All Saints: Collected Instrumentals 1977-1999

Editorial Reviews
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This collection of instrumentals offers a stark reminder of the sheer mind-boggling scope of David Bowie's sound and vision. Most of these 16 brooding soundscapes are plucked from Bowie's hugely influential 1977 albums, Low and Heroes. Taking his cue from Kraftwerk, Bowie enlisted ambient pioneer Brian Eno and decamped to Berlin. It's no exaggeration to say that the resulting albums were integral in defining the path of modern music. Throughout, there's a palpable sense of foreboding, perhaps best exemplified by "Sense of Doubt," a truly unsettling mesh of booming piano and spookily spiraling synths. That the Thin White Duke's Berlin material still dazzles is no surprise. However, it's the remarkable revelation--provided by a clutch of slightly more recent tracks--that he can still cut it that'll hearten disillusioned Bowie fans everywhere. --Chris King

Music Review:

  1. All Set
  2. Animal Serenade [Live]
  3. Anthology 1968-1993
  4. BBC Live
  5. Better Day
  6. Birds Fly Backwards
  7. Blow'n Chunks [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  8. Blue Is the Colour
  9. Bright Yellow Bright Orange
  10. Burning from the Inside [Import]

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Echoes of Time

The Butterfly Tree

Tempered Steel

Music: Lay Down the Law

Troubleman Sampler 2003

Witch Queen of New Orleans 2005 [CD-single] [Import]

Triana Viva [Import]

Warren Zevon

Translate Slowly

The Magic Box

Tibetan Bells [Original recording remastered]

Three

Supersonico [Import]

Live at Roseland Ballroom

The V-Disc Recordings