Strangers When We Meet (David Bowie song)
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"Strangers When We Meet" 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 ...
, originally recorded for his 1993 album '' The Buddha of Suburbia''. In 1995, Bowie re-recorded the song for his ''
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'' album, and this version was edited and released as the second single from the album, paired with a reworked version of Bowie's 1970 song " The Man Who Sold the World".


Development

"Strangers When We Meet" is a song that Bowie recorded 3 times: once in 1993 with Reeves Gabrels and his band Modern Farmer (unreleased), once in 1993 with Bowie's band for release on the album ''The Buddha of Suburbia'', and then again in 1994–95 for inclusion on ''Outside''. Both biographers
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and Chris O'Leary agree that the song seemed out-of-place on ''Outside'': Pegg says that song, "at the end of ''1. Outside''s art-rock insanity, 'Strangers When We Meet' seems even more incongruous, resolving all the album's angst and black comedy in a soothing slice of conventional pop", and O'Leary calls the song "transient" and not suited on either of the albums on which it appeared, with the song almost seeming like a bonus track appended at the end of ''Outside''. The ''Buddha'' version is called "tense, more compact, nervier" compared to the "lush" version on ''Outside''.


B-sides

While the version of " The Man Who Sold the World" was labeled a "live version", it was actually a studio-recorded track based on a reworked version of the song recorded in late October 1995 and performed on the
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, and mixed by
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. This version was re-released in 2020 on the EP '' Is It Any Wonder?'' "Get Real" was released as a bonus track to the Japanese release of ''Outside'' in 1995, as a b-side to this single, and again on the 2004 re-release of ''Outside'' and in the 2007 '' David Bowie (box set)''. The song, a leftover from the ''Outside'' sessions, was described as a "far more conventional pop-rock composition than anything on the album" with a reference to some of Bowie's own "unlamented" mid-Eighties work. A sheet of paper dated 6 March 1994, on display at the ''
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'' exhibit, showed that this song's lyrics were at least partly run through the Verbasizer program, which Bowie liked to use like scissors and paper to cut up and re-arrange his lyrics. Pegg called the song "an appealing glimpse into the wealth of extra material recorded during the 'Outside''sessions, and another example of Bowie's ongoing preoccupation with the nature of reality."


Release and promotion

The single was released in November 1995. While most versions were of the newer ''Outside'' version of the song, an American promo CD included a rare single edit of the ''Buddha of Suburbia'' version, and a rare 1993 promo cassette contained a different version still of the ''Buddha'' recording, and featured different percussion and mixing. Samuel Bayer’s video for the song shared some visual similarities with that for "
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", but was a more simple and placid affair set in a decaying artist's studio.


Live performances

In promotion of the album and single, Bowie performed "Strangers When We Meet" four times on various shows in the US and UK. First, on 27 October 1995, it was performed on ''
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''. On 10 November 1995, Bowie performed an unfortunately "lacklustre" version of the song on ''
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'' while in the middle of rehearsals for the Outside Tour, and then played it again on 2 December 1995 on '' Later... with Jools Holland''. It was performed one more time live on TV on 26 January 1996 on French TV's ''
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''. Subsequently, the song was performed occasionally during Bowie's 1995–1996
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and 1997's Earthling Tour. One recording of the song, recorded during the Outside Tour, was released on '' No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95)'' (2020), which takes its name from a lyric fragment from the song.


Chart performance

The double A-side reached number 39 on the UK charts. In Sweden, "Strangers When We Meet" peaked at number 56 in 1996.


Other releases

The 1995 rerecording of the song appeared on the ''
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'' DVD (2002) and the 3-CD version of '' Nothing Has Changed'' (2014).


Track listing


7" version

# "Strangers When We Meet" (Edit) (Bowie) – 4:19 # " The Man Who Sold the World" (Live) (Bowie) – 3:35


UK CD version

# "Strangers When We Meet" (Edit) (Bowie) – 4:19 # "The Man Who Sold the World" (Live) (Bowie) – 3:35 # "Strangers When We Meet" (Album version) (Bowie) – 5:06 # "Get Real" (Bowie, Eno)


US CD version

# "Strangers When We Meet" (Album version) (Bowie) – 5:06 # "Strangers When We Meet" (''Buddha of Suburbia'' album version) (Bowie) – 5:06 # "The Man Who Sold the World" (Live) (Bowie) – 3:35


Australian CD version

# "Strangers When We Meet" (Edit) (Bowie) – 4:19 # "The Man Who Sold the World" (Live) (Bowie) – 3:35 # "Strangers When We Meet" (Album version) (Bowie) – 5:06 # "Strangers When We Meet" (''Buddha of Suburbia'' album version) (Bowie) – 5:06


UK promo version

# "Strangers When We Meet" (Edit) (Bowie) – 4:19


US promo version

# "Strangers When We Meet" (Edit) (Bowie) – 4:19 # "Strangers When We Meet" (''Buddha of Suburbia'' Edit) (Bowie) – 4:10 # "Strangers When We Meet" (Album version) (Bowie) – 5:06


Personnel

*David Bowie – vocals, production *Brian Eno –
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on "Strangers When We Meet" and "Get Real", production * Reeves Gabrels – lead guitar * Carlos Alomar – rhythm guitar *
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– bass, keyboards on "Strangers When We Meet" and "Get Real" * Mike Garson – piano, keyboards on "The Man Who Sold The World" *
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– drums on "Strangers When We Meet" and "Get Real" * Gail Ann Dorsey – bass guitar on "The Man Who Sold the World" *Peter Schwartz – keyboards on "The Man Who Sold the World" *George Simms – keyboards on "The Man Who Sold the World" *
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Charts


References

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