- It's No Game, Pt. 1
- Up the Hill Backwards
- Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
- Ashes to Ashes
- Fashion
- Teenage Wildlife
- Scream Like a Baby
- Kingdom Come
- Because You're Young
- It's No Game, Pt. 2
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Roy Bittan Guest Artist,Piano,Keyboards
Carlos Alomar Guest Artist,Guitar
Robert Fripp Guest Artist,Guitar
Pete Townshend Guest Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Andy Clark Synthesizer
Chris Porter Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
Tony Visconti Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Dennis Davis Percussion
Lynn Maitland Vocals (Background)
Chuck Hammer Guitar
Michi Hirota Vocals,Voices
George Murray Bass
Andrew Clark Synthesizer
Hisahi Miura Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Lynn Maltland Vocals (Background)
Bertolt Brecht Composer
Larry Alexander Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tony Visconti Engineer,Producer,Recording,Mastering Engineer
Jeff Hendrickson Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Peter Mew Engineer,Remastering,Digital Remastering,Remastering Engineer
Nigel Reeve Engineer,Remastering,Digital Remastering,Project Coordinator,Remastering Engineer
David Bowie Artwork,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Cover Art Concept
Michi Hirota Translation
Kurt Weill Composer
Ray Staff Mastering Engineer
Tom Verlaine Composer
Kevin Cann Design,Package Design
Richard Sharah Make-Up
Hisahi Miura Translation
Greg Gorman Photography
Edward Bell Artwork,Cover Art,Illustrations
Brian Duffy Photography,Cover Art Concept


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Overview
David Bowie returned to relatively conventional rock & roll with Scary Monsters, an album that effectively acts as an encapsulation of all his '70s experiments. Reworking glam rock themes with avant-garde synth flourishes, and reversing the process as well, Bowie creates dense but accessible music throughout Scary Monsters. Though it doesn't have the vision of his other classic records, it wasn't designed to break new ground -- it was created as the culmination of Bowie's experimental genre-shifting of the '70s. As a result, Scary Monsters is Bowie's last great album. While the music isn't far removed from the post-punk of the early '80s, it does sound fresh, hip, and contemporary, which is something Bowie lost over the course of the '80s. [Rykodisc's 1992 reissue includes re-recorded versions of "Space Oddity" and "Panic in Detroit," the Japanese single "Crystal Japan," and the British single "Alabama Song."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/23/2018 |
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Label: | Rhino |
UPC: | 0190295842611 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
David Bowie Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)Roy Bittan Guest Artist,Piano,Keyboards
Carlos Alomar Guest Artist,Guitar
Robert Fripp Guest Artist,Guitar
Pete Townshend Guest Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Andy Clark Synthesizer
Chris Porter Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background)
Tony Visconti Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Dennis Davis Percussion
Lynn Maitland Vocals (Background)
Chuck Hammer Guitar
Michi Hirota Vocals,Voices
George Murray Bass
Andrew Clark Synthesizer
Hisahi Miura Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
Lynn Maltland Vocals (Background)
Technical Credits
Ted Jensen Mastering EngineerBertolt Brecht Composer
Larry Alexander Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tony Visconti Engineer,Producer,Recording,Mastering Engineer
Jeff Hendrickson Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Peter Mew Engineer,Remastering,Digital Remastering,Remastering Engineer
Nigel Reeve Engineer,Remastering,Digital Remastering,Project Coordinator,Remastering Engineer
David Bowie Artwork,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording,Cover Art Concept
Michi Hirota Translation
Kurt Weill Composer
Ray Staff Mastering Engineer
Tom Verlaine Composer
Kevin Cann Design,Package Design
Richard Sharah Make-Up
Hisahi Miura Translation
Greg Gorman Photography
Edward Bell Artwork,Cover Art,Illustrations
Brian Duffy Photography,Cover Art Concept
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