Outside

David Bowie

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By 1994, David Bowie and Brian Eno were again collaborating in the studio. The result was the 1995 concept album Outside released as part of a new deal with Virgin Records. This complex project touches on the increasing obsession with the human body as art and the paganization of western society.

With its package-arts broken-down style, its haunted sound of ruin and its non-linear story-line of art, murder and technology, Outside predates the new sensibility of movies such as Seven, Copycat and the TV shows The X-Files and Millennium. As befits the multiphrenic nature of outsider art and emotion, Bowie sings in any number of voices: one minute the melodramatic crooner, another the stylized Londoner, another the quiet, intimate recluse of the Berlin years. The song “The Hearts Filthy Lesson,” made the soundtrack of one of the biggest and darkest movie hits of that year in David Fincher’s Seven.

This is David Bowie at his most creative and eclectic. It’s an album of depth, variety and power that will surprise and possibly shock you. Limited edition colored 180-gram vinyl pressing from Friday Music, mastered by Joe Reagoso and manufactured at RTI.

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Track Listings

Side 1
1. Leon Takes Us Outside
2. Outside
3. The Heart’s Filthy Lesson
4. A Small Plot Of Land

Side 2
5. Segue-Baby Grace (A Horrid Cassette)
6. Hallo Spaceboy
7. The Motel
8. I Have Not Been To Oxford Town

Side 3
9. No Control
10. Segue-Algeria Touchshriek
11. The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
12. Segue-Ramona A. Stone/I Am With Name
13. Wishful Beginnings

Side 4
14. We Prick You
15. Segue-Nathan Adler
16. I’m Deranged
17. Thru’ These Architects Eyes
18. Segue-Nathan Adler (Version #2)
19. Strangers When We Meet

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  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Parlophone
  • SKU: 5054197561153
  • Formats: 2LP, Coloured Vinyl
  • Released Date: 11th August 2023

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