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"The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (no apostrophe in "Hearts") is a song by
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
, from his 1995 album '' Outside'', and issued as a single ahead of the album. It showcased Bowie's new,
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-influenced sound. Lyrically, the single connects with the rest of the album, with Bowie offering a lament to "tyrannical
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" Ramona A. Stone, a theme continued in subsequent songs. The song is also meant to confront Bowie's own perceptions about the ritual creation and degradation of art. It appears in the end credits of the 1995 film '' Seven''.


Song development

The song came out of the March 1994 ''Leon'' sessions in which Bowie and his band had performed long, improvised musical numbers, from which much of the album ''Outside'' was born. Due to the song coming out of band experimentation, the song is credited with 6 authors: Bowie, Brian Eno,
Reeves Gabrels Reeves Gabrels (born June 4, 1956) is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer. A member and guitarist of British band the Cure since 2012, Gabrels worked with David Bowie from 1987 to 1999, and was a member of the band Tin Machine. ...
,
Mike Garson Michael David Garson (born July 29, 1945) is an American pianist, who has worked with David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, St. Vincent, Duran Duran, Free Flight and The Smashing Pumpkins. Early career Garson went to Lafayette High School in Brookly ...
,
Erdal Kızılçay Erdal Kızılçay (born c. 1950) is a multi-instrumentalist musician of Turkish birth. He has worked with, among others, David Bowie. He plays bass guitar, oud, drums, keyboards, trumpet and violin. He lives in Aegerten, Switzerland. Work with ...
, and Sterling Campbell. Bowie would say that the song "doesn't have a straightforward coherent message to it. ... It's just information: make of it what you will", and that it is a "montage of subject matter, bits from newspapers, storylines, dreams and half-formed thoughts". At one point during the song's development, Bowie went back and recorded new lyrics based on English landscape painters.
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, who worked with Bowie on the album, told him, "that's nice and all – but it's kind of destroyed the essence of the song, don't you think?", after which Bowie restored the original lyrics.


Reception and chart performance

Critical reception to the song was generally tepid, though it would be re-evaluated by many critics when heard in the context of the album soon afterwards. In spite of its defiantly noncommercial sound the song reached No. 35 in the UK and No. 41 in Canada. Writing for
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, James Masterton said the song "wanders around apparently aimlessly for four minutes in a most unmemorable fashion." Pan-European magazine '' Music & Media'' commented, "Put Bowie & Eno in one room, and the same kind of magic occurs as when
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& Richards reunite. His last albums were "nice", but with this industrial track the thin white duke returns to the front." A reviewer from ''
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'' rated it three out of five, adding, "Slowpaced yed oddly stirring, an androgynous avan-ballad which provides proof positive of Bowie's regeneration." Biographer Nicholas Pegg said that to those uninitiated to Bowie's music, this song came off as "a tuneless din", but to those who know Bowie it was "a stunning slab of industrial techno-rock." The single was Bowie's first to enter the top 100 in the US charts since "
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" in 1987 by briefly peaking there at No. 92. In Sweden, "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" peaked at No. 34 in 1995.


Music video

The video featured a montage of art-style mutilations and gory ''objets d'art'' and was subsequently edited when shown on MTV. The clip was directed by
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, the man behind
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" video. The video, which was controversial enough to require a re-edit for MTV, contained "shots of skulls, gibbets, candles and gruesome objects in pickling jars, while all the time a skeletal string-puppet drummer thrashes out the rhythm." Pegg described the results as "brilliant, frightening, and unlikely to woo the mass market." In interviews, Bowie commented on the "ritual art" aspects of ''Outside:'' "My input revolved around the idea of ritual art—what options were there open to that kind of quasi-sacrificial blood-obsessed sort of art form? And the idea of a neo-paganism developing—especially in America—with the advent of the new cults of tattooing and scarification and piercings and all that. I think people have a real need for some spiritual life and I think there's great spiritual starving going on. There's a hole that's been vacated by an authoritative religious body—the Judaeo-Christian ethic doesn't seem to embrace all the things that people actually need to have dealt with in that way—and it's sort of been left to popular culture to soak up the leftover bits like violence and sex.Ian Penman, http://www.algonet.se/~bassman/articles/95/e.html The Resurrection of Saint Dave ''Esquire'' Magazine (October 1995)


Live versions

Bowie first performed the song on the '' Late Show with David Letterman'' on 25 September 1995, the day before the album was released in the US. He performed the song during his 50th birthday celebration concert in New York City on 9 January 1997, and this performance was included on the "
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" CD. A version recorded in July 1996 at the
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, England was released on the live album '' LiveAndWell.com'' in 2000. It was regularly performed during Bowie's 1995–1996
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; a version performed in 1995 during this tour was released in 2020 on '' Ouvre le Chien (Live Dallas 95)''. It was performed occasionally during Bowie's 1997
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, and the song was included in the track listing for his live album '' Look at the Moon! (Live Phoenix Festival 97)'' (2021).


Other releases

The radio edit was included on the compilation albums '' Best of Bowie'' (2-CD US/Canada 2002) and ''
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'' (3-CD 2014). Several of the remixes were released on the 2004 limited 2CD edition of ''Outside''. The song plays over the closing credits of the 1995 movie '' Seven'', although it was not released as part of the official soundtrack.


Versions

''Bowie Mix'' is credited as a Tony Maserati & Robert Holmes mix on many releases, but is identical to the album version


Track listing

* All songs credited to Bowie/Eno/Gabrels/Kızılçay/Campbell. Except "Nothing to be Desired" credited to Bowie/Eno.


CD version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Radio Edit) – 3:32 # "I Am With Name" – 4:06 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie Mix) – 4:56 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (
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Alternative Mix) – 5:19


US CD version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Album version) – 4:57 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Simenon Mix) – 5:01 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Trent Reznor Alternative Mix) – 5:19 # "Nothing to Be Desired"–2:15


US promo CD version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Radio Edit) – 3:32 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Simenon Mix) – 5:01 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Trent Reznor Alternative Mix) – 5:19 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Album version) – 4:57


UK 12" version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Trent Reznor Alternative Mix) – 5:19 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie Mix) – 4:56 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Rubber Mix) – 7:41 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Simple Text Mix) – 6:38 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Filthy Mix) – 5:51


UK 12" 1 track promo version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Trent Reznor Alternative Mix) – 5:19


UK 12" 3 track promo version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Rubber Mix) – 7:41 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Simple Text Mix) – 6:38 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Filthy Mix) – 5:51


UK 12" picture disc version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Trent Reznor Alternative Mix) – 5:19 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie Mix) – 4:57 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Rubber Mix) – 7:41 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Simple Text Mix) – 6:38 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Filthy Mix) – 5:51


US 12" promo version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Good Karma Mix) – 5:01 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Alternative Mix) – 5:19 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie Mix) – 4:57 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Rubber Mix) – 7:41 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Filthy Mix) – 5:51


European Shaped CD version

# "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Trent Reznor Alternative Mix) – 5:19 # "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" (Bowie Mix) – 4:56


Personnel

* David Bowie – vocal, guitar, keyboards, saxophone, production * Brian Eno – synthesizers, backing vocals, guitar treatments, production *
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– guitar (electric lead guitar) *
Erdal Kızılçay Erdal Kızılçay (born c. 1950) is a multi-instrumentalist musician of Turkish birth. He has worked with, among others, David Bowie. He plays bass guitar, oud, drums, keyboards, trumpet and violin. He lives in Aegerten, Switzerland. Work with ...
– bass *
Mike Garson Michael David Garson (born July 29, 1945) is an American pianist, who has worked with David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, St. Vincent, Duran Duran, Free Flight and The Smashing Pumpkins. Early career Garson went to Lafayette High School in Brookly ...
– piano * Sterling Campbell – drums * Ruby Edwards – backing vocals * David Richards – production


Charts


References

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hearts Filthy Lesson, The 1995 singles David Bowie songs Songs written by David Bowie Songs written by Brian Eno Song recordings produced by Brian Eno Music videos directed by Samuel Bayer Song recordings produced by David Bowie Songs written by Erdal Kızılçay Songs written by Reeves Gabrels