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  1. 11. Jan. 2017 · Released: 14 April 1983. Personnel. David Bowie: vocals. Carmine Rojas, Bernard Edwards: bass guitar. Nile Rodgers, Stevie Ray Vaughan: guitar. Rob Sabino: keyboards. Mac Gollehon: trumpet. Robert Arron, Stan Harrison: tenor saxophone, flute. Steve Elson: baritone saxophone, flute. Omar Hakim, Tony Thompson: drums. Sammy Figueroa: percussion.

  2. Let's Dance is the 15th studio album by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released on 14 April 1983 through EMI America Records. Co-produced by Bowie and Nile Rodgers, the album was recorded in December 1982 at the Power Station in New York City.

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  3. 14. Apr. 2023 · Jason Draper. 14 April 2023. Following the recording sessions for 1980’s art-rock landmark, Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), David Bowie entered a period of artistic exploration away from the glare of pop stardom.

  4. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsLet's Dance - Rolling Stone

    17. Juni 1997 · Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards formed Chic at the height of discomania, ... Let’s Dance is synth-pop without the synths — or, at least, without their domination. Although Rob Sabino adds ...

  5. 18. Apr. 2023 · Let's Dance: How Nile Rodgers transformed David Bowie from arty outsider to global superstar. By Scott Rowley. ( Classic Rock ) published 18 April 2023. For David Bowie in 1983, art-rock and clown suits were in the past. He wanted to become a bona fide superstar. So he recruited the man nicknamed The Hitmaker. (Image credit: Greg Gorman)

  6. Let's Dance – David Bowie (1983) Hearts and Bones – Paul Simon (1983) Like a Virgin – Madonna (1984) Riptide – Robert Palmer (1985) She's the Boss – Mick Jagger (1985) Cocker – Joe Cocker (1986) She – Dalbello (1987) Out of Order – Rod Stewart (1988) Move to This – Cathy Dennis (1990) Vagabond Heart – Rod Stewart ...

  7. Nile Rodgers of Chic helped Bowie craft his 1980’s mainstream style, with Bernard Edwards (Rodgers’ Chic partner-in-crime) on bass and a then-unknown Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. Let’s Dance, the album, became Bowie’s biggest hit in seven years, and placed two more tracks in the Top 15: China Girl and Modern Love.