- Aladdin Sane
Infobox Album
Name = Aladdin Sane
Type = Studio
Artist =David Bowie
Released = start date|1973|4|12|df=yes
Recorded =Trident Studios , London; RCA Studios, New York and Nashville, start date|1972|10|6|df=yes–end date|1973|1|24|df=yes
Genre =Glam rock
Length = 40:47
Label = RCA
Producer =Ken Scott , David Bowie
Reviews = show
1=Allmusic Rating|4.5|5
2=Review byStephen Thomas Erlewine
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1="Blender" Rating|4|5
2=
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1=Robert Christgau (B+)
2=Review by Robert Christgau in "Creem "
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1=PopMatters
2=Review by John Davidson (on 30th Anniversary 2CD Edition, not original release)
Publication date: start date|2003|8|22|df=yes cite web |url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/b/bowiedavid-aladdinsane.shtml |title=Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary 2CD Edition |date=start date|2003|8|22|df=yes |author=Davidson, John |accessdate=2008-07-10 |publisher='PopMatters ] show
1="Rolling Stone "
2=Review by Ben Gerson
Publication date: start date|1973|7|19|df=yes [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/davidbowie/albums/album/283449/rid/6067692/ link] cite web |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/davidbowie/albums/album/283449/review/6067692 |title=Aladdin Sane |date=start date|1973|7|19|df=yes |author=Gerson, Ben |accessdate=2008-07-10 |publisher="Rolling Stone " ] show
1="Spin" Rating|7|10
2=Review by "Spin" staff
Publication date:1995 Weisbard & Marks, 1995. p.55]Last album = "
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars " (1972)
This album = "Aladdin Sane" (1973)
Next album = "Pin Ups " (1973)
Misc = Singles
Name = Aladdin Sane
Type = studio
Single 1 =The Jean Genie
Single 1 date = start date|1972|11|24|df=yes
Single 2 =Drive-In Saturday
Single 2 date = start date|1973|04|6|df=yes
Single 3 = Time
Single 3 date = start date|1973|04|13|df=yes
Single 4 = Let's Spend the Night Together
Single 4 date = start date|1973|7"Aladdin Sane" is an album by
David Bowie , released byRCA Records in 1973 (see1973 in music ). The follow-up to his breakthrough "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars ", it was the first album Bowie wrote and released as a bona fide pop star. While many critics agree that it contains some of his best material, opinion as to its overall quality has often been divided. "NME " editorsRoy Carr andCharles Shaar Murray called the album "oddly unsatisfying, considerably less than the sum of the parts",cite book |title=David Bowie: An Illustrated Record |last=Carr |first=Roy |authorlink=Roy Carr|coauthors=Murray, Charles Shaar |year=1981 |publisher=Avon Books |location=New York |isbn=0380779668 |pages=pp. 52-56 ] while Bowie encyclopædiastNicholas Pegg describes it as "one of the most urgent, compelling and essential" of his releases.cite book |title=The Complete David Bowie |last=Pegg |first=Nicholas | authorlink=Nicholas Pegg|year=2004| origyear=2000|edition= |publisher=Reynolds & Hearn Ltd |location=London |isbn=1903111730 |pages=pp. 281-283 ] The "Rolling Stone " review by Ben Gerson pronounced it "less manic than "The Man Who Sold The World ", and less intimate than "Hunky Dory ", with none of its attacks of self-doubt." It was one of six Bowie entries in "Rolling Stone "'s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time (at #277) and ranked #77 onPitchfork Media 's Top 100 Albums of the 1970s."Ziggy goes to America"
The name of the album is a pun on "A Lad Insane". An early variation was "Love Aladdin Vein", which Bowie dropped partly because of its drug connotations.cite book |title=The Complete David Bowie |last=Pegg |first=Nicholas | authorlink=Nicholas Pegg|year=2004| origyear=2000|edition= |publisher=Reynolds & Hearn Ltd |location=London |isbn=1903111730 |pages=pp. 20-21 ] Although technically a new Bowie 'character', Aladdin Sane was essentially a development of Ziggy Stardust in his appearance and persona, as evidenced on the cover by Brian Duffy and in Bowie’s live performances throughout 1973 that culminated in Ziggy’s ‘retirement’ at the Hammersmith Odeon in July of that year. Moreover there was not the thematic flow on this album that was present on its predecessor. [
Kris Needs (1983). "Bowie: A Celebration": p.29]Bowie himself described "Aladdin Sane" as simply "Ziggy goes to America", most of the tracks being observations he composed on the road during his 1972 U.S. tour – the reason for the place names following each song title on the original record sleeve. Biographer Christopher Sandford believed the album showed that Bowie "was simultaneously appalled and fixated by America".Christopher Sandford (1996, 1997). "Loving the Alien": p.109]
Production and style
The bulk of "Aladdin Sane" was recorded at
Trident Studios inLondon from December 1972 to January 1973, between legs of Bowie's U.S. Ziggy Stardust tour. A desire to rush release the record was blamed for mixes on the Rolling Stones influenced "Watch That Man" and "Cracked Actor" that buried vocals and harmonica, respectively.cite book |title=Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story |last=Buckley |first=David | year=2000| origyear=1999|publisher=Virgin Books |location=London |isbn=075350457X |pages=p. 182-189 ] Bowie and producerKen Scott have since refuted this suggestion regarding "Watch That Man", claiming that a remix they produced which brought the vocals forward was considered by Mainman management andRCA Records to be inferior to the original that was eventually released. [David Bowie (2003). "Aladdin Sane 30th Anniversary Edition": CD liner notes]"Aladdin Sane" featured a tougher rock sound than its predecessor, particularly on tracks like "
Panic in Detroit " (built around aBo Diddley beat) and Bowie’s breakneck version of the Stones' "Let's Spend the Night Together ". The album was also notable for its exploration of unusual styles such asavant-garde jazz in the title track and Brechtian cabaret in "Time", the latter being famous for the line "Time ... falls wanking to the floor". Both numbers were dominated byMike Garson ’s acclaimed piano work, which also featured heavily in theJames Bond flavoured ballad "Lady Grinning Soul", inspired by singer Claudia Linnear.ingles
Two hit singles that would be included on the album preceded its release, "
The Jean Genie " and "Drive-In Saturday ". The former (recorded at RCA's New York studios during the first leg of Bowie's American tour in late 1972) was a heavy R&B chug with lyrics loosely based onIggy Pop ,cite book |title=The Complete David Bowie |last=Pegg |first=Nicholas | authorlink=Nicholas Pegg|year=2004| origyear=2000|edition= |publisher=Reynolds & Hearn Ltd |location=London |isbn=1903111730 |pages=pp. 110-111 ] the latter a futuristicdoo-wop number describing a time when the population has to relearn sex by watching old porn movies. "Time" was later issued as a single in the U.S. and Japan, and "Let's Spend the Night Together" in the U.S. and Europe. In 1974, Lulu released a version of "Watch That Man" as the B-side to her single "The Man Who Sold the World", produced by Bowie andMick Ronson .Release and aftermath
With a purported 100,000 copies ordered in advance, "Aladdin Sane" debuted at the top of the UK charts and reached #17 in America, making it Bowie's most successful album commercially in both countries to that date. Critical reaction was generally laudatory, if more enthusiastic in the U.S. than in the UK. "Rolling Stone" remarked on "Bowie's provocative melodies, audacious lyrics, masterful arrangements (with Mick Ronson) and production (with Ken Scott)", while "
Billboard " called it a combination of "raw energy with explosive rock". In the British music press, however, letters columns accused Bowie of 'selling out' and "Let it Rock" magazine found the album to be more style than substance, considering that he had "nothing to say and everything to say it with".Bowie performed all the tracks, except "Lady Grinning Soul", on his 1972-73 tours and many of them on the 1974 "
Diamond Dogs " tour. Live versions of all but "The Prettiest Star" and "Lady Grinning Soul" have been released on various discs including "Ziggy Stardust - The Motion Picture ", "David Live " and "Aladdin Sane - 30th Anniversary". "The Jean Genie" is the only song on the album that Bowie has played in concert throughout his career. However "Panic in Detroit" has also appeared regularly in recent years, a remake of which was cut in 1979 but not released until added as a bonus track to the Rykodisc CD of "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) ".Canadian rock group
The Guess Who launched an ad campaign in the summer of 1973 to promote their album "#10" and the single released from it, "Glamour Boy", a broadside against glam rockers like David Bowie. As part of promotion for the song, Guess Who manager Don Hunter posed for an ad done up á la Bowie circa "Aladdin Sane", with the legend "Not just another pretty body." After initially circulating it in the musical trades, RCA, at that time the label for both Bowie and The Guess Who and fearing a lawsuit from the former, had the ad pulled. [John Einarson (1995). "American Woman: The Story of the Guess Who". Quarry Press: pp.163-164]Track listing
All songs written by
David Bowie except where noted.David Bowie. "Aladdin Sane." RCA Records, 1973.]
# "Watch That Man " "New York" – 4:25
# "Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?)" "RHMS Ellinis" – 5:06
# "Drive-In Saturday " "Seattle–Phoenix" – 4:29
# "Panic in Detroit " "Detroit" – 4:25
# "Cracked Actor" "Los Angeles" – 2:56
# "Time" "New Orleans" – 5:09
# "The Prettiest Star " "Gloucester Road" – 3:26
# "Let's Spend the Night Together " (Mick Jagger ,Keith Richards ) – 3:03
# "The Jean Genie" "Detroit and New York" – 4:02
# "Lady Grinning Soul " "London" – 3:46"Track listing note:" On the original
LP album release, side one was comprised of tracks 1-5; side two, of tracks 6-10.Personnel
*
David Bowie –guitar ,harmonica , keyboards,saxophone , vocals
*Mick Ronson – guitar,piano , vocals
*Trevor Bolder – bass
*Mick "Woody" Woodmansey –drum sAdditional personnel
*
Mike Garson – piano
*Ken Fordham – saxophone
*Brian "Bux" Wilshaw – saxophone,flute
*Linda Lewis – backing vocals
*"Honey" Franklin – backing vocals
*G.A. MacCormack – backing vocalsProduction personnel
*David Bowie – producer, arrangements
*Ken Scott – producer, engineer
*Mick Moran – engineer
*Mick Ronson – arrangementsCompact disc releases
"Aladdin Sane" was first released in 1984 on CD by
RCA .1990 Rykodisc/EMI
Dr. Toby Mountain at Northeastern Digital,
Southborough, Massachusetts , [cite web |url=http://www.northeasterndigital.com/audio/bios.htm |title=Northeastern Digital home page |accessdate=2008-05-26 ] remastered "Aladdin Sane" from the original master tapes forRykodisc , who released it with no bonus tracks.1999 EMI/Virgin
The album was remastered by Peter Mew at
Abbey Road Studios without bonus material, with the same track listing as the 1984 CD release.2003 EMI/Virgin
In 2003, a 2-disc version was released by EMI/Virgin. The second in a series of "30th Anniversary 2CD Editions", as with the "Ziggy Stardust" 2-disc set, this release includes a remastered version of the first disc. The second disc contains ten tracks, a few of which had been previously released on CD as bonus tracks of the 1990-92 reissues.
Bonus CD (2003 EMI/Virgin)
# "
John, I'm Only Dancing " ('sax' version) – 2:45
# "The Jean Genie" (single mix for single A-side, 1972) – 4:07
# "Time" (edit for single A-Side, 1973) – 3:43
# "All the Young Dudes" (mono mix) – 4:12
# "Changes" (Live) "Boston Music Hall, start date|1972|10|1|df=yes" – 3:20
# "The Supermen " (Live) "Boston Music Hall, start date|1972|10|1|df=yes" – 2:42
# "Life on Mars? " (Live) "Boston Music Hall, start date|1972|10|1|df=yes" – 3:25
# "John, I'm Only Dancing" (Live) "Boston Music Hall, start date|1972|10|1|df=yes" – 2:40
# "The Jean Genie" (Live) "Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, start date|1972|10|20|df=yes" – 4:10
# "Drive-In Saturday" (Live) "Cleveland Public Auditorium, start date|1972|11|25|df=yes" – 4:53Release history (selected)
Certifications
Notes
References
*cite book
last= Weisbard
first= Eric
coauthors= Craig Marks
title= Spin Alternative Record Guide
publisher= Vintage Books
year= 1995
isbn= 0679755748External links
* [http://www.5years.com/aladdin.htm "Aladdin Sane" at The Ziggy Stardust Companion]
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