David Bowie: Let’s Dance reviewed – archive, April 1983

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David Bowie: Let’s Dance reviewed – archive, April 1983
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14 April 1983: At first hearing it may seem a little commercial but with continued listening the quality of the arrangements and singing make it sound more and more like a classic

: At first hearing it may seem a little commercial but with continued listening the quality of the arrangements and singing make it sound more and more like a classicavid Bowie’s Let’s Dance should prove to be the most commercial album he’s made yet, and justify the undisclosed, allegedly enormous sum that EMI, his new record company, paid for him. There must be considerable depression over at RCA, his former company.

Bowie told me that RCA had been unhappy with his last three, impressively experimental albums, Lodger, Low and even Scary Monsters, and that the company had offered to get him a flat in Philadelphia in the hope that he’d record another album like Young Americans.

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