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Let's Dance



As a pop-culture changeling flitting from pose to pose, David Bowie is overrated. Ultimately, there isn't that much difference between Ziggy Stardust and the Elephant Man – they're both ugly misfits who want to control their worlds. However, as a pop musician, endlessly experimenting and exhausting new styles, Bowie is unduly neglected. He has been consistently astute in his choice of collaborators, from Mick Ronson to Brian Eno. And now, the Thin White Duke has teamed up with a master of black rock, Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers, for an album... Read More

of chilly dance music.

Let's Dance sounds great; it's all beat, brains and breathiness. The album's most intelligent strategy is its utter simplicity: Rodgers serves up guitar lines in thick slabs, and Bowie's voice cuts across their surface like a knife slicing meat. His mannered whine is alluringly distant – charming but formal, inveigling but austere. This is as true of a song like the loud, slamming "Modern Love" as it is of the quiet, pulsing "Without You."

Working as coproducers, Bowie and Rodgers have updated each other's sound. Although Bowie revitalized his career in 1975 by ripping off a James Brown riff for the hit single "Fame," Chic's brand of black rock & roll is more suitable for him. The icy sheen of aloofness that glistens on Chic's greatest hits ("Good Times," "Le Freak") is a lacquer that coats Bowie's whole career, from "Space Oddity" through the fractured, mysterious LP, Lodger. Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards formed Chic at the height of discomania, and while Chic's work remains interesting and vital, the duo's career has not: their last two albums have stalled on the charts, and their remake/remodel of Deborah Harry on Koo Koo was a disaster.

For his part, Bowie hasn't been heard from much since 1980. Scary Monsters was a good album, but it was also a dead end, concluding the themes of dislocation and alienation developed on Low, "Heroes" and Lodger. By superstar standards, it was only a modest commercial success, and its pervasive feelings of dread and sadness were oppressive. If Bowie has become this much of a downer, his audience seemed to say, give us Gary Numan.

But now Bowie and Rodgers are back, and the title song of Let's Dance is a jittery, bopping single as vital as anything on the radio. It's also relevant to add that Gary Numan is a has-been: there's a difference between following trends and running them into the ground, after all.

The trend Bowie and Rodgers are following is Eighties-style dance music. Let's Dance is synth-pop without the synths–or, at least, without their domination. Although Rob Sabino adds splashes of keyboards, Rodgers' guitar does the work that synthesizers usually do these days, providing the foot-tapping hooks and an aura of cool.

For all its surface beauty, though, there's something thin and niggling about Let's Dance.

CD Track List

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Let's Dance (1983)
1. Modern Love
2. China Girl
3. Let's Dance
4. Without You
5. Ricochet
6. Criminal World
7. Cat People (putting Out Fire)
8. Shake It

Originally Released CD Edition Released 1985 ?? Remastered + Expanded CD Edition (Virgin) Released 1995 Remastered Enhance d CD Edition (Virgin) Released September 28, 1999 Hybrid 2-Ch S ACD Released October 21, 2003 Virgin release with "Under Press ure" bonus track not found on the original album. Produced by David Bowie - Nile Rodgers AMG EXPERT REVIEW: After summing up his maverick tendencies on Scary Monsters, David Bowie aimed for the mainstream Let's Dance. Hiring Chic bassist Nile Rodgers as a co-producer, Bowie created a stylish, synthesized post-disco da nce music that was equally informed by classic soul and the emerg ing New Romantic subgenre of New Wave, which was ironically heavi ly inspired by Bowie himself. Let's Dance comes tearing out of th e date, propulsed by the skittering "Modern Love," the seductivel y menacing "China Girl" and the brittle funk of the title track. All three songs became international hits, and for good reason -- they are catchy, accessible pop songs that have just enough of a n alien edge to make them distinctive. However, that careful bala nce is quickly thrown off by a succession of pleasant but unremar kable plastic soul workouts. "Cat People" and a cover of Metro's "Criminal World" are relatively strong songs, but the remainder o f the album indicates the Bowie was entering a songwriting slump. However, the three hits were enough to make the album a massive hit, and their power hasn't diminished over the years, even if th e rest of the record sounds like an artifact. -- Stephen Thomas E rlewine Amazon.com Editorial Review David Bowie returned to r ecording after a four-year break with this relatively clean-cut 1 983 album. Although offering another definite new direction for B owie, with Nile Rodgers of Chic helping to produce a stylish post -disco dance sound, Let's Dance is a mixed bag. Much of the album 's success was due to its three danceable hit singles--"China Gir l," a sensuous Bowie/Iggy Pop collaboration, the distinctive "Mod ern Love," and the funky title track. However, much of the rest o f the album is bland and vapid, marking the start of serious decl ine in Bowie's songwriting skills. A cover of Metro's "Criminal W orld" and "Cat People" are the only other strong tracks here. --J ames Swift Amazon.com Editorial Review The Thin White Duke c omes out of his shell and decides it's time to dance again, albei t (of course) with a slightly artistic stance. With this record, a whole new post-punk generation discovers the human chameleon, o n what is his most extroverted and accessible record since the gl am days. The title track was a major hit single, and both "China Girl" (he hadn't forgotten Iggy) and "Modern Love" got lots of ai rplay. Overall, it was as shiny as a new penny and as friendly as a puppy thanks to help from former Chic-sters and Stevie Ray Vau ghan. --Chris Nickson Rolling Stone - Ranked #83 in Rolling S tone's "100 Greatest Albums Of The 80s" Survey. Q Magazine (1 /96, p.146) - 3 Stars - Good - "...a splendid comeback, all roman ce, funk, [and] Stevie Ray Vaughn..." CD Connection Review T his is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks a nd multimedia computer files. Personnel: David Bowie (vocals) ; Stevie Ray Vaughan, Nile Rodgers (guitar); Robert Aaron, Stan H arrison (flute, tenor saxophone); Steve Elson (flute, baritone sa xophone); Mac Gollehon (trumpet); Rob Sabino (keyboards); Carmine Rojas, Bernard Edwards (bass); Omar Hakim, Tony Thompson (drums) ; Sammy Figueroa (percussion); Frank Simms, George Simms, David S pinner (background vocals). Recorded at Mountain Studios, Swi tzerland. Digitally remastered by Peter Mew and Nigel Reeve ( 1999, Abbey Road Studios, London, England). Though he continu ed to evolve throughout his career, Bowie's post-SCARY MONSTERS o utput was markedly less stellar than his acclaimed '70s work. LET 'S DANCE, however, is arguably his most memorable '80s recording. It didn't hurt that he reached out to some talented friends, lik e Stevie Ray Vaughan (who makes his recorded debut here as lead g uitarist) and co-writers Iggy Pop ("China Girl") and Peter Godwin (of "Images of Heaven" fame, who helps out on "Criminal World.") Ultimately, though, it's Bowie's unique vision that makes LET'S DANCE a success. His funky, synth-driven avant-pop romps are shot through with a romance and poignancy that sets them apart from m uch of his later work. "Modern Love," for example, manages to be irresistibly catchy and ostensibly upbeat while depicting alienat ion and unfulfilled desires.

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