- After All (David Bowie song)
Infobox Song
Name = After All
Artist =David Bowie
Album = The Man Who Sold the World
Released = November 4, 1970 (United States)
April 1971 (UK)
track_no = 2
Recorded = Trident and Advision Studios, London
18 April - 22 May 1970
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:52
Label =Mercury Records
Writer =David Bowie
Producer =Tony Visconti
prev = "Black Country Rock "
prev_no = 3
next = "Running Gun Blues "
next_no = 5"After All" is a song written by
David Bowie in 1970 for the album "The Man Who Sold the World", released later that year in the United States and in April 1971 in the UK. One of a number of Bowie songs from the early 1970s reflecting the influence ofFriedrich Nietzsche andAleister Crowley , it has been described by biographer David Buckley as "the album's hidden gem",David Buckley (1999). "Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story": pp.99-102] and byNicholas Pegg as "one of Bowie's most underrated recordings".Nicholas Pegg (2000). "The Complete David Bowie": p.19]Music and lyrics
The song has been interpreted as taking to nightmarish conclusions the children's world of Bowie's early song "There Is a Happy Land", from his 1967 debut "David Bowie".
Roy Carr &Charles Shaar Murray (1981). "Bowie: An Illustrated Record": p.38] Like much of "The Man Who Sold the World", its lyrics are imbued with a NietzschianÜbermensch philosophy ("Man is an obstacle, sad as the clown"). The line "Live til your rebirth and do what you will", is often cited as homage tooccult ist Aleister Crowley and his dictum, "Do what thou wilt".The track is unusual in a rock context for being in
waltz time, most obviously in the surreal circus-like instrumental break. Its style was inspired by the "slightly sinister, measured melancholy" of songs Bowie recalled from childhood such asDanny Kaye 's "Inchworm". Regarding the music's arrangement, producerTony Visconti said, "The basic song and the 'oh by jingo' line were David's ideas. The rest was Ronno and me vying for the next overdub."As with "All the Madmen" from the same album, the gothic atmosphere of "After All" has been cited as a significant influence on such bands as
Siouxsie & the Banshees ,The Cure andBauhaus .Cover versions
*
Human Drama – "PinUps" (1993)
* The Mission – "Goth Oddity - A Tribute to David Bowie" (1996)
* Ventilator – "Crash Course for the Ravers - A Tribute to the Songs of David Bowie" (1996)
*Tori Amos – "Strange Little Girl" (single) (2001)Notes
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