
Listen to One of David Bowie’s Final Recordings - “Killing a Little Time”
Lazarus Cast Album Due Out Friday on ISO/Columbia
Oct 19, 2016
David Bowie
This January, just before the icon passed away, David Bowie released his final album, an acclaimed 7-song LP entitled Blackstar (but styled as ★). The album was tied into a musical entitled Lazarus and Bowie’s final three recordings will be released this Friday via ISO/Columbia Records as part of the Lazarus Cast Album. Now one of those songs, “Killing a Little Time,” has been shared. Listen below.
Bowie’s final three recordings were co-produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti and recorded with Donny McCaslin and his quartet, which was the same band that played on Blackstar. The rest of the soundtrack features the cast performing various Bowie songs, with the cast including Michael C. Hall (Dexter) and Cristin Milioti (the mother in How I Met Your Mother, Fargo), as well as Bowie’s original Blackstar version of “Lazarus.”
Lazarus was written by Bowie and Enda Walsh, directed by Ivo Van Hove, and produced by Robert Fox. It opened December 7, 2015 at the New York Theatre Workshop and opens on November 8 at London’s King Cross Theatre.
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February 7th 2019
6:14am
I just want to say thank you David Bowie for everything what you gave us with your music and incredible changes, the smart innovations in popular music and modern culture as well. I think that you put a seal not just in rock’n roll or pop music but also in the whole of pop culture. With his recording engineer classes, he had the spirit of a Renaissance artist and definitely the one and only with your charm and elegance, unique and unforgettable ! Thank you once again and I hope that you in the better place, you deserve it.