White Light/White Heat (song) - David Bowie Cover

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"White Light/White Heat"
Single by David Bowie
from the album Ziggy Stardust - The Motion Picture
B-side "Cracked Actor"
Released November 1983
Format 7" single
Recorded Hammersmith Odeon, London July 3, 1973
Genre Glam rock
Length 4:06
Label RCA
Producer David Bowie, Tony Visconti
David Bowie singles chronology
"Without You"
(1983)
"White Light/White Heat"
(1983)
"Blue Jean"
(1984)

"White Light/White Heat" is regularly performed live by David Bowie. A version he recorded in 1973 was released as a single in 1983 to promote the album Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture.

Bowie, a long-time Velvets fan, had been performing “White Light/White Heat" since 1971. (His album of that year, Hunky Dory, features a credit to the song for having inspired Bowie's Queen Bitch.) It had featured throughout the Ziggy Stardust tour (including a performance with Lou Reed on July 8, 1972), been recorded by Bowie for two BBC sessions, and been slated for inclusion on Pinups (the backing track from this session was later recorded as a solo version by Mick Ronson in 1975). Despite this, the Ziggy Stardust - The Motion Picture project would be the first time the song had been issued on a Bowie record, and as such it was released as a single.

With Bowie at the peak of his global stardom thanks to Let's Dance, "White Light/White Heat" was considered an unusual turn for the pop audience he had attracted, and reached only #46 in the UK. The song has continued to feature in Bowie’s live repertoire.

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