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A New Career in a New Town : ウィキペディア英語版 | A New Career in a New Town
"A New Career in a New Town" is an instrumental piece by David Bowie, recorded for his 1977 album ''Low''. The piece, which has no lyrics, is still autobiographical, like many of Bowie's other pieces on this album. The title, "A New Career in a New Town," reflects Bowie's move from the USA to Europe. Despite a distant tone, the upbeat nature of the piece presents a sort of optimism in having a chance to start over. This song serves as the part of the "binding" for the A-side of ''Low'', which starts with a similarly upbeat instrumental, "Speed of Life". The song relies heavily on Brian Eno's synthesizer collection and techniques. At the far front of the piece is Bowie's harmonica solo, which echoes over the rest of the song and provides a contrast between its acoustic purity and the heavily electrified band. In fact, considering the use of the Harmonizer on Dennis Davis' drum set and the heavy amplification of the other acoustic instruments, the harmonica is the most undoctored instrument on the recording. ==Live versions== No official released live versions of this recording exist, although it was often used in the Reality Tour in 2003 as a pre-recorded live video intro while David Bowie and his band were walking on stage
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