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''Bowi'' was the first EP released on Stiff Records. Recorded by Nick Lowe, who had also released the first Stiff single, the title and cover were a humorous response to the David Bowie album ''Low'', released earlier in the year. Lowe decided that as Bowie had made an album with his name, but without the final ''e'', he would make a record with Bowie's name, also lacking the final ''e''. Of the four tracks on the EP, only "Marie Provost" was initially re-released on an album, 1978's ''Jesus of Cool'' (issued as ''Pure Pop for Now People'' in the US), although all four tracks appear on the 2008 deluxe re-release edition of ''Jesus of Cool''. The opening track "Born A Woman", written by Martha Sharp, had previously been performed by Sandy Posey "as a lament about the world's cruelty and inequality", whereas Lowe sings it with glee, unclear if he is "decrying the information he's sharing or reveling in it." "Marie Provost" was written about the death of silent screen star Marie Prevost whose body was discovered several days after she had died, alone and penniless in her Hollywood apartment. When she was found, she had bite marks on her legs, courtesy of her dog. That was the basis for the refrain, "She was a winner / that became the doggie's dinner", as well as other lines indicating that her pet dachsund had eaten her. In contrast to the sad content of the lyrics, the melody is deliberately "bouncy ... with chiming guitars", emphasising the transitory nature of fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://thedeletebin.com/2008/07/01/10-happy-songs-that-arent-really-happy/ )〕 == Track listing == All songs written by Nick Lowe, except "Born A Woman" by Martha Sharpe. # "Born A Woman" (originally performed by Sandy Posey) # "Shake That Rat" # "Marie Provost" # "Endless Sleep" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bowi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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