One of the greatest stars of the rock & roll era, David Bowie evaded easy categorization throughout his career, operating as the artiest rocker within the mainstream and the most accessible musician on the fringe. Bowie may have trafficked in ideas cultivated in the underground, but he was never…
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To Be Love, previously unreleased David Bowie song
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Forty-six years had to pass before To Be Love, unreleased David Bowie, came to light. The death of rock legend has sparked endless debates, comments and revelations. This time, the audio engineer, Ron Strulle shared an unreleased demo British singer who would have been recorded in the city of Los Angeles.
1970 was the year in which Bowie made his first trip to the United States, hoping to strengthen ties with major record companies, at a time when the North American country was recognizing the musical talents of artists "from across the pond ".
To Be Love was recorded in Roxbury Road Studios, and is Strulle who currently owns the rights to this song. "My first impressionDavidis that it was someone warm, open, friendly and was not looking for the star treatment he sought most artists who came to the RR study.He was interested in the production process and excited about anything creative , "said musical engineer in an interview with The Huffington Post.
Starman was in full musical growth when it decided to record several demos in his stay in Los Angeles. "David Bowie was impressed by the study and very interested in how to get every sound. He loved John Lennon vocal effects and how they work with soundtracks of George Martin. David could pick up any instrument and play anything. The frequenting say, 'I've never played this instrument before, "and suddenly he lost playing. Pure genius. David loved that song (To Be Love) and wanted to make harmony. He said his simple chords and simple melodies, were "like bringing Billie Holiday to the 1970s . '"
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