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"The Buddha of Suburbia"
Song
B-side"Dead Against It"

"The Buddha of Suburbia" is the theme song to the BBC TV series of the same name, released by David Bowie in 1993. It was re-recorded with Lenny Kravitz for Bowie's album, also titled The Buddha of Suburbia, and inspired by his musical score for the series. The single reached No. 35 in the UK singles chart.[1]

Background

One of the few tracks from the series that was actually retained unchanged for the album, its nostalgic lyrics were matched by a sound that was something of a pastiche of Bowie's past work, while retaining a fresh sound. Two places in the song there are references to older Bowie songs, the guitar break from "Space Oddity" and the line "Zane, zane, zane, ouvre le chien" from "All the Madmen".

Confusingly, several different versions of the song were released, some with no differentiation in title.

Album track No. 1 ("Buddha of Suburbia") does not feature Lenny Kravitz. Album track No. 10 does feature him, but is not titled any differently from album track No. 1, although he is credited in the liner notes.

CD single track No. 4 is labelled "Buddha of Suburbia (Rock Mix)", but it is the same as album track No. 10. Single track No. 1 is labelled just "Buddha of Suburbia" but does show "featuring Lenny Kravitz on guitar" in the credits. A careful comparison shows that this track is primarily the same as album track No. 1, but has the ending section of album track No. 10 (featuring Lenny Kravitz) instead of the original ending from album track No. 1.

To add additional confusion, a couple of seconds of "noise" appear at the end of Track No. 1 on the album version. It doesn't appear on the end of the song on any of the single versions of it and the 2007 remaster/reissue of the album moves it to the beginning of Track No. 2 instead.

This single was promoted by a video featuring Bowie performing the song while strolling around an English suburb, intercut with scenes from the series.

Controversy

The song caused minor controversies on both sides of the Atlantic, with Radio 1 making an airplay edit to cover up the word "bullshit" in the lyric, and US networks re-edited the video to remove shots where Bowie was smoking a cigarette.

Track listings

All songs written by David Bowie.

7" vinyl single

  • UK, Germany, Netherlands: Arista-BMG / 74321 17705 7

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Buddha of Suburbia"4:24
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Dead Against It"5:48

Cassette single

  • UK, Germany, Netherlands: Arista-BMG / 74321 17705 4

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Buddha of Suburbia"4:24
2."Dead Against It"5:48
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Buddha of Suburbia"4:24
2."Dead Against It"5:48

CD single

  • UK, Germany, Netherlands: Arista-BMG / 74321 17705 2

No.TitleLength
1."Buddha of Suburbia"4:24
2."South Horizon"5:26
3."Dead Against It"5:48
4."Buddha of Suburbia (Rock Mix)"4:24

Collectors Edition CD single

Collectors edition with a holographic CD.

  • UK: Arista-BMG / 74321 18168 2

No.TitleLength
1."Buddha of Suburbia"4:24
2."Dead Against It"5:48

Production credits

References

  • Pegg, Nicholas, The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, ISBN 1-903111-14-5
  1. ^ "Chart Stats - David Bowie - The Buddha of Suburbia". Retrieved 25 February 2009.