Donny McCaslin’s DB Deep Cut Of The Day

 

““You know who I am,” he said”

 

You all know Donny McCaslin and his band via the magnificent work they contributed to David Bowie’s Blackstar album.

 

For our last DBDCOTD, we suspected Catherine Russell might opt for one of Bowie’s more jazz-flavoured recordings, given her own jazz leanings. But instead she went for Joe The Lion, from “Heroes”.

 

So, despite his own jazz credentials, we made no assumptions this time. Donny has chosen the superb Look Back In Anger from 1979’s Bowie/Visconti-produced Lodger album.

 

Promoted by the David Mallet directed video for the song, the track was released as an A-side 45 in the US and Canada in August, 1979.

 

With a nod to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, the video may not have been a contributing factor to the record’s commercial failure. However, it’s hard to deny that as the film progressed Bowie wasn’t at his prettiest (see accompanying screen grab), albeit a look only achieved with the aid of make-up. Despite this, it’s a great video well worth a look.

 

Look Back In Anger was a live favourite, even kicking off proceedings for many of the 1983 Serious Moonlight shows.

 

Anyway, here Donny explains why he finds the song so special…

 

 

“I’ve been listening to Look Back In Anger recently and loving it. The urgency of the song hits me immediately. Drummer Dennis Davis is wailing on it from the beginning and David’s vocal is great. I love the strength of the melody he wrote and the triumphant way he sings it. Also I’m drawn to the way they orchestrated the sustained chords throughout, which is a great counterpoint to the busy bass line and drum groove.

 

The guitar “squawks” remind me of something similar from Blackstar.

 

After the guitar solo I dig how the bass goes to a new level of depth and resonance. It makes the whole song feel bigger and more climactic. Also, the acoustic piano’s rhythmic jabs bring a great addition to the sonic landscape and build to the end. Great production on this.

 

Lodger is a great, perhaps underappreciated, album worth a close look. Enjoy!”

 

Donny McCaslin – September 2016

 

 

Thanks Donny, excellent choice.

 

If you’ve not heard the song, treat yourself here. See if you can spot Brian Eno on Synthesizer, Horse Trumpets and Eroica horn?

 

Meanwhile Donny releases his latest album, Beyond Now, in ten days. Here’s an excerpt from a piece about it taken from today’s Guardian…

 

 

The experience of creating music with Bowie proved so deep, and its aftermath so jarring, that McCaslin decided to turn his new album, Beyond Now, out 14 October, into a tribute. It includes several transformative covers of Bowie songs, including Warszawa from Low, and A Small Plot of Land from Outside, along with a song McCaslin wrote inspired by a piece Bowie left off Blackstar. (That track, plus two other cuts that didn’t make that release, will come out on 21 October on the cast album from the musical Bowie wrote in his last year, Lazarus).

 

 

Read the full piece here. Keep up to date with all of Donny’s shenanigans, here on his FB page.

 

 

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Bowie lipograph up for auction tonight

 

“Lipstick traces on his name”

 

If you’re at RANSOM ART Gallery for the Bowie By O’Neill book launch and signing party tonight (Wednesday), which we mentioned a couple of days ago, you might want to pop along to see your bank manager first.

 

Up for auction at the event is one of the more exciting pieces of Bowie memorabilia, long-desired by Bowie collectors the world over.

 

If you don’t know about the Bowie lipograph, keep reading…

 

 

RANSOM ART Presents…

 

A charity auction and the unique opportunity to own an extraordinary piece of Bowie memorabilia!

 

To coincide with Bowie by O’Neill book launch, on Wednesday 5th October RANSOM ART will be auctioning an incredible piece of history for a great cause. The auction will give bidders the unique opportunity to own a signed ‘lipograph’ by David Bowie. The framed piece includes a photograph of David Bowie performing and a piece of card with Bowie’s lip print, signed and dated 1979. The inscription reads: “The lips part like silence set for alarm – Bo. ’79.”

 

This eccentric and fascinating piece of Bowie memorabilia was contributed to a celebrity auction at Sotheby’s London in June 1979 for ‘Save the Children’, who were celebrating their Diamond Jubilee year. Other celebrities who donated similar lipographs included Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, Jack Nicholson, Peter Ustinov and Mick Jagger. Sotheby’s sold the entire collection with Mick Jagger’s fetching the highest price. 

 

The ingenious idea was later extended to a book format.  With Love From… (1980), published by A&W Publishers included reproductions of many of the lipographs which were available at the 1979 auction, as well as others which were specially acquired. In the forward for the book, it is stated that David Bowie himself was the inspiration behind the charity auction. While in London, Bowie received a box of a makeup as a gift from the American cosmetic and perfumery brand Charles of the Ritz. He returned a card baring his lip prints with a thank you note to the company. It did not take long for word to get out and soon everyone wanted to purchase the lipograph, and the idea for a charity auction was born.

 

In the spirit of the original auction, RANSOM ART will make a contribution to the Foundation for Liver Research. The foundation was established in 1974 to develop and extend research into diseases of the human liver and to enhance medical research generally. For over 30 years the Foundation has supported ground-breaking research programmes into liver disease under the direction of Professor Roger Williams, CBE. This work is carried out within the purpose-built Institute of Hepatology located in central London. The Institute provides laboratory space for up to 40 scientists and is affiliated to Birkbeck College, University of London.

 

The photograph of David Bowie performing is actually an Andy Kent shot from rehearsals for the ISOLAR world tour in Vancouver, 1976. Swipe/scroll (or click on little dots) to see the framed image.

 

Tonight’s event takes place between 18:00 and 21:00 when Terry O’Neill himself will be on hand to sign stuff. Perhaps you might need to borrow his pen to sign a cheque for the winning bid?

 

RANSOM ART Gallery

105 Pimlico Road

London, SW1W 8PH

 

RSVP  ||  rsvp@markransom.co.uk  ||  tel: (+44) 20 7259 0220  ||  www.markransom.co.uk

 

@RansomArt @terryoneillofficial @iconicimagesnet

 

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Terry O’Neill London book signing

 

“I asked for an autograph”

 

If you’re in London on October 5th (Wednesday), you might want to pop along to RANSOM ART Gallery for the Bowie By O’Neill book launch and signing party.

 

The event takes place between 18:00 and 21:00 when Terry O’Neill himself will be on hand with his favourite pen…not to mention a promise of Champagne and canapés.

 

This is hot on the heels of the recent private view, from where you can watch this video.

 

Read more about the book here.

 

RANSOM ART Gallery

105 Pimlico Road

London, SW1W 8PH

 

RSVP  ||  rsvp@markransom.co.uk  ||  tel: (+44) 20 7259 0220  ||  www.markransom.co.uk

 

@terryoneillofficial @iconicimagesnet @redenginemedia

 

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WCIBN? enters UK vinyl chart at #3

 

“Who can I be now? You found me”

 

Congratulations are due to everybody involved with the creation of the second of David Bowie‘s era box sets: Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976). The set has entered the UK’s Official Vinyl Album Chart at #3. (30 September 2016 – 06 October 2016)

 

The following four Bowie albums are currently in the UK’s Official Vinyl Album Chart Top 40.

 

03 – WHO CAN I BE NOW? – 1974-1976 – PARLOPHONE

14 – THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST – PARLOPHONE

28 – HUNKY DORY – PARLOPHONE

37 – CHANGESONEBOWIE – PARLOPHONE

 

Check out the current Official Vinyl Album Chart here.

 

The WCIBN? box is also at #17 on the Official Physical Albums Chart Top 100, which includes vinyl and CDs. It is also at #21 in the general Official Albums Chart Top 100, which includes all versions, digital and physical.

 

No doubt these placings were helped by some of the appreciation that has appeared since the release last week, Including 5 out of 5 reviews in both THE GUARDIAN and THE TELEGRAPH. The set was also given 4 out of 5 reviews by UNCUT, MOJO and the DAILY MAIL.

 

We’ll leave you with online links to some of those.

 

THE GUARDIAN: 5 out of 5 – David Bowie: Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) review – an artist on the edge. By Alexis Petridis

 

THE TELEGRAPH: 5 out of 5 – David Bowie’s lost 70s album The Gouster is like the holy grail of pop. By Neil McCormick

 

DAILY MAIL: 4 out of 5 – David Bowie’s excellent ‘Who Can I Be Now?’ bristles with restlessness and paranoia. By Adrian Thrills

 

 

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DAVID BOWIE is Tokyo tickets on sale

 

“David Bowie is under Japanese influence”

 

Tickets for DAVID BOWIE IS at Warehouse TERRADA G1 Building in Tokyo are now available. 

 

The Tokyo exhibition commences Sunday 8th January and runs through to Sunday 9th April 2017.

 

Takeshi Kitano and Ryuichi Sakamoto, co-stars of Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, talk about David Bowie in a brand new special Japanese section, exclusive to the Tokyo Exhibition.

 

Go here for more information and ticket links. Keep reading for the press release.

 

 

#ボウイ展  #DBisTokyo  #BowieTokyo  #DavidBowieIs 

 

 

 

Pre-sale tickets available to purchase from 3rd October

Takeshi Kitano and Ryuichi Sakamoto, co-stars of ‘Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence’, talk about David Bowie in a brand new special Japanese section, exclusive to the Tokyo Exhibition!

 

Venue: Warehouse TERRADA G1 building

Period : 8th January to 9th April 2017

 

The ‘DAVID BOWIE is’ Japan Exhibition Committee will host ‘DAVID BOWIE is’, the first international exploration of the extraordinary career of David Bowie, one of the most pioneering and influential performers of modern times.

 

The exhibition opens on the 8th January 2017, the day that would have been Bowie’s 70th birthday. Exclusive to the exhibition in Tokyo will be an additional section, which will showcase brand new interviews with Takeshi Kitano and Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bowie’s co-stars in the film “Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence” (directed by Nagisa Oshima, 1983). They will be talking about David Bowie and looking back at one of the first collaborations between David Bowie and Japanese creators. This section will explore the emotion, the creativity, and the aesthetic sensitivities which Bowie revealed to a Japanese audience.

 

From today, 3rd October (Monday), pre-sale tickets for the first three days of the exhibition (ie. 8th – 10th January 2017) are available for purchase from the official website (www.DAVIDBOWIEis.jp). General ticket sales will commence on the 28th October. The official exhibition SNS accounts (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: ID @davidbowieisjp) have also launched today, bringing you up-to-date exhibition information and unique opportunities that fans should not miss!

 

The exhibition ‘DAVID BOWIE is’ was created by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London in 2013.  The exhibition looks back on David Bowie’s creative processes over the past 50 years by showing not only over 300 objects but also through a unique “Sound and Vision” experience.  Seen by 1.5 million people worldwide at venues in London, Toronto, Sao Paolo, Berlin, Chicago, Paris, Melbourne, Groningen and Bologna, ‘DAVID BOWIE is’ comes exclusively to Tokyo, its only Asian venue.

 

 

EXHIBITION PERIOD                                                                                                                               

Sunday 8th January to Sunday 9th April 2017

 

OPENING HOURS                                                                                                                                                   

Mon – Closed (except open on 9th January, 20th March, 27th March and 3rd April)

Tue, Wed, Thu – 10am – 8pm

Fri – 10am – 9pm

Sat, Sun – 10am – 8pm

● The doors close one hour prior to the closing time

 

VENUE                                                                                                                                        

Warehouse TERRADA G1 Building

Address: 2-6-10, Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

 

TICKET INFORMATION: http://smarturl.it/DBisJapan