17 - Black Tie White Noise

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Then David Bowie woke up after a 6 year nap, got married again, and kind of wrote the music for the after party: Bowie's take on House.

I seriously didn't know this album existed, and a quick glance at the charts of 1993 is enough to know why. This was the year of In Utero, Counting Crows, Onyx's Slam, Janet Jackson's sexy comeback, Lenny Kravitz, the most famous Meat Loaf song.

Black Tie White Noise seems intentionally underground and obscure by comparison. You know what he did with the break? He learned to play the saxophone himself (he'd almost been proud of not playing any part of the music before).

You know what else? It's good. I'm as shocked as you, this is freakin' good. He's using his full vocal range, but he's not doing the airport lounge singer shtick. It's high end nightclub, art dance, Ace of Bass type stuff, but yeah i'm totally on board. It's posh but it's not pretentious. It really is David Bowie's take on the dance club dj set, and i could listen to this every day.

I'll go back to hard copies after this, but consider Black Tie White Noise exactly what i was hoping i would find. Great stuff.

18 - 1.outside

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