September 19, 2003

MACCA


Album Review: David Bowie

REALITY
By DARRYL STERDAN
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REALITY
David Bowie
(Columbia/Sony)

To quote Robin Williams: Reality -- what a concept.

At least, it is for Bowie. After all, the chameleonic rocker has spent most of the last four decades jumping from one musical style to another and playing a series of characters, from Maj. Tom to Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke.

These days, however, he's playing an entirely new character: Himself. Since he began to reconnect with his muse on 1999's reflective Hours, Bowie has been slowly coming out of his elaborately constructed shell, to the point where now -- on his 26th studio album -- he finally seems for the first time to be comfortable in his own skin. And comfortable with his history.

So on this 11-song outing, he reteams again with '70s producer Tony Visconti, draws on the finest moments of his past for inspiration and creates one of the most natural and approachable discs of his career.

A self-described "collection of songs" without an over-riding concept, Reality almost resembles a disc of outtakes from various stages of his career. Some tracks flirt with the thwacking funk-rock grooves of Let's Dance; others have the spacy effects and production of Scary Monsters; still others have the abrasive guitar crunch of Tin Machine.

Nearly all have solid choruses, simple melodies and memorable hooks. Admittedly, sometimes they aren't necessarily Bowie's hooks -- New Killer Star's melody is reminiscent of the girl group classic I Will Follow Him, Pablo Picasso is an old Jonathan Richman ditty revamped into an Iggyesque synth-rocker, Try Some Buy Some is an obscure George Harrison number and Days borrows its lyrical refrain from, believe it or not, Katrina and the Waves' Walking on Sunshine.

Still, the ease and enthusiasm Bowie displays here are almost enough to make you believe him when he sings, "I'm never ever gonna get old." (More on David Bowie)

Track Listing
1. New Killer Star
2. Pablo Picasso
3. Never Get Old
4. The Loneliest Guy
5. Looking for Water
6. She'll Drive the Car
7. Days
8. Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
9. Try Some, Buy Some
10. Reality
11. Bring Me The Disco King
 


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