Sense of Doubt

"Sense of Doubt"
Song by David Bowie
from the album "Heroes"
Released 14 October 1977
Recorded Hansa Studio by the Wall, West Berlin
July–August 1977
Genre Ambient
Length 3:57
Label RCA Records
Songwriter(s) David Bowie
Producer(s) David Bowie, Tony Visconti

"Sense of Doubt" is an instrumental piece written by David Bowie in 1977 for the album "Heroes". It was the first of three instrumentals on Side Two of the original vinyl album that segued into one another, preceding "Moss Garden" and "Neuköln".

Cited as "portentous" and "thoroughly foreboding",[1][2] "Sense of Doubt" is one of the darker tracks of the album, with a descending four-note piano motif juxtaposed with "an eerie synth line like a scrap of sound from a silent expressionist-era soundtrack".[1] Brian Eno suggested that the contrasting themes were the result of him and Bowie each following an Oblique Strategies card to guide them in the track's overdubbing, Eno's directing him to "make everything as similar as possible" and Bowie's to "emphasize differences".[3]

"Sense of Doubt" was performed on the Italian TV programme L’altra domenica in 1977 and throughout the "Heroes" tour in 1978.[4]

Live versions

Other releases

Cover versions

  • Philip Glass"Heroes" Symphony (1996)
  • Musician Steve Adey covered the track on his 2017 LP "Do Me a Kindness".

Notes

  1. 1 2 David Buckley (1999). Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story: p.324
  2. 1 2 Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record: pp.92-94
  3. NME interview (1977) cited at Bowie: Golden Years. Retrieved 20 May 2007. Archived May 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Nicholas Pegg (2000). The Complete David Bowie: p.183
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