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- Black_Country_Rock runtime "3.533333333333333".
- Black_Country_Rock abstract ""Black Country Rock" is a song written by David Bowie in 1970 for the album The Man Who Sold the World, released in November 1970 in the U.S. and April 1971 in the UK. An upbeat blues-rock number, it has been described as a "respite" from the musical and thematical heaviness of the remainder of the album. Its style has been compared to Marc Bolan's contemporary Tyrannosaurus Rex, down to Bowie's imitative vibrato in the final verse. According to producer Tony Visconti, Bowie had the music ready by the start of the sessions but the words were a last-minute addition in the studio, the singer doing his Bolan impression "spontaneously ... because he ran out of lyrics ... we all thought it was cool, so it stayed."The song appeared in the soundtrack of the film The Kids Are All Right, released in 2010.".
- Black_Country_Rock album The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World_(album).
- Black_Country_Rock artist David_Bowie.
- Black_Country_Rock genre Blues_rock.
- Black_Country_Rock previousWork All_the_Madmen_(song).
- Black_Country_Rock producer Tony_Visconti.
- Black_Country_Rock recordDate "1970-05-22".
- Black_Country_Rock recordLabel Mercury_Records.
- Black_Country_Rock recordedIn London.
- Black_Country_Rock recordedIn Trident_Studios.
- Black_Country_Rock releaseDate "1970-11-04".
- Black_Country_Rock runtime "212.0".
- Black_Country_Rock subsequentWork After_All_(David_Bowie_song).
- Black_Country_Rock trackNumber "3".
- Black_Country_Rock wikiPageID "4062104".
- Black_Country_Rock wikiPageRevisionID "603565332".
- Black_Country_Rock writer David_Bowie.
- Black_Country_Rock album The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World_(album).
- Black_Country_Rock artist David_Bowie.
- Black_Country_Rock genre Blues_rock.
- Black_Country_Rock hasPhotoCollection Black_Country_Rock.
- Black_Country_Rock label Mercury_Records.
- Black_Country_Rock length "212.0".
- Black_Country_Rock name "Black Country Rock".
- Black_Country_Rock next ""After All"".
- Black_Country_Rock nextNo "4".
- Black_Country_Rock prev ""All the Madmen"".
- Black_Country_Rock prevNo "2".
- Black_Country_Rock producer Tony_Visconti.
- Black_Country_Rock recorded "--04-18".
- Black_Country_Rock recorded "Trident and Advision Studios, London".
- Black_Country_Rock released "--11-04".
- Black_Country_Rock released "April 1971".
- Black_Country_Rock trackNo "3".
- Black_Country_Rock writer David_Bowie.
- Black_Country_Rock subject Category:1970_songs.
- Black_Country_Rock subject Category:David_Bowie_songs.
- Black_Country_Rock subject Category:Songs_written_by_David_Bowie.
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- Black_Country_Rock comment ""Black Country Rock" is a song written by David Bowie in 1970 for the album The Man Who Sold the World, released in November 1970 in the U.S. and April 1971 in the UK. An upbeat blues-rock number, it has been described as a "respite" from the musical and thematical heaviness of the remainder of the album. Its style has been compared to Marc Bolan's contemporary Tyrannosaurus Rex, down to Bowie's imitative vibrato in the final verse.".
- Black_Country_Rock label "Black Country Rock".
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- Black_Country_Rock isPrimaryTopicOf Black_Country_Rock.
- Black_Country_Rock name "Black Country Rock".