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Few would expect a jungle, techno and drum'n'bass-influenced David Bowie album to be even listenable, let alone half as good as 'Earthling' turned out to be. Released in 1997, it spawned the singles 'Little Wonder', 'Dead Man Walking' and 'I'm Afraid Of Americans', and its status has grown retrospectively.
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian
StyleExperimental Rock, Hard Rock
TypeAlbum
ArtistDavid Bowie
Release TitleEarthling
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DistributionWarner Music/Cinram Logistics
Reviews6 (out of 10) - "...his first credible stab at a vanguard styling since his Brian Eno days, a collection of nine tunes surfing the wave of dance music that's everyone's best bet for next big thing...", 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...gets its charge from the kind of loud, industrial power riffs and electronically treated vocals that Trent Reznor is so fond of....captures the mood of contemporary popular culture--from the anguish of American industrial rock to the ecstasy of British dance music.", "...A good example of Bowie's magpie instinct coinciding with rejuvenated creative urges. The industrial rock...served him well.", Included in Q Magazine's "50 Best Albums of 1997.", "...an album as playable as it is startling....As dacne subgenres go, techno and drum-and-bass represent the fastest styles yet invented, making this, by definition, Bowie's briskest album. A sprint of slapping snare drums and shimmering cymbals brightens nearly every track..." - Rating: A, 4 Stars Out of 5-"The Album Contains Some Grippingly Sublime Moments...", "...Bowie's recorded his most enjoyable record in a long time, hot on the heels of his most interesting ditto...", "...Best since SCARY MONSTERS....Bowie hasn't stooped to cloning (he never stoops--it's terrible for the posture). Bowie absorbs...assimilates...Then advances..."
Additional InformationElder statesman of modern rock incorporates dance beats in an explosive mix of rock dynamics and sample-based electronica.