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"The Hearts Filthy Lesson" is a song by David Bowie, from his
1995 album Outside, and issued as a single ahead
of the album. It showcased Bowie's new, industrial-influenced sound. The lack
of an apostrophe in the title is deliberate.
Lyrically, the single connects with the rest of the album, with
Bowie offering a lament to "tyrannical futurist" Ramona A. Stone, a theme continued
in subsequent songs. The song is also meant to confront Bowie's own
perceptions about the creation and degradation of art: following this theme, the video featured a
montage of art-style mutilations and gory objets d'art and
was subsequently edited when shown on MTV. The clip was directed by
Samuel Bayer, the
man behind Nirvana's classic "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
video.
Critical reception to the song was generally tepid, though it
would be re-evaluated by many critics when heard in the context of
the Outside soon afterwards. Considering
its defiantly noncommercial sound (the release of it as the opening
single was Bowie throwing down the gauntlet in itself, as opposed
to choosing one of the album's more conventional songs as a lead
song), the song did well to reach UK #35, also breaking Bowie's US
chart drought (which stretched back to "Never Let Me Down" in 1987) by
briefly peaking at US #92.
An immediate favourite at Bowie's live concerts, "The Hearts
Filthy Lesson" had its cult status sealed when it was featured over
the closing titles of David Fincher's 1995 film Seven, a film
which mirrored the video's grimy visuals.
Track
listing
- All songs credited to Bowie/Eno/Gabrels/Kizilcay/Campbell.
Except "Nothing to be Desired" credited to Bowie/Eno.
7"
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Radio Edit)"–3:32
- "I Am With Name"–4:06
CD
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Radio Edit)"–3:32
- "I Am With Name"–4:06
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Bowie Mix)"–4:56
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
US CD
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Album version)"–4:57
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Simenon Mix)"–5:01
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
- "Nothing to Be Desired"–2:15
US promo CD
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Radio Edit)"–3:32
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Simenon Mix)"–5:01
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Album version)"–4:57
European Shaped CD
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Bowie Mix)"–4:56
UK 12"
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Bowie Mix)"–4:56
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Rubber Mix)"–7:41
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Simple Text Mix)"–6:38
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Filthy Mix)"–5:51
UK 12" 1 track promo
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
UK 12" 3 track promo
version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Rubber Mix)"–7:41
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Simple Text Mix)"–6:38
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Filthy Mix)"–5:51
UK
12" picture disc version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Bowie Mix)"–4:57
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Rubber Mix)"–7:41
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Simple Text Mix)"–6:38
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Filthy Mix)"–5:51
US 12"
promo version
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Good Karma Mix)"–5:01
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Alt. Mix)"–5:19
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Bowie Mix)"–4:57
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Rubber Mix)"–7:41
- "The Hearts Filthy Lesson (Filthy Mix)"–5:51
Production
credits
Live
versions
- A version recorded in 1997 at the Phoenix Festival in England
was released on the live album LiveAndWell.com in 2000.
Other
releases
- It was released on the European release of the single "Hallo
Spaceboy".
- The "Rubber Mix" was released on the Japanese version of the
single "Hallo Spaceboy", the Japanese release of Outside -
Version 2 and on the bonus disc of the 2004 limited 2CD
edition of Outside.
- The "Good Karma mix" was released on a limited UK version of
the single "Dead Man Walking" in April
1997.
- Several of the remixes was released on the 2004 limited 2CD
edition of Outside.
- The song was also featured in the 1997 television movie
House of Frankenstein.
Cover
versions
- Lunasect - Spiders from Venus: Indie Women Artists and
Female-Fronted Bands Cover David Bowie (2003)
- Ahab Rex - .2 Contamination: A Tribute to David Bowie
(2006)
References
- Pegg, Nicholas (2000). The
Complete David Bowie. Reynolds & Hearn. ISBN
1-903111-14-5.