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David Bowie Modern Love (Edit) – Modern Love (Live) (1983 Germany) estimated value € 10,00

David Bowie Modern Love (Edit) - Modern Love (Live) (1983) estimated value € 10,00

David Bowie Modern Love (Edit) - Modern Love (Live) (1983 Germany) estimated value € 10,00 

Label: EMI America ‎– 1C 006 1867627

Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single

Recorded at: Power Station (Studio C) in New York City.

Recorded date: December 1982

Released: 09 Sep 1983

Country: Germany

"Modern Love" was the third single from the album Let's Dance in 1983.
Bowie claimed the song was inspired by Little Richard, and it maintains the album's theme of a struggle between God and man.

By the time "Modern Love" was issued and edited as a single, Bowie's Serious Moonlight Tour was underway. The track had become a popular encore on the tour, and Jim Yukich's video for the song used footage of Bowie and his band performing the song from concert in Philadelphia on 20 July 1983. A live version, recorded in Montreal on 13 July, was on the B-side.

The single reached No. 2 in the UK, and No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100. As well as being a staple of the tour, it featured in Bowie's set at Live Aid in 1985, and in his subsequent Glass Spider and Sound+Vision tours of 1987 and 1990. A re-recording with Tina Turner was also featured on a Pepsi commercial in 1987.

Tracklist

Side A – Modern Love (Edited Version) – 3:56

Engineer, Mixed By – Bob Clearmountain

Side B – Modern Love [Live] – 3:43

Mixed By – Jason Corsaro, Nile Rodgers

Description

Media & Sleeve Condition

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Ring wear: NO
All three seams looking perfect: YES
Picture sleeve looks near mint: YES
Creases or folds: NO
Stamps or writing: NO

 

 

Producers

Nile Rodgers
David Bowie

Musicians

David Bowie: Vocals
Stevie Ray Vaughan: Guitar on "Modern Love"
Nile Rodgers: Guitar on "Modern Love"
Carmine Rojas: Bass
Tony Thompson: Drums
Robert Sabino: Keyboards and Piano on "Modern Love"
Robert Aaron: Saxophone on "Modern Love"
Stan Harrison, Steve Elson: Saxophone
Sam Figueroa: Percussion
Earl Slick: Guitar on "Modern Love (Live)"
Carlos Alomar: Guitar on "Modern Love (Live)"
Andy Clark: Keyboards on "Modern Love (Live)"
Lenny Pickett: Saxophone on "Modern Love (Live)"
Frank Simms, George Simms: Backing vocals on "Modern Love (Live)"

Other album appearances

The song has appeared on several compilations, almost always in its single edit form:

Changesbowie (1990)
Bowie: The Singles 1969-1993 (1993)
The Singles Collection (1993)
Best of Bowie (2002)
Sound + Vision (2003 and later editions) – live B-side version
The Platinum Collection (2006)
The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987 (2007)
Nothing Has Changed (2014)

Key Details

Album: It is the opening track of the album Let's Dance (1983).

Production: The song was co-produced by Nile Rodgers. Bowie stated that the inspiration for the track's structure was Little Richard, aiming to create a modern take on classic rock and roll.

Musicians: The track features guitar work by Stevie Ray Vaughan. The rhythm section consisted of Omar Hakim on drums and Carmine Rojas on bass.

Instrumentation: The distinctive baritone saxophone section was performed by Robert Aaron, Stan Harrison, and Steve Elson, giving the song its high-energy "call-and-response" feel.

Release: The single was released on September 12, 1983..

Music Video: Unlike the conceptual video for "Let's Dance," the video for "Modern Love" was a performance clip filmed during the Serious Moonlight Tour in Philadelphia, directed by Jim Yukich

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