Db Talks About Bt And Stealth Soundtrack

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I know the eagle-eyed among you have spotted what appears to be a new track on the forthcoming Stealth OST album. Well you’re right. (She Can) Do That by David Bowie and BT is a new collaboration created specifically for the soundtrack.

For those of you not familiar with the name BT, he’s a famous dance/trance producer who has been releasing records since 1996. You can read more about him on the official BT site, including details of his work on lots of big film soundtracks and remixes for the likes of Madonna, Korn, Tori Amos, Depeche Mode, Lenny Kravitz, Seal and many others.

This is what DB had to say about working on (She Can) Do That with him:

“BT wanted me to write the lyrics and top line melody for a backing track that he had written and produced for the forthcoming Jamie Fox movie ‘Stealth’. I wrote my part in New York and recorded it at Looking Glass. I then sent the Pro-Tools parts back to BT in LA and he did the mix there.”

I can tell you that (She Can) Do That is a 3:15 minute dance track with an incredibly infectious chorus. Imagine if Talking Heads had contributed a song to the Labyrinth soundtrack. Well, this sounds a little bit like that…kind of…a bit, perhaps.

One thing’s for sure, once you hear that chorus it’s in your brain forever. Great stuff.

Here’s the full tracklisting for the Stealth soundtrack CD:

01 Make A Move ? Incubus
02 Admiration ? Incubus
03 Neither Of Us Can See ? Incubus
04 (She Can) Do That? David Bowie and BT
05 Dance To The Music ? Sly And The Family Stone with Will.I.Am.
06 Bullet-proof Skin ? Institute (Featuring Gavin Rossdale)
07 L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever) ? Kasabian
08 Bug Eyes ? Dredg
09 Over My Head ? The Fray
10 One Day ? Trading Yesterday
11 Different ? Acceptance
12 Nights In White Satin ? Glenn Hughes with Chad Smith and John Frusciante
13 Aqueous Transmission – Incubus

(She Can) Do That will feature on both the CD and in the film. The Stealth soundtrack CD is released through Sony on July 12th. The film itself, directed by Rob Cohen and Jamie Fox‘s first since last year’s Oscar winning Ray, is released in North America on July 29th and throughout the rest of the world over the following months.