'hours...'
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'hours...' | ||
Studio album by David Bowie | ||
Released | October 4, 1999 | |
Recorded | Seaview, Bermuda | |
Genre | Rock, Adult contemporary | |
Length | 57:35 | |
Label | Virgin Records | |
Producer(s) | David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels | |
Professional reviews | ||
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David Bowie chronology | ||
Earthling (1997) |
'hours...' (1999) |
Heathen (2002) |
'hours...' is a 1999 album by British musician David Bowie. It was released 4 October, 1999 on Virgin Records. This was Bowie's final album for the EMI sub-label.
A lot of the material that ended up on 'hours...' was originally used, in alternate versions, for the video game Omikron - The Nomad Soul, which also featured two characters based on Bowie, as well as one on his wife Iman, one on 'hours...' collaborator Reeves Gabrels, and one on bassist Gail-Ann Dorsey.
To drum up interest in the impending album, a competition was held on Bowie's personal website BowieNet to compose lyrics to an instrumental backing track. The winning lyrics would be featured on 'hours...' . "What's Really Happening" lyricist Alex Grant also won a trip to a recording studio to watch Bowie record the track.
The album cover depicts the short-haired Bowie persona from the intensely energetic previous album Earthling resting exhaustedly in the arms of a long-haired, more youthful version of Bowie — indeed, 'hours...' is a much mellower album than its predecessor, and features numerous references to earlier parts of Bowie's musical career (particularly the early 1970s). For the album's initial release, a number of copies featured a lenticular version of the cover, lending a three-dimensional effect to the image.
In 2004, Bowie's new label ISO Records reissued 'hours...' as a double CD set with the second CD comprising remixes, alternate versions, and single B-sides.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Original release
All tracks by David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels except "What's Really Happening?" (David Bowie/Reeves Gabrels/Alex Grant).
- "Thursday's Child" – 5:24
- "Something in the Air" – 5:46
- "Survive" – 4:11
- "If I'm Dreaming My Life" – 7:04
- "Seven" – 4:04
- "What's Really Happening?" – 4:10
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" – 4:40
- "New Angels of Promise" – 4:35
- "Brilliant Adventure" – 1:54
- "The Dreamers" – 5:14
- "We All Go Through" (Japan only bonus track)
[edit] 2004 reissue
[edit] Disc one
- "Thursday's Child" – 5:24
- "Something in the Air" – 5:46
- "Survive" – 4:11
- "If I'm Dreaming My Life" – 7:04
- "Seven" – 4:04
- "What's Really Happening?" – 4:10
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" – 4:40
- "New Angels of Promise" – 4:35
- "Brilliant Adventure" – 1:54
- "The Dreamers" – 5:14
[edit] Disc two
- "Thursday's Child" (Rock Mix) – 4:29
- "Thursday's Child" (Omikron: The Nomad Soul Slower Version) – 5:35
- "Something in the Air" (American Psycho Remix) – 6:03
- "Survive" (Marius De Vries Mix) – 4:18
- "Seven" (Demo) – 4:07
- "Seven" (Marius De Vries Mix) – 4:13
- "Seven" (Beck Mix #1) – 3:46
- "Seven" (Beck Mix #2) – 5:14
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" (Edit) – 4:00
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" (Stigmata Film Version) – 4:49
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" (Stigmata Film Only Version) – 4:00
- "New Angels of Promise" (Omikron: The Nomad Soul Version) – 4:38
- "The Dreamers" (Omikron: The Nomad Soul Longer Version) – 5:43
- "1917" – 3:29
- "We Shall Go to Town" – 3:55
- "We All Go Through" – 4:11
- "No One Calls" – 3:50
[edit] Singles
- "Thursday's Child" (20 September 1999)
- "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" (14 October 1999, Australia and Japan only)
- "Survive" (24 January 2000)
- "Seven" (17 July 2000)
[edit] Production credits
- Producers
- David Bowie
- Reeves Gabrels
- Mixed by:
Additional Recording by Kevin Paul
- Musicians:
- David Bowie: Vocals, Keyboards, 12 string acoustic guitar, Roland 707 drum programming.
- Reeves Gabrels: Electric guitar and acoustic 6 and 12 string guitars, Drum loops and programming, Synth.
- Mark Plati: Bass guitar, Acoustic & electric 12 string guitar, Synth and drum programming, Mellotron on "Survive"
- Mike Levesque: Drums
- Sterling Campbell: Drums on "Seven", "New Angels of Promise" and "The Dreamers"
- Chris Haskett: Rhythm guitar on "If I'm Dreaming My Life"
- Everett Bradley: Percussion on "Seven"
- Holly Palmer: Backing vocals on "Thursday's Child"
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Studio Albums |
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