"Love Is Lost" | |
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Song by David Bowie | |
from the album The Next Day | |
Released | 8 March 2013 |
Recorded | 2011–2012[1] |
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Length | 3:57 |
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Songwriter(s) | David Bowie |
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Released | 16 December 2013 (2013-12-16)[5] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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"Love Is Lost" is a song by English rock musician David Bowie from his album The Next Day. James Murphy`s "Hello Steve Reich Mix for the DFA" was released as the fifth single from Bowie`s 24th studio album The Next Day as a promotion for The Next Day Extra, a special edition of bonus tracks, remixes, and music videos. The remix version of the song contains cut and looped samples from a new recording of Steve Reich`s 1972 piece Clapping Music performed by Murphy and three other musicians[citation needed], plus a sample from Bowie`s 1980 hit "Ashes to Ashes." Release detailsThe single release is an edited version of the remix by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem.[6] Bowie debuted the video at the Mercury Prize ceremony on 30 October 2013, where The Next Day was on the list for Album of the Year.[6] A 12" limited edition white vinyl version of single was released on 16 December, which included the remix by James Murphy and the Venetian Mix of "I`d Rather Be High"[7] (also from The Next Day), a song that was also featured in Louis Vuitton`s high-profile "Voyage" campaign, which included Bowie himself in a leading role. "I`d Rather Be High" received a new anti-war video from Bowie in November and was added to the playlists of UK`s Absolute Radio, BBC Radio 6 and BBC Radio 2 in December 2013. Music videosAssisted by photographer Jimmy King and long-time personal assistant Corinne "Coco" Schwab, Bowie wrote, shot, and edited the music video himself for a cost of US$12.99, the cost of the flash drive he had to buy to save the video on his camera.[6][8] The entire video was recorded by Bowie in his Manhattan apartment during the weekend prior to its Internet release.[9] The wooden puppets of Pierrot and The Thin White Duke were produced by Jim Henson`s Creature Shop for an unfinished and unreleased music video for "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell". The price of these puppets was not included in the video budget.[citation needed] Barnaby Roper directed the video for the 10-minute remix.[10] It contains polygons and wireframes that eventually form into a nude couple embracing. Track listing
PersonnelAccording to Chris O`Leary:[1]
Technical
Release history
"Love Is Lost" is a song by English rock musician David Bowie from his album The Next Day. James Murphy`s "Hello Steve Reich Mix for the DFA" was released as the fifth single from Bowie`s 24th studio album The Next Day as a promotion for The Next Day Extra, a special edition of bonus tracks, remixes, and music videos. The remix version of the song contains cut and looped samples from a new recording of Steve Reich`s 1972 piece Clapping Music performed by Murphy and three other musicians[citation needed], plus a sample from Bowie`s 1980 hit "Ashes to Ashes." Release detailsThe single release is an edited version of the remix by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem.[6] Bowie debuted the video at the Mercury Prize ceremony on 30 October 2013, where The Next Day was on the list for Album of the Year.[6] A 12" limited edition white vinyl version of single was released on 16 December, which included the remix by James Murphy and the Venetian Mix of "I`d Rather Be High"[7] (also from The Next Day), a song that was also featured in Louis Vuitton`s high-profile "Voyage" campaign, which included Bowie himself in a leading role. "I`d Rather Be High" received a new anti-war video from Bowie in November and was added to the playlists of UK`s Absolute Radio, BBC Radio 6 and BBC Radio 2 in December 2013. Music videosAssisted by photographer Jimmy King and long-time personal assistant Corinne "Coco" Schwab, Bowie wrote, shot, and edited the music video himself for a cost of US$12.99, the cost of the flash drive he had to buy to save the video on his camera.[6][8] The entire video was recorded by Bowie in his Manhattan apartment during the weekend prior to its Internet release.[9] The wooden puppets of Pierrot and The Thin White Duke were produced by Jim Henson`s Creature Shop for an unfinished and unreleased music video for "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell". The price of these puppets was not included in the video budget.[citation needed] Barnaby Roper directed the video for the 10-minute remix.[10] It contains polygons and wireframes that eventually form into a nude couple embracing. Track listing
PersonnelAccording to Chris O`Leary:[1]
Technical
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