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"Absolute Beginners" is a song written and performed by the English singer-songwriter
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
. Recorded in August of 1985, and released on 3 March 1986, it was the theme song to the 1986 film of the same name (itself an adaptation of the book '' Absolute Beginners''). Although the film was not a commercial success, the song was a big hit, reaching No. 2 on the UK singles chart. It also reached the top 10 on the main singles charts in ten other countries. In the US, it peaked at No. 53 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Bowie performed "Absolute Beginners" live on his 1987 Glass Spider Tour, his 2000 "Mini" Tour, and his 2002 Heathen Tour. The song has been included on a number of Bowie's compilation and "Best-of" releases, and was included as a bonus track on the 1995 re-release of ''
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'' (1984).


Background and recording

Bowie was good friends with the film's director, Julien Temple (who had worked with him in 1984 on the '' Jazzin' for Blue Jean'' short film). Bowie agreed to Temple's request to write music for the film if he could also play the part of Vendice Partners. It was recorded at
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and
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's Westside Studios, Shepherds Bush, London in the summer of 1985. One of the musicians, Kevin Armstrong said that after only twenty minutes of trying various things, they had a structure and shape that seemed to please Bowie. He took a pen and paper and started jotting down lyrics. They recorded the whole thing in one or two takes, and David seemed really impressed and asked the band members to be ready to do the real session in a week’s time at Westside Studios near Ladbroke Grove. ‘Oh, and I need to find a girl singer who sounds like a shopgirl,’ David said. ‘My sister Janet sings a bit, and she works in Dorothy Perkins,’ Kevin answered. ‘Great’ he laughed. ‘Get her in.’ So next week Kevin's sister came in and recorded the song with Bowie. The sessions were completed rapidly, but the song was delayed due to the problems with completing the film.
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wanted the release to tie in with the film's opening. The song featured Rick Wakeman on piano, who had previously performed on Bowie's " Space Oddity" single and '' Hunky Dory'' studio album. Shortly after the sessions wrapped,
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flew in to record the charity cover of " Dancing in the Street" with Bowie, which used many of the same musicians. Bowie recorded the lead vocal of "Absolute Beginners" at Westside Studios in August.


Critical reception

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described "Absolute Beginners" as "the gem of his post-'' Let's Dance'' '80s output, a big, breathtaking ballad allowing him to indulge the rankSinatra croon that's driven many of his best performances". It was chosen by Jeremy Allen in ''
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'' as one of Bowie's "ten of the best" songs. Biographer Paul Trynka described "Absolute Beginners" as "Bowie's last great composition of the 1980s", while rock critic Chris O'Leary described it as "gorgeous and valedictory," with "one of the great Bowie melodies" in its refrain. '' Mojo'' chose the song as number 61 in its countdown of Bowie's 100 greatest songs. Don Weller's saxophone solo has been described by
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as "perhaps the best" saxophone solo in a Bowie song. They characterised it as "the sound of one man trying to violently expel his innards through the bell of his instrument" and "one of the most heartbreaking things put to record". "Absolute Beginners" was the second song played on Absolute Radio after officially rebranding from Virgin Radio on 29 September 2008, after
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' " A Day in the Life", and on 19 January 2023, it became the last song to be played on the station's AM frequencies, as part of a tribute to the 1215khz frequency, with Christian O'Connell's DJ intro to the song from 2008 also included.


Music video

Julien Temple shot the music video, which echoed the 1950s style of the movie. The video was a homage to an old British advert for Strand cigarettes. The ill-fated advertising tagline "You're never alone with a Strand" is quoted by Partners in the film. The video also uses footage from the film. In 2016, ''
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'' chose it as one of Bowie's 20 best music videos. They stated the video "does a far better job of expressing the noirish romanticism" of MacInnes' novel than the film did and also praised the "great dance-fighting scene at the end".


Live versions

Bowie performed the song live during his 1987 Glass Spider Tour (released on '' Glass Spider'' (1988/2007)), a 25 June 2000 performance of the song at the
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was released in 2018 on '' Glastonbury 2000'', and another live version recorded at BBC Radio Theatre, London, two days later was released on the bonus disc accompanying the first release of '' Bowie at the Beeb'' in 2000. The song was performed live on several occasions on the 2002 Heathen Tour as a duet with bassist Gail Ann Dorsey; usually the song would end with Bowie and Dorsey dancing. Mark Plati would play bass while she sang.


Other releases

In 1995, the full-length version appeared as a bonus track on the
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rerelease of Bowie's 16th studio album ''
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'' (1984). The 5:36 single version has appeared on the following compilations: '' Bowie: The Singles 1969–1993'' (1993), '' The Singles Collection'' (1993), '' ChangesTwoBowie'' (1998 reissue), '' Best of Bowie'' (2002) (most editions), '' The Platinum Collection'' (2005), '' The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987'' (2007), and '' Nothing Has Changed'' (2014) (3-CD and vinyl editions). A 4:46 edit, released to promote the single in 1986, was included on the 1-CD and 2-CD editions of ''Nothing Has Changed'' and the 2-CD version of '' Bowie Legacy'' (2016).


Track listings

All tracks are written by David Bowie, except where noted. 3-inch CD: Virgin CDT 20 (UK) # "Absolute Beginners" – 8:03 # "Absolute Beginners" (dub mix) – 5:40 CD: Virgin CDF 20 (UK) # "Absolute Beginners" – 8:03 # "Absolute Beginners" (dub mix) – 5:40 7-inch: Virgin VS 838 (UK) # "Absolute Beginners" – 5:36 # "Absolute Beginners" (dub mix) – 5:42 12-inch: Virgin VSG 838–12 (UK) # "Absolute Beginners" (full length version) – 8:00 # "Absolute Beginners" (dub mix) – 5:42 * issued in a gatefold sleeve 12-inch: EMI America SPRO 9623 (US) # "Absolute Beginners" (edited version) – 4:46 # "Absolute Beginners" (full length version) – 8:00 * includes exclusive "edited version" Download: EMI iVS 838 (UK) # "Absolute Beginners" – 5:36 # "Absolute Beginners" (full length version) – 8:00 # "Absolute Beginners" (dub mix) – 5:42 Download: Amazon.com (US) # "Absolute Beginners" – 5:37 # "Absolute Beginners" (full length version) – 8:03 # "Absolute Beginners" (dub mix) – 5:39 # "That's Motivation" – 4:14 # " Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)" (Comp.: Domenico Modugno) – 3:13 * Original release date (of E.P. download with added tracks 4 and 5): 28 May 2007


Personnel

Producers *
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Engineer

* Mark Saunders Musicians * David Bowie – vocals * Rick Wakeman – piano * Kevin Armstrong – guitar * Matthew Seligman – bass * Neil Conti – drums * Luís Jardim – percussion * Mac Gollehon – trumpet * John Thirkell – trumpet * Don Weller, Gary Barnacle, Paul "Shilts" Weimar, Willie Garnett, Andy MacKintosh, Gordon Murphy – saxophones * Steve Nieve – keyboards * Janet Armstrong – backing vocals Gil Evans sings the refrain of the song in the film.


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Year-end charts


Certifications


References

* Pegg, Nicholas, ''The Complete David Bowie'', Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000,


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Absolute Beginners (David Bowie Song) 1985 songs 1986 singles 1980s ballads David Bowie songs Film theme songs European Hot 100 Singles number-one singles Irish Singles Chart number-one singles Music videos directed by Julien Temple Number-one singles in Finland Songs written by David Bowie Virgin Records singles