Pin Ups
artist:
David Bowie
producer:
Ken Scott and David Bowie
label:
Virgin
original release date:
1973
running time:
34 minutes
rating:
B
Where DB takes a break from "Aladdin Sane" guise to cover Brit nuggets of the mod era, but not just. To such a facetious, rapt dabbler -- who, like his knowing, idolatrous rebel-doll cult, fetishizes the post-Warhol novelty -- pastiche is personal: he has always been his own peculiar brand of committed detachment, his own curious concept of curiosity. Thus, in the highly mediated, disposable universe, no trifle is a mere throwaway. Rather, the pin-up's put-on becomes a pin-up itself. So, as Bowie the actor 'camps' otherwise staid, glam-fast efforts, it's the album's self-evident waxworks premise that charms. In the markedly outsourced, gaping allowance for role-play and obeisant caricature,
Pin Ups is the culmination of Bowie's basic artifice.
2002-03-30 - Joe Cormack
track list
- Rosalyn
- Here Comes The Night
- I Wish You Would
- See Emily Play
- Everything's Alright
- I Can't Explain
- Friday On My Mind
- Sorrow
- Don't Bring Me Down
- Shapes Of Things
- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
- Where Have All The Good Times Gone
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