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					<description><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie “Let’s Dance” released on this date, April 14th, 1983. Let’s Dance was Bowie’s 15th studio album, and one of his most commercially successful. The LP reached #1 in the UK, #4 in the US and in 1989 Rolling Stone ranked it at #83 in its 100 Best Albums of the 80′s. It was nominated for a  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie “Let’s Dance” released on this date, April 14th, 1983. <i>Let’s Dance</i> was Bowie’s 15th studio album, and one of his most commercially successful. The LP reached #1 in the UK, #4 in the US and in 1989 <i>Rolling Stone</i> ranked it at #83 in its 100 Best Albums of the 80′s. It was nominated for a grammy in the Album of the Year category (it lost to Michael Jackson’s <i>Thriller</i>). The album has a definite bluesy funkiness to it, influenced by Bowie’s collaboration with producer Nile Rogers – the plan was to release a record that was an “original party-funk cum big bass drum sound greater than the sum of its influences.” The bluesy part comes from Bowie’s work with Stevie Ray Vaughn, who plays guitar on <i>Let’s Dance</i>. Bowie did not play any instruments on the recording himself.</p>
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<p>I was 12 when <i>Let’s Dance</i> came out and enthralled. The hit singles from the album were on constant rotation on MTV and I crushed on Bowie’s suave (and vaguely sweaty) performance in the video for “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4d7Wp9kKjA">Let’s Dance</a>” (which hit #1 in the US and UK). I also loved “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hDbpF4Mvkw">Modern Love</a>” (#14 in the US, #2 in the UK) but admit to being confused by “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_8IXx4tsus">China Girl</a>” (#10 in the US, #2 in the UK); I now understand the video was a commentary on racism and sexism. David Bowie co-wrote “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsnmUB6w784">China Girl</a>” with Iggy Pop, originally appearing on Pop’s 1977 album <i>The Idiot</i>. Bowie re-recorded it for <i>Let’s Dance</i> with Nile Rogers on production who put a much bigger emphasis on a pop sound (the musical style, not Iggy). “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM85EOxgFnU">Without You</a>” was the final single released from <i>Let’s Dance</i>, it made it to #73 on the US charts. Also notable is the track “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4xpdaIZyzs">Cat People (Putting Out Fire)</a>” which was originally released in 1982 and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=golEvRaaKYo">the title song for the movie <i>Cat People</i></a>. It also became the B-side for “Let’s Dance.” Both versions of “Cat People” are awesomely dark, gothy and nihilistic:</p>
<blockquote><p>See these eyes so green<br />
I can stare for a thousand years<br />
Colder than the moon<br />
Well it’s been so long</p>
<p>And I’ve been putting out the fire with gasoline<br />
See these eyes so red<br />
Red like jungle burning bright<br />
Those who feel me near</p>
<p>Pull the blinds and change their minds<br />
It’s been so long<br />
Still this pulsing night<br />
A plague I call a heartbeat</p>
<p>Just be still with me<br />
But it wouldn’t believe what I’ve been through<br />
You’ve been so long<br />
Well it’s been so long</p>
<p>I’ve been putting out the fire with gasoline<br />
Putting out the fire<br />
With gasoline</p>
<p>See these tears so blue<br />
An ageless heart that can never mend<br />
Tears can never dry<br />
A judgment made can never bend</p>
<p>See these eyes so green<br />
I can stare for a thousand years<br />
Just be still with me<br />
You wouldn’t believe what I’ve been through<br />
Well you’ve been so long</p>
<p>It’s been so long<br />
And I’ve been putting out fire with gasoline<br />
Putting out a fire with gasoline</p></blockquote>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie “Let’s Dance (Club Bolly Mixes)” 12# single, promotional copy, 2003. It took some digging to find information on this release but I found an article in Billboard dated June 14, 2003. In it writer Steve McClure states this “Let’s Dance” remix has “been given a Bollywood treatment, with an exotic sonic backdrop featuring table drums, Hindi vocals  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Bowie “Let’s Dance (Club Bolly Mixes)” 12# single, promotional copy, 2003. It took some digging to find information on this release but I found an article in <i>Billboard</i> dated June 14, 2003. In it writer Steve McClure states this “Let’s Dance” remix has “been given a Bollywood treatment, with an exotic sonic backdrop featuring table drums, Hindi vocals and sitars…and the project was the brainchild of Hans Ebert, EMI Recorded Music Southeast Asia executive director.” Bowie gave permission for the remix which was produced by both Ebert and Morton Wilson, president of <a href="http://www.schtung.com">Schtung Music</a>. The article also mentions that the “Let’s Dance” remix, along with a remix of “China Girl,” would be included as bonus tracks on an Asian release of Bowie’s greatest hits. MTV Asia created a special video for the track as well, which you can view <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8L24LuN9rU">here</a>.</p>
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