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All songs written by [[David Bowie]] except as noted. <ref name=album>David Bowie. ''Heathen'' (ISO, 2002).</ref>
All songs written by [[David Bowie]] except as noted. <ref name=album>David Bowie. ''Heathen'' (ISO, 2002).</ref>
#"Sunday" – 4:45
#"Sunday" – 4:45
#"[[Cactus (song)|Cactus]]" ([[Frank Black]]) – 2:54
#"[[Cactus (song)|Cactus]]" ([[Black Francis]]) – 2:54
#"[[Slip Away]]" – 6:05
#"[[Slip Away]]" – 6:05
#"[[Slow Burn (song)|Slow Burn]]" – 4:41
#"[[Slow Burn (song)|Slow Burn]]" – 4:41

Revision as of 02:49, 15 August 2008

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Heathen is an album by the British singer-songwriter David Bowie, released in 2002.

Heathen was considered something of a comeback for Bowie in the U.S. market; it was his highest charting album (#14) since Tonight (1984), and earned some of his strongest reviews since Scary Monsters (1980). Worldwide, it sold over 2 million copies, and experienced a 4 month run in the UK charts.

Recording and production

It marked the return of record producer Tony Visconti who co-produced with Bowie several of Bowie's classic albums. The last album Visconti co-produced was Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) from 1980.

Originally, Bowie had recorded the album Toy for release in 2000/2001. This album was meant to feature some new songs and remakes of some his lesser-known songs from the 1960s. Although Toy remains unreleased, a few tracks that include "Afraid" and "Slip Away" (then titled "Uncle Floyd") appeared on Heathen. Some other re-recorded songs were included as B-sides to the singles from Heathen.

The album features guest appearances from Who guitarist Pete Townshend (who had played guitar on an earlier Bowie track, "Because You're Young" from Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)), Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, Dream Theater veteran keyboardist Jordan Rudess, pianist Kristeen Young and prolific bassist Tony Levin of King Crimson.

Song details

Most of the song lyrics for Heathen are focused on the degradation of mankind and the world. This is evidenced in songs like "Slow Burn", "Afraid", "A Better Future" and the title track.

The album contains three cover songs: "Cactus" by Pixies; "I've Been Waiting for You" by Neil Young; and "I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship" by Norman Odam aka the Legendary Stardust Cowboy, from whom Bowie nicked the 'Stardust' moniker in 1972.

Alternate versions

A remix of the song "Everyone Says 'Hi'" is featured in the PS2 rhythm game Amplitude.

The song "Sunday" was played live at the Heathen Tour and A Reality Tour concerts. A live version recorded at The Point, Dublin, Ireland in November 2003 was included on the A Reality Tour DVD. A Moby remix is available on the bonus disc of the 2-CD version of Heathen, and a Tony Visconti remix was released on the European version of the single "Everyone Says 'Hi'" and the single "I've Been Waiting for You".

Heathen has also been released on a SACD in a limited number of copies with slightly longer versions of five of the songs.

Track listing

All songs written by David Bowie except as noted. [1]

  1. "Sunday" – 4:45
  2. "Cactus" (Black Francis) – 2:54
  3. "Slip Away" – 6:05
  4. "Slow Burn" – 4:41
  5. "Afraid" – 3:28
  6. "I've Been Waiting for You" (Neil Young) – 3:00
  7. "I Would Be Your Slave" – 5:14
  8. "I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship" (Norman Carl Odom) – 4:04
  9. "5:15 The Angels Have Gone" – 5:00
  10. "Everyone Says 'Hi'" – 3:59
  11. "A Better Future" – 4:11
  12. "Heathen (The Rays)" – 4:16

+ "Wood Jackson" (Japanese release bonus track)

Limited edition bonus disc

  1. "Sunday" (Moby Remix) – 5:09
  2. "A Better Future" (Remix by Air) – 4:56
  3. "Conversation Piece" (Written in 1969, recorded 1970, re-recorded 2000) – 3:51
  4. "Panic in Detroit" (Outtake from a 1979 recording) – 2:57

Personnel

  • Greg Kitzis – 1st violin
  • Meg Okura – 2nd violin
  • Martha Mooke – viola
  • Mary Wooten – cello

Additional personnel

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2002 Norway's Album Charts 2
2002 UK Albums Chart 5
2002 Billboard 200 14

Notes

  1. ^ David Bowie. Heathen (ISO, 2002).