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David Bowie - Reality (2003) [Full Album]
Reality is the 24th studio album by the English musician David Bowie, originally released in Europe on 15 September 2003, and the following day in America. His second release through his own ISO label, the album was recorded between January and May 2003 at Looking Glass Studios in New York City, with production by Bowie and longtime collaborator Tony Visconti. Most of the musicians consisted of his then-touring band. Bowie envisioned the album as a set of songs that could be played live.
A mostly straightforward rock album with a more direct sound compared to its predecessor Heathen (2002), Reality contains covers of the Modern Lovers' "Pablo Picasso" and George Harrison's "Try Some, Buy Some". One of the tracks, "Bring Me the Disco King", dated back to 1992. A primary theme throughout Reality concerns reflections on ageing, while other songs focus on despaired and diminished characters. The cover artwork depicts Bowie as an anime-style character that exhibited the idea that reality had become an abstract concept.
Released under a variety of CD formats, Reality charted in numerous countries and reached number three in the United Kingdom. It failed to outperform Heathen in the United States, reaching number 29. The album was not supported through conventional single releases, although "New Killer Star" and "Never Get Old" appeared in some countries. Reality received largely positive reviews from music critics on release, with many highlighting the music, lyrics, vocal performances and the growing maturity in Bowie's songwriting.
Reality tracklist:
1. New Killer Star 0:00
2. Pablo Picasso (Jonathan Richman) 4:40
3. Never Get Old 8:45
4. The Loneliest Guy 13:11
5. Looking for Water 17:21
6. She'll Drive the Big Car 20:55
7. Days 25:25
8. Fall Dog Bombs the Moon 28:45
9. Try Some, Buy Some (George Harrison) 32:48
10. Reality 37:13
11. Bring Me the Disco King 41:38
Personnel
According to biographers Nicholas Pegg and Chris O'Leary.
David Bowie – vocals; guitar; keyboards; synthesiser; saxophone; Stylophone; percussion; harmonica
Gerry Leonard – guitar
Earl Slick – guitar
David Torn – guitar
Mark Plati – bass guitar; guitar
Sterling Campbell – drums
Mike Garson – piano
Gail Ann Dorsey – backing vocals
Catherine Russell – backing vocals
Additional personnel
Tony Visconti – guitar; keyboards; bass guitar; backing vocals
Matt Chamberlain – drums on "Bring Me the Disco King" and "Fly"
Mario J. McNulty – additional percussion and drums on "Fall Dog Bombs the Moon"
Carlos Alomar – guitar on "Fly"
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