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David Bowie - Let's Dance (CD)

Let's Dance
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Album Details: Let's Dance

Release Date:06/11/2008
Label:Virgin Records
UPC:724384098223

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    More accesible to the main stream

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 23, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Let's Dance review helpful

    "Lets Dance" was the most commercial and accesible album Bowie had produced in his career. A lot of it's success can be attributted to pop oriented tunes and MTV promotion. This album gets a lot of bad press more for what followed tha...n for what it was. If bowie had not released two duds after "Lets Dance" and jumped straight to "Black Tie, White Noise" You would not hear as many complaints. He brought his style to dance pop. Bowie had been experimenting with soul and R&B since the days of "Diamond Dogs" and on this album he had a chance to work with Nile Roger's to produce a hybrid of dance-pop with the disticnt blues influenced guitar of Stevie Ray Vaughn. Maybe the experiment was not totally successful but no one can really say it was a complete failure. Read more Less

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    This is the best pop-rock album ever !!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 26, 2001

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  • All Music Guide

    After summing up his maverick tendencies on Scary Monsters, David Bowie aimed for the mainstream with Let's Dance. Hiring Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers as a coproducer, Bowie created a stylish, synthesized postdisco dance music that was equally informed by classic soul and the emerging new romantic subgenre of new wave, which was ironically heavily inspired by Bowie himself. Let's Dance comes tearing out of the date, propulsed by the skittering "Modern Love," the seductively menacing "China Girl," and the brittle funk of the title track. All three songs became international hits, and for good reason they're catchy, accessible pop songs that have just enough of an alien edge to make them distinctive. However, that careful balance is quickly thrown off by a succession of pleasant but unremarkable plastic soul workouts. "Cat People" and a cover of Metro's "Criminal World" are relatively strong songs, but the remainder of the album indicates that Bowie was entering a songwriting slump. Howe...ver, the three hits were enough to make the album a massive hit, and their power hasn't diminished over the years, even if the rest of the record sounds like an artifact. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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David Bowie

The cliché about David Bowie says he's a musical chameleon, adapting himself according to fashion and trends. While such a criticism is too glib, there's no denying that Bowie demonstrated remarkable skill for perceiving musical trends at his peak in the '70s. After spending several years in the late '60s as a mod and as an allaround musichall entertainer, Bowie reinve... Read more