener in no doubt that another ground-breaking Bowie transformation is taking place. From the sound of a moving train and two-note intro, through the introduction and intention of The Thin White Duke – taking in Crowley, Cocaine and Kabbalah and Romanticism – the song is a piece of paranoid and dislocated electronic-funk. This is followed by the distinctive UK and US Top 10 single Golden Years, which hints at the funk and soul of his previous album, though a more regretful lyric urges the listener to “run for the shadows.” Word On A Wing is the first of the album’s two ballads, with a decidedly Christian theme – a song which in later years Bowie said was something of a cry for help.

The back-to-back TVC15 and Stay provide the album with a funkier feel, the former having said to have been influenced by being sprawled in front of a dozen TV monitors and a dream about a girlfriend being eaten by a TV set. A great admirer of Nina Simone’s version of the song, the album’s second ballad and final track is a cover of Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington’s ballad Wild Is The Wind, generally considered an inspired and classic Bowie vocal performance.

Station To Station was a top 5 success in the UK and US whilst peaking at #8 in Australia. It would, as many commentators said, divide the decade for Bowie. He thereafter left the US for Berlin with Iggy Pop and embarked on a journey which saw the creation of his seminal Berlin Trilogy, as well as playing a major role in Iggy’s acclaimed The Idiot and Lust For Life albums.

David Bowie – ‘Station To Station’ Formats:

Both the Special and Deluxe Editions come with the original album – taken straight off the analogue master – and the much bootlegged live favourite and previously unreleased Live Nassau Coliseum ‘76. Additionally, the Special Edition includes:

-A 16-page booklet

-3 postcards of Bowie in the studio, on stage…TBC

*Along with the 3-CDs in wallets, it’s all packaged in a lift-off-lid box.

The individually numbered Deluxe Edition is the ultimate fan’s experience, featuring extensive additional content:

-A 24-page booklet, including:

*NEVER SEEN BEFORE Steve Schapiro photo

*Geoff MacCormack photos

*Andrew Kent live Nassau photos

*Extensive memorabilia from the Bowie.net archives

-CD: Station To Station – RCA CD Master

-CD: 5-track Singles Versions E.P. incl. previously unreleased version of Station To Station, and for first the time on CD, Word On A Wing (*see page 3 for full details)

-3 x 12” heavyweight vinyl (see page 4 for details)

-DVD (see page 4 for details)

-6 panel folded poster – Steve Schapiro photo

Onstage folder

-Replica Backstage pass

-Replica Biog

-Individually numbered Replica Ticket

-3 x 10 x 8” press shots

-Replica Fan Club folder

-Replica Fan Club Membership card

-Replica Fan Club certificate

-2 small Collectors cards

-2 photo prints

-Replica biography

-2 Badges

*Along with the 5-CDs, it’s all housed in a foam-packed box, 325×325x50mm.

Digital release: The 3-CD set is also available as a Digital Download, with an exclusive bonus track.

DAVID BOWIE | ‘STATION TO STATION’ | SPECIAL & DELUXE EDITIONS | RELEASED SEPTEMBER 17

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