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  2. Black Tie White Noise - Wikipedia

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    Black Tie White Noise marked the return of the producer Nile Rodgers (pictured in 1999), who previously co-produced Bowie's 1983 album Let's Dance.. With Bowie and Rodgers co-producing, recording for Black Tie White Noise took place between April and November 1992, [1] alternating between Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland and the Hit Factory in New York City, with additional recording ...

  3. Black Tie White Noise (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Tie White Noise" is the title track from British singer-songwriter and actor David Bowie's 18th album of the same name (1993). Featuring guest vocals by Al B. Sure! , it was written by Bowie, produced by Nile Rodgers and released as the second single from the album in June 1993 by Arista , BMG and Savage.

  4. Jump They Say - Wikipedia

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    The "JAE-E edit" (called "alternate mix") was released as a bonus track on the CD-version of Black Tie White Noise. On the bonus disc following the 10th anniversary edition of Black Tie White Noise , three remixes of "Jump They Say" appeared: "Rock Mix", "Brothers in Rhythm 12" Remix" and "Dub Oddity".

  5. David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise (film) - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie: Black Tie White Noise is a 1993 film accompanying the release of the David Bowie album of the same name. The primary purpose of the film was to remove the need of a tour to promote the album. [1] It was directed by long time Bowie collaborator David Mallet, and was originally released in 1993 on VHS. [2] [3]

  6. Nite Flights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nite Flights" was first covered by the English musician David Bowie in 1993 for his album Black Tie White Noise.Along with all the other songs on Black Tie White Noise, this version uses heavy electronic sounds, including electronic drums and multiple synthesizers.

  7. The Buddha of Suburbia (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha of Suburbia began as a soundtrack for an adaptation of the 1990 novel of the same name, written by Hanif Kureishi (pictured in 2008).. While promoting his then-upcoming album Black Tie White Noise in February 1993, David Bowie spoke with the British novelist Hanif Kureishi for Interview magazine.

  8. Pallas Athena (song) - Wikipedia

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    The "Don't Stop Praying Remix" and album version of "Pallas Athena" appeared on the single "Jump They Say" (April 1993), and the "Don't Stop Praying Remix No 2" was released as a bonus track on the Japanese CD version of Black Tie White Noise, as well as the tenth anniversary edition in multiple territories.

  9. David Bowie discography - Wikipedia

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    After a ten-year hiatus, Bowie returned with The Next Day (2013), his first UK number one since Black Tie White Noise. His final album, Blackstar , was released on 8 January 2016, his 69th birthday and two days before his death on 10 January.