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The Diamond Dogs - Nothing Else album flac Performer: The Diamond Dogs
Title: Nothing Else
Style: Deep House
Released: 2002
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1961 mb
FLAC album: 1740 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DMF RA ADX MIDI AC3 MP3 XM
Genre: Electronic

Diamond Dogs is the eighth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 24 May 1974 by RCA Records. Thematically, it was a marriage of the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and Bowie's own glam-tinged vision of a post-apocalyptic world. Bowie had wanted to make a theatrical production of Orwell's book and began writing material after completing sessions for his 1973 album Pin Ups, but the author's estate denied the rights.

This ain't rock 'n' roll! This is genocide! As they pulled you out of the oxygen tent You asked for the latest party With your silicone hump and your ten inch stump Dressed like a priest you was Tod Browning's Freak you was Crawling down the alley on your hands and knee I'm sure you're not protected, for it's plain to see The Diamond Dogs. bake Wrecked up and paralysed, Diamond Dogs are stabilised. The title track and second single off of Bowie’s 1974 album, Diamond Dogs. This song further explores the dystopian future set up in Future Legend. Bowie uses the cut up technique, an aleatory literary technique in which a text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text, a process popularized in the late 1950s and early 1960s by writer William S. Burroughs.

Diamond Dogs suffers precisely because of this - he doesn't know how to move forward. Originally conceived as a concept album based on George Orwell's 1984, Diamond Dogs evolved into another one of Bowie's paranoid future nightmares. Throughout the album, there are hints that he's tired of the Ziggy formula, particularly in the disco underpinning of "Candidate" and his cut-and-paste lyrics. However, it's not enough to make Diamond Dogs a step forward, and without Mick Ronson to lead the band, the rockers are too stiff to make an impact

The Diamond Dogs album was released 43 years ago today! This song was from Young Americans but we did it on the Diamond Dogs tour oy did David sing it well! . In a not-very-surprising move, Parlophone will issue the Record Store Day David Bowie live album. The Year of the Diamond Dogs.

Diamond Dogs è un brano musicale del cantante britannico David Bowie, pubblicato nel 1974 come singolo tratto dall'omonimo album. Il testo presenta all'ascoltatore il nuovo personaggio creato da Bowie, Halloween Jack, che vive sulla cima di un grattacielo abbandonato di una Manhattan post-apocalittica. Il suono della chitarra nel brano è fortemente influenzato dai Rolling Stones, e segnala la volontà di Bowie di staccarsi dal glam rock per avvicinarsi ad un genere più proto-punk.

A very similar pressing with an additional rights society (SIAE) can be found here David Bowie - Diamond Dogs. Recorded at Olympic and Island Studio, London and Studio L Ludolf, Hilversum, Holland. Digitally Remastered at Abbey Road Studios, London, 1999.

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1 Nothing Else (Diamond Dogs Radio Edit) 3:44
2 Nothing Else (Diamond Dogs Extended Version) 5:34
3 Nothing Else (Primefunkerz Deep Mix)
Remix – Primefunkerz*
7:34
4 Nothing Else (U-Facilities & Sciatica Pumpin' Mix)
Remix – Sciatica, U-Facilities
8:57
5 Nothing Else (Primefunkerz Radio Mix)
Remix – PrimeFunkerz*
3:41

Credits

  • Vocals – Mary Tanning

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CLIMAX009 The Diamond Dogs Feat Mary Tanning The Diamond Dogs Feat Mary Tanning - Nothing Else ‎(12") Climax Recordings CLIMAX009 UK 2004
CLIMAX009 The Diamond Dogs Nothing Else ‎(12", W/Lbl) Climax Recordings CLIMAX009 UK 2004
222651 The Diamond Dogs Nothing Else ‎(12") Not On Label 222651 Denmark Unknown