“Well, I might stretch it till Wednesday”
Yesterday we told you about the three-page Bowie feature in today’s issue of NME, (Issue dated October 11th), regarding the upcoming releases of the Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) single and the Nothing Has Changed best of compilation album.
The popular music weekly has contributions from Tony Visconti talking about the session that spawned Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime), and designer Jonathan Barnbrook explaining the rationale behind the images selected for the three different sleeves for Nothing Has Changed.
NME also give the verdict on their first listen of Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime), concluding; “It’s Nick Cave meets Scott Walker meets Herbie Hancock – and it’s quite brilliant.”
Elsewhere, Bowie delivers his own description of the B-side, ‘Tis A Pity She Was A Whore, thus: “If Vorticists wrote Rock Music it might have sounded like this”.
As if all that wasn’t enough, the mag has a full-page teaser for next week’s NME, (Issue dated October 18th, on sale October 15th), which promises “Bowie’s greatest hits according to NME”.
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