Breaking Glass (song)

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{{Infobox song

| name = Breaking Glass

| cover = Bowie BreakingGlass.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = David Bowie

| album = Stage

| B-side = {{ubl|"Art Decade"|"Ziggy Stardust"}}

| released = 17 November 1978

| recorded = Either Philadelphia, 28/29 April; Providence, Rhode Island, 5 May or Boston, 6 May 1978

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Art rock

| length = 1:52 (Low version)
3:28 (Stage version)

| label = RCA

| writer = {{flatlist|

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| producer = Tony Visconti

| prev_title = Beauty and the Beast

| prev_year = 1978

| next_title = Boys Keep Swinging

| next_year = 1979

}}

"Breaking Glass" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was co-written by Bowie, bassist George Murray and drummer Dennis Davis in September 1976. Originally a track on Bowie's 1977 album Low, a reworked version of the song was a regular on the Isolar II Tour. A live version from that tour was used as the lead track on a 7-inch EP to promote his second live album, Stage in 1978. The EP reached number 54 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1978.

In the US, the track "Star" was chosen as the lead track for the live EP (with "What in the World" and "Breaking Glass" as B-sides), but failed to chart, while in Japan, "Soul Love" was released to promote Stage (with "Blackout" as the B-side).

Bowie performed "Breaking Glass" on his Isolar II, Serious Moonlight, Outside, Heathen, and A Reality tours.

Lyrics

The original song was uncompromising even by Low{{'}}s standards. The fractured lyrics are, like several songs written during Bowie's stay in Berlin, introspective of his dark, drug-filled period living in America in 1975–1976. Its lyrics, when written out, look potentially more like a paragraph than a song, and when separated into phrases, the song has a disjointed feeling. The song is also curiously short, not spanning two minutes and only going through one verse.

The lines "Don't look at the carpet; I drew something awful on it" refer to Bowie's practice of drawing the Tree of Life on the floor during that period, as he was interested in Aleister Crowley and Qabalah at the time.

Track listing

  1. "Breaking Glass" (David Bowie, Dennis Davis, George Murray) – 3:28
  2. "Art Decade" (Bowie) – 3:10
  3. "Ziggy Stardust" (Bowie) – 3:32

Personnel

Live versions

Other releases

  • The song appeared on the following compilations:
  • Chameleon (Holland 1979) (studio version)
  • The Best of Bowie (1980) (1978 live version)
  • Sound + Vision box set (1989) (1978 live version)
  • The Best of David Bowie 1974/1979 (1998) (studio version)
  • The Platinum Collection (2005/2006) (studio version)
  • It was released as a picture disc in the RCA Life Time picture disc set.
  • An extended version of the studio recording of the song, originally released as a single in Australia, was made available in digital and CD formats for the first time in 2017, on Re:Call 3, part of the A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982) compilation.{{cite web |url=http://www.davidbowie.com/news/new-career-new-town-1977-1982-57146 |title=A NEW CAREER IN A NEW TOWN (1977–1982) – David Bowie Latest News |publisher=DavidBowie.com |date=2016-07-22 |access-date=2017-09-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729155132/http://www.allaccess.com/hot-modern-ac/future-releases |archive-date=29 July 2014 |url-status=dead }}

References

  • Pegg, Nicholas, The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, {{ISBN|1-903111-14-5}}
  • Wilcken, Hugo, Low, Continuum International Publishing Group Inc, 2005, {{ISBN|0-8264-1684-5}}

Specific

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Category:1978 singles

Category:David Bowie songs

Category:1977 songs

Category:Songs written by David Bowie

Category:Song recordings produced by Tony Visconti

Category:RCA Records singles