Seven Years in Tibet (song)

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"Seven Years in Tibet"
"Seven Years in Tibet" cover
Single by David Bowie
from the album Earthling
Released August 18, 1997
Format CD single
Recorded Looking Glass Studio, New York City
Genre Rock
Length 4:01
Label BMG/Arista Records
74321 51255 2
Producer(s) David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Mark Plati
David Bowie singles chronology
Dead Man Walking
(1997)
Seven Years in Tibet
(1997)
Pallas Athena (Tao Jones Index)
(1997)

"Seven Years in Tibet" is song and single by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels from the 1997 album Earthling.

A version with lyrics in Mandarin was also recorded. The title of this translation translates "A Fleeting Moment".

Contents

[edit] The single

[edit] UK CD version

  1. "Seven Years in Tibet (edit)" - 4:01
  2. "Seven Years in Tibet (Mandarin version)" - 3:58
  3. "Pallas Athena (live)" - 8:18

A so-called limited edition was also released of this single. The track listing was the same and the only difference

[edit] UK 7" vinyl version

  1. "Seven Years in Tibet (edit)" - 4:01
  2. "Seven Years in Tibet (Mandarin version)" - 3:58

[edit] Production Credits

[edit] Live versions

  • At Bowie's 50th Birthday Bash concert in January 1997, Bowie performed this song together with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters.
  • Bowie played the song at GQ Awards in New York City, October 15 1997. This was later released on the live album LiveAndWell.com in 2000.

[edit] Other releases

  • The "Mandarin version" also appeared on the bonus disc of the Digibook Expanded Edition of Earthling from 2004. In Hong Kong it was also released on a separate bonus disc that followed the release of Earthling in 1997.