After summing up his maverick tendencies on Scary Monsters, David Bowie aimed for the mainstream with Let's Dance. Hiring Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers as a co-producer, Bowie created a stylish, synthesized post-disco dance music that was equally informed by classic soul and the emerging new romantic subgenre of new wave, which was ironically heavily inspired by Bowie himself. Let's Dance comes tearing out of the gate, propulsed by the skittering "Modern Love," the seductively menacing "China Girl," and the brittle funk of the title track. All three songs became international hits, and for good reason -- they're catchy, accessible pop songs that have just enough of an alien edge to make them distinctive.
foobar2000 1.4.3 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2020-12-03 07:48:58
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Analyzed: David Bowie / Let's Dance
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -1.84 dB -16.72 dB 4:47 01-Modern Love
DR14 -1.29 dB -16.28 dB 5:34 02-China Girl
DR14 -1.00 dB -17.57 dB 7:37 03-Let's Dance
DR14 -2.75 dB -19.09 dB 3:11 04-Without You
DR13 -2.56 dB -17.77 dB 5:13 05-Ricochet
DR14 -1.00 dB -16.95 dB 4:25 06-Criminal World
DR13 -1.89 dB -16.65 dB 5:10 07-Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
DR15 -1.03 dB -18.46 dB 3:53 08-Shake It
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