Originally available as a free CD included in the June 29, 2008, edition of British newspaper Mail on Sunday and re-released by EMI due to popularity, iSelect is a compilation of 12 songs from David Bowie's catalog that were personally selected by Bowie. Strangely, besides the classic "Life on Mars?" (and the lesser-known single "Loving the Alien"), most of the cuts are not the expected big hits. Instead, he chose his favorite tracks of his career, obscure as they might be, including the melodramatic nine-minute trilogy "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing" from Diamond Dogs, the post-punk screwball "Repetition" from Lodger, and the sultry and soulful sax ballad "Win" from Young Americans. Bowie's picks were rationalized in an article that accompanied the newspaper release of the CD, where he casually penned his inspirations for the songs and the recording processes behind them. Fortunately, EMI's updated jewel-case version includes Bowie's explanations included in the liner notes to provide some insight. For "Teenage Wildlife" he notes, "So it's late morning and I'm thinking, 'New song and a fresh approach. I know, I'm going to do a Ronnie Spector. Oh yes I am. Ersatz just for one day.' And I did and here it is. Bless. I'm still very enamoured with this song and would give you two 'Modern Love's for it anytime...." Fans will likely find this commentary interesting, just as they will probably appreciate the new revamped version of "Time Will Crawl" from Never Let Me Down with live drums and strings, and the unreleased "Some Are," an outtake from the Low sessions with Brian Eno. Newcomers who have already perused the greatest-hits collections may find this a worthy stepping stone before getting lost in his lengthy discography. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide
iSelect
10/14/2008 | Astralwerks
All Music Guide Review
iSelect Track Listing
iSelect Notes
Earlier this year David Bowie was asked to compile
a selection of twelve songs for a limited edition giveaway
CD for UK newspaper Mail On Sunday tied to a
catalog promotion. Because of this, many expected
the typically prepared basic, truncated hits collection
with maybe an odd album track for spice.
What Bowie delivered was altogether different, unexpected,
idiosyncratic and personal.
Bowie’s iSelect, drew upon tracks not very well
known to the general buying public -- twelve personal
favorites that he “never seems to tire of.”
Bowie added a further surprise by including two
unavailable tracks. “Time Will Crawl” a song from
the Never Let Me Down album that Bowie had always
wanted to re-record, now appears with real
drums instead of the original’s drum machine and
with newly added strings. The second bonus is the
hidden gem “Some Are” written by Bowie and Brian
Eno, recorded during the Low album sessions.
The collection was released only in the UK on June 29,
2008 and by the next day it had become an out-of-print
collector’s item. As could be expected, this UK-only,
limited release stirred world-wide interest and so in
response to demand this remarkable, personal selection
of songs, featuring Bowie’s own track by track annotations
is now being made available commercially.
Credits of iSelect
- Harry Maslin
- Producer, Mixing
- Mike Moran
- Engineer
- Hugh Padgham
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Tony Visconti
- Producer, Mixing
- Krista Bennion Feeney
- Strings
- Gregor Kitzis
- String Arrangements
- Martha Mooke
- Strings
- Eric Stephen Jacobs
- Cover Photo
- David Richards
- Producer
- Mario J. McNulty
- Engineer, Mixing
- Darren Evans
- Design
- Mick Ronson
- Arranger, Mixing
- Ken Scott
- Producer, Mixing, Remixing, Engineer
- Derek Bramble
- Producer
- Sterling Campbell
- Strings
- Robert Chausow
- Strings
- Matt Goeke
- Strings
- Keith Harwood
- Engineer
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- David Bowie
- Arranger, Producer, Liner Notes, Mixing, Track Notes























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