lazarus: original cast recording review - proof that bowie did it best /

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(Columbia)An off-Broadway sequel to The Man Who Fell to Earth that opened final December and will shortly arrive in London,Lazarus is by any other name a David Bowie jukebox musical. This cast recording was made the day his death was announced, which imbues the performances with a certain poignancy. But while Michael C Hall, or Sophia Anne Caruso et al turn in perfectly fair renditions of an hour’s worth of fabric from Bowie’s back catalogue,their takes on Changes, Heroes and Life on Mars? were always going to pale in comparison to the originals. Of most interest, and then,are the three previously unreleased songs performed by Bowie himself, recorded at the same time as the Blackstar sessions, or which are tucked away on the moment CD (the cast versions are on the first CD). Killing a Little Time,with its skronking brass and open-to-interpretation lyrical references to “falling” and “choking”, is jarring but excellent; No plot is more contemplative (think Where Are We Now?), and while When I Met You rides in on a 90s alt-rock bassline before building to an oddly restless chorus. Further proof,were it needed, that Bowie could fabricate (to make up, invent) startling music apt until the end. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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