BOWIE ~ TOO DIZZY ~ ABANDONED TRACK
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Released only on the initial run of Never Let Me Down & notorious for being the track that David thought so bad it was publicly recalled (Bowie deleted it from all subsequent reissues of Never Let Me Down), “Too Dizzy” was a try-out exercise for Bowie’s brief songwriting partnership with Erdal Kizilcay."Too Dizzy" was the first song Bowie and Erdal wrote together for the album, and was written in homage to the 50s. Bowie said "a real Fifties subject matter was either love or jealousy, so I thought I’d stick with jealousy because it’s a lot more interesting". Bowie at the time called the song a "throwaway" and seemed surprised that he included it on the album Despite Bowie's dislike for the song, EMI briefly considered it for release as a fourth single from the album, and in fact it did appear as a promo release in the US
Recorded ca. September-November 1986 (possibly started during the “When the Wind Blows” sessions earlier in the year) at Mountain Studios, Montreux, and Power Station, NYC.
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