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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. In den Jahren von 1977 bis 1983 kreierte Edwards zusammen mit Chic Hits wie Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah), Everybody Dance, Le Freak, I Want Your Love und Good Times. Zusammen mit Nile Rodgers arbeitete Edwards auch als Produzent und Songschreiber für andere Künstler, wobei Chic stets für die gesamte Musikproduktion außer dem ...

  5. 29. Sept. 2003 · Hybrid, Multichannel, Stereo, Album, Reissue, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 SACD release of "Let's Dance" on Discogs.

    • (62)
    • UK & Europe
    • 6
    • EMI-07243 543319 2 3, EMI-543 3192
  6. 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)

  7. 14. Apr. 2023 · Built on a Motown beat, rollicking piano and jazzy horn stabs indebted to Little Richard, Let’s Dance’s opening cut sets out the album’s stall from the off: throwback R&B super-charged with Nile Rodgers’ bombastic production and finished with lyrics which explore life’s dichotomies.