Speed of Life (David Bowie song)

"Speed of Life" is the first instrumental by David Bowie. It is the opening track on his album Low from 1977.

"Speed of Life"
B-side label of the UK vinyl pressing of the
"Be My Wife" single release
Instrumental by David Bowie
from the album Low
Released14 January 1977
RecordedSeptember–November 1976
GenreArt rock
Length2:46
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)David Bowie
Producer(s)David Bowie and Tony Visconti

"Speed of Life" introduces the Low album, and, coupled with the instrumental "A New Career in a New Town", provides a front bookend for the A-side of the album. The track opens with its heavy use of synthesizers as both effects and instruments, with the presence of Dennis Davis' drums and the overlaid harmonizer creating a distinctly different mix than any previous Bowie album.

The song includes the refrain from Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again.[1]

Lyrics were originally planned for this song, but Bowie abandoned the idea after several attempts, deciding that the piece stood better on its own.

Live versions

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Other releases

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  • It was released as the B-side of the single "Be My Wife" in June 1977.
  • It also appeared in the Sound + Vision box set.
  • It was released as a picture disc in the RCA Life Time picture disc set.

Production credits

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Cover versions

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Sources

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  • Greatorex, Johnathan. "Just a Mortal With Potential." Teenage Wildlife. Nov. 1996. 6 Mar. 2006 <http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Interact/fc/misc/JG/index.html>.
  • Griffin, Roger. "Low." Bowie Golden Years. Jan. 2005. 6 Mar. 2006 <http://www.bowiegoldenyears.com/low.html>.
  • Wilcken, Hugo, Low, Continuum International Publishing Group Inc, 2005, ISBN 0-8264-1684-5

References

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  1. ^ O'Leary, Chris (2019). Ashes to ashes. London: Repeater Books. p. 33. ISBN 9781912248360.
  2. ^ "Sound + Vision: David Bowie plays 'Low' in concert, 2002". DangerousMinds. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  3. ^ Dorris, Jesse (23 October 2018). "A Surprising Tribute to David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy, Played in a Manhattan Mall". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 26 November 2022.