Lady Grinning Soul
"Lady Grinning Soul" | |
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Song by David Bowie | |
from the album Aladdin Sane | |
Released | 19 April 1973 (1973-04-19)[a] |
Recorded | January 1973 |
Studio | Trident, London |
Genre | Art rock, glam rock |
Length | 3:46 |
Label | RCA |
Songwriter(s) | David Bowie |
Producer(s) | Ken Scott, David Bowie |
"Lady Grinning Soul" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, released on the album Aladdin Sane in 1973. It was a last-minute addition, replacing the "sax version" of "John, I'm Only Dancing" as the closing track.[1] The composer's first meeting with American soul singer Claudia Lennear in 1972 is often cited as the inspiration for the song.[5][6][7][8] In 2016, after Bowie's death, an interview with Lennear revealed that Bowie called her in 2014, and told her the song had been written about her.[9]
The style of the piece has been compared to a James Bond theme.[10][1][11] Pianist Mike Garson described his own performance as "about as romantic as it gets ... French with a little Franz Liszt thrown in there".[12] Rolling Stone's contemporary review called Bowie's singing "the album's most expansive and sincere vocal",[13] while author Nicholas Pegg considers the track "one of Bowie's most underrated recordings ... quite unlike anything else he has ever done".[7] Mojo magazine listed it as Bowie's 93rd best track in 2015.[14]
The track was used in the films The Runaways (2010) and Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel (2012).
Recording
With the release of his album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and his performance of "Starman" on the BBC television programme Top of the Pops in early July 1972, David Bowie was launched to stardom.[15] To support the album, Bowie embarked on the Ziggy Stardust Tour in both the UK and the US.[16][17] He composed most of the tracks for the follow-up record on the road during the US tour in late 1972.[18] Because of this, many of the tracks were influenced by America, and his perceptions of the country.[19]
"Lady Grinning Soul" was recorded at Trident Studios in London in January 1973, following the conclusion of the American tour and a series of Christmas concerts in England and Scotland.[20][21] Like the rest of its parent album, the song was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott and featured Bowie's backing band the Spiders from Mars – comprising guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Woody Woodmansey, as well as pianist Mike Garson and saxophonist Ken Fordham.[22][23]
Other releases
- It was released as the B-side of the single "Let's Spend the Night Together" in June 1973.[24]
- It was also the B-side of the Spanish release of the single "Sorrow" in November 1973.
- The US release of the single "Rebel Rebel" had "Lady Grinning Soul" as the B-side.
- It appeared as the B-side of the Japanese release of the single "1984" in April 1974.
Cover versions
- Chris Brokaw – The Hand That Wrote This Letter (2017)
- Anna Calvi – Strange Weather (EP) (2014)
- Ulf Lundell – Sweethearts (Swedish translation called "Elden")
- Janette Mason performed it on her 2014 album D'Ranged
- Lucia Micarelli – Instrumental version on Music From a Farther Room (2004)
- Momus – Turpsycore (2015)
- Mystéfy - Spark Within (2016)
- Camille O'Sullivan – Changeling (2012)
- Paul Roberts – Faith (1999)
- Petra Taylor - Cover Ups (2019)
Personnel
According to Chris O'Leary:[1]
- David Bowie – lead vocal, 12-string acoustic guitar
- Mick Ronson – lead and rhythm guitar
- Trevor Bolder – bass
- Woody Woodmansey – drums
- Mike Garson – piano
- Ken Fordham – baritone saxophone
Technical
- David Bowie – producer
- Ken Scott – producer, engineer
See also
- Music of the James Bond series (inspiration)
Notes
- ^ There is some debate about the release date. Previously reported as 13 April 1973,[1][2] in 2018, Bowie's official website stated that new evidence had come to light proving that the official release date was 20 April 1973, but because this was Good Friday (a public holiday in the UK), the album was made available on 19 April.[3] According to Benoît Clerc's book David Bowie All the Songs (2022), the US release date was 13 April and the UK release date was 19 April.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d O'Leary 2015, chap. 6.
- ^ Cann 2010, p. 291.
- ^ "Aladdin Sane 45th anniversary silver vinyl due". David Bowie Official Website. 14 February 2018. Archived from the original on 16 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- ^ Clerc 2022, p. 159.
- ^ Carr & Murray 1981, p. 56.
- ^ Cann 2010, pp. 292–295.
- ^ a b Pegg 2016, p. 148.
- ^ Doggett 2012, p. 202.
- ^ "David Bowie's 'Lady Grinning Soul' Claudia Lennear of Pomona remembers her friend". Dailybulletin.com. 6 February 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
- ^ Carr & Murray 1981, pp. 52–56.
- ^ Kris Needs (1983). Bowie: A Celebration: p. 29
- ^ David Buckley (1999). Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story: pp. 187–188
- ^ Ben Gerson (19 July 1973). "Aladdin Sane". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on December 5, 2010.
- ^ "David Bowie – The 100 Greatest Songs". Mojo. No. 255. February 2015. p. 54.
- ^ Pegg 2016, p. 347.
- ^ Cann 2010, p. 268.
- ^ Pegg 2016, pp. 361–362.
- ^ Buckley 2005, p. 157.
- ^ Pegg 2016, p. 362.
- ^ Cann 2010, p. 283.
- ^ Pegg 2016, pp. 547–548.
- ^ O'Leary 2015, chap. 3.
- ^ Gallucci, Michael (13 April 2018). "How David Bowie Returned, Ziggy-Like, for 'Aladdin Sane'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Archived from the original on 30 April 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
- ^ Pegg 2016, Singles Discography.
Sources
- Buckley, David (2005) [1999]. Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story. London: Virgin Books. ISBN 978-0-75351-002-5.
- Cann, Kevin (2010). Any Day Now – David Bowie: The London Years: 1947–1974. Croydon, Surrey: Adelita. ISBN 978-0-95520-177-6.
- Carr, Roy; Murray, Charles Shaar (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record. London: Eel Pie Publishing. ISBN 978-0-38077-966-6.
- Clerc, Benoît (2022). David Bowie All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track. New York City: Black Dog & Leventhal. ISBN 978-0-7624-7471-4.
- Doggett, Peter (2012). The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s. New York City: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-202466-4.
- O'Leary, Chris (2015). Rebel Rebel: All the Songs of David Bowie from '64 to '76. Winchester: Zero Books. ISBN 978-1-78099-244-0.
- Pegg, Nicholas (2016). The Complete David Bowie (Revised and Updated ed.). London: Titan Books. ISBN 978-1-78565-365-0.
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