| "Breaking Glass” | ||
|---|---|---|
| Single by David Bowie | ||
| From the album Stage | ||
| B-side | ”Art Decade” ”Ziggy Stardust” | |
| Released | November 1978 | |
| Format | 7" single | |
| Recorded | Either Philadelphia 28/29 April; Providence 5 May or Boston 6 May 1978 | |
| Genre | Rock/Electronic | |
| Length | 3:28 | |
| Label | RCA BOW 1 | |
| Producers | Tony Visconti | |
| Chart positions | David Bowie singles chronology | |
| "Beauty and the Beast" 1978 | "Breaking Glass” 1978 | "Blackout" 1978 |
”Breaking Glass” was a song and live single written by David Bowie and co-written by bassist George Murray and drummer Dennis Davis. Originally a track on the 1977 album Low; a reworked version was a regular on the singer’s 1978 tour and was released to promote Bowie’s second live album, Stage.
The original song was uncompromising even by Low’s standards. The fractured lyric is, 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.
"Breaking Glass" was reworked and extended for Bowie's 1978 tour, though without additional lyrics, the chorus is brought to reprise multiple times, with a long, mellow drum break. Despite being more accessible than its studio version, the stage version of “Breaking Glass” was an unusual choice for a single, and only reached #54 in the UK charts. In America, “Star” was chosen as the lead track for the live single (with “What in the World” and “Breaking Glass” as B-sides), but failed to chart, while in Japan “Blackout” was released to promote Stage.
”Breaking Glass” has appeared on Bowie's 1978, 1983, 1995-1996, 2002 and 2003-2004 tours.
1978 singles | David Bowie songs | David Bowie songs | 1977 songs
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