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Heathen [Limited Edition w/Bonus Disc]

Heathen [Limited Edition w/Bonus Disc]
  • Buy New: $23.99
  • as of 5/26/2012 13:07 EDT details
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  • Seller:wreckex4u
  • Sales Rank:128,842
  • Format:Limited Edition
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:2
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:November 12, 2002
  • UPC:696998665620
  • EAN:0696998665620
  • ASIN:B000066SX2
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Disc 1 Tracks
  • Sunday
  • Cactus
  • Slip Away
  • Slow Burn
  • Afraid
  • I've Been Waiting For You
  • I Would Be Your Slave
  • I Took A Trip On A Gemini Spaceship
  • 5.15 The Angels Have Gone
  • Everyone Says 'Hi'
  • A Better Future
  • Heathen (The Rays)
Disc 2 Tracks
  • Sunday (Moby Remix)
  • A Better Future (Remix By Air)
  • Panic in Detroit (Alternative Take)
  • Panic In Detroit (Outtake From A 1979 Recording)


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Our Seller's Notes and Fine Print :...PLEASE NOTE CAREFULLY THIS SALE IS ONLY FOR DISCSF, FRONT INSIDE INSERT...
Amazon.com
Heathen is, in essence, the first "traditional" Bowie album worthy of kudos in years, as it successfully reunites Bowie with producer Tony Visconti, the man at the controls during Bowie's Berlin period. Heathen finds rock's greatest chameleon once again remolding his past, advancing to new vistas by moving up that metaphorical hill backward. Even more gratifying is the universally high quality of the songwriting craftsmanship on offer, where even a ditty as frivolous as "Everyone Says 'Hi'" ("Don't stay in a sad place where they don't care how you are") hits the mark. For heavyweights who like their Bowie with furrowed-brow, the monastic aura of opener "Sunday" sounds like a post-rock Enigma covering Nico's interpretation of Tim Hardin's "Eulogy to Lenny Bruce," whilst the strident savagery evidenced on an apt cover of the Pixies' "Cactus" disposes with Frank Black's hound-dog yelp and reasserts the melody without undermining the original's obsessional score. Tin Machine ought to have sounded like this. Watch out, too, for the Robert Fripp-impersonating flamethrowing of Pete Townshend on "Slow Burn" and the guitar of the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl lending a slacker swagger to a cover of Neil Young's "I've Been Waiting for You" (again, much better than Tin Machine's live version). Heathen proves that Bowie's still got it. All of it. And in abundance. Awaken all ye nonbelievers. --Kevin Maidment

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