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12:18 pm - 03/21/2013

An Excuse for a Gail Ann Dorsey post

Bowie's Best Kept Secret: Gail Ann Dorsey
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This week saw David Bowie, one of pop's precious few innovators, release his new album The Next Day. Bowie's very welcome return was a surprise to many and a rare well-kept secret in the famously gossipy music world. While for many that was celebration enough, for me the real joy of Bowie's comeback is getting to hear the contribution of his long standing bass player and occasional guest vocalist, the quite marvellous Gail Ann Dorsey. I have been a devotee of Gail's since she launched a solo career in the late 1980s and to date she has released three simply stunning albums of her own. If you've maybe glimpsed Gail in one of Bowie's performances over the last two decades, or been lucky enough to see one of his live shows, then you are sure to have shared the Thin White Duke's own fascination with Gail that led him to seek her out for his band. So if you're interested in finding out more about Bowie's, if not music's best kept secret, then here is my guide to the some must-hear GAD tracks.

Where Is Your Love? (from The Corporate World, 1988)
Gail's debut album, The Corporate World, was chock full of wonderful songs, picking just two to recommend was like a musical Sophie's Choice. The album was potentially a tricky sell, with some unapologetically political attacks on everything from environmental destruction to nuclear proliferation. It also was risky preaching about corporate greed while signed to global behemoth Warner Bros. The reason the album succeeds is that the quality of the songwriting and the brilliance of Gail's performance make you unquestionably believe the sincerity in her messages and that the joke is really on the major label for allowing her to use their resources to push her leftist propaganda. Needless to say as a lefty boy I loved it!
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The second single from the album was the hypnotic Where Is Your Love?, in which Gail questions where, in amongst all our mod cons and daily distractions, does love fit in to our busy lives? The track powers along with the verses landing like much needed "wake up!" slaps, only for Gail to hug you close with the irresistibly hooky chorus. Given this was released at the peak of 80s consumerism, it hit a nerve in many people who saw a growing divide between the "haves" and "have-nots" and very little compassion from the former to the latter. Now a quarter of a century later on this side of the economic collapse it seems prophetic. If only we'd listened Gail and found the love; it might all have been so different.
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So Hard To Let You Go (from The Corporate World, 1988)
The album wasn't all politicking, Gail found plenty of room to address more comfortable subjects for pop records, like love and stuff. In fact the album contains three of the most beautiful ballads you could ever hope to hear. On the blissful end of the spectrum there's the gorgeous Carry Me Off To Heaven, which accomplishes just that for this listener. On the more wrist-slitty end there is the ache of separation on If Only You, which captures eloquently that feeling we've all experienced where you think you're the only person on the planet in such pain. But by a whisker I'm giving my recommendation to a classic tale of unrequited love.

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While Gail is best known in the music world for her masterful bass-playing, not many people realise she also has one of the richest voices of her generation. Like all the greats, Gail does not sound like anybody else, her voice is unique and unforgettable. Her performance on So Hard To Let You Go is one of her best, the lyrics are full of sorrow, yet she beautifully underplays the pain, letting the subtleties of her extraordinary tone tell the story. If you haven't heard Gail sing, you know that feeling when the most delicious chocolate you've ever tasted melts onto your tongue and every taste bud you possess is in orgasm, that's what it feels like for your ears.

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California (from Rude Blue, 1992)
For her second album, Rude Blue, Gail jumped ship to Island Records and delivered another strong set of songs. This time the production was pared back, leading to a rawer, funkier sound. Again picking favourite tracks is a challenge, but I'll start with a song that has changed its meaning for me recently. California paints the Golden State as the destination of escape from more humdrum environments. Though a recognisable meme, it has rarely seemed so attractive against the picture Gail paints of the alternative. The song has a great lyric, with clever insights like "time is a weapon, it used to be a gift" - think about it. The melody is pretty bitchin' too.
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As a recent Californian immigrant this has become a bit of a theme song for me. Sure it's dripping with irony, but it's hard to get too cynical when the sun shines pretty much every day. As Gail says, "got to go west if you're looking for gold".
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More Than I Can Give (from Rude Blue, 1992)
The standout track on the album is More Than I Can Give, which could be the thoughts of the unheard partner from So Hard To Let You Go. Here Gail is feeling overwhelmed by the demands of her lover, who wants and needs more than she is able to provide. If you've ever had to end a high maintenance love affair then you'll wish you knew this song existed. All you'd have needed to do was play the song to your pestering partner and, assuming they possessed even a little self-awareness, not only would they have known it was over, they'd most likely have apologised!
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The song is so gentle and loving and the backing so perfectly spare that Gail's voice is allowed to truly shine, switching effortlessly from expressing love to repressing exasperation. The lyrics are pure poetry, it is one of the truly great break-up songs and for once you are unquestionably on the side of the dumper. As the needy, demanding type it also helped me mend my ways, for which I will be eternally thankful to Miss Dorsey.
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Under Pressure (from Hallo Spaceboy, 1996)
Gail joined David Bowie's band in 1995 at his invitation for his co-headlining tour with Nine Inch Nails. David had seen her on TV in the UK plugging The Corporate World and had decided then and there they would work together when the right opportunity arose. Although Gail claims to have been understandably intimidated by Bowie at first, this was not apparent in their onstage chemistry and she soon proved to have been an inspired hire.
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One of the highlights of that tour was when David and Gail duetted on Under Pressure, without question the funkiest pop song ever written by white guys. Gail gave real resonance to the lyrics, wisely choosing not to try and imitate Freddie Mercury, but instead creating her own uniquely soulful vocal take on the track. She also played the hell out of that iconic bassline, which frankly is just showing off! Happily the track was released as a B-side to Bowie's Hallo Spaceboy single, so this epic performance has been captured for posterity. Pure brilliance.
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This Time (Barely Alive) (from I Used To Be..., 2003)
It was a long decade before Gail's third album appeared, but it was worth the wait. I Used To Be... is perhaps Gail's most cohesive album, freed from major label demands to sound "current" or "commercial", Gail is free to explore her sound and the result is something truly unique. A perfect example is This Time (Barely Alive), which could be read autobiographically as the story of Gail's career: "I'm not sure what I'll bring this time, I'm barely alive... I'm not sure what I'll sing this time..."
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Gail's songwriting is spectacularly good, her lyrics are always fresh and riveting and she knows how to spin them into a layered melody. That this song can be read on many levels is testament to that, I like to see it as song of survival, despite the fact "the planets are aligned for indifference", talent like Gail's demands to be expressed and deserves to be heard. Gail, if you didn't already know, what you brought this time was perfection.
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Whether You Are The One (from I Used To Be..., 2003)
Indecision is not the usual stuff of love songs, but on this sublime track that is what Gail treats us to. Given the choice whether to leap or leave is part of every love story, it's surprising there aren't more songs covering this phenomenon. This is another amazing lyric by Gail with the usual bevy of memorable lines, like "here I stand together, heart like a loaded gun". The track almost imperceptibly builds from a sparse intro to a multi-layered soundscape and Gail's vocal floats and twists within its lush boundaries. Though there is no clear resolution by the song's end, a feeling of completeness suggests that this love might not be "the one".
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I Used To Be... is a real showcase for Gail's talents as a songwriter, bassist and vocalist, she really is a triple threat! I can't believe the album is now ten years old, it still sounds fresh and relevant. A new album has been rumoured for quite a while, but is yet to materialise. Until then I must make do with spotting her telltale touches on her many session appearances for everybody from Gwen Stefani to Lenny Kravitz. Oh, and there is that small matter of a new Bowie album to enjoy. For me though, nothing can match Gail solo, so if you've not had the pleasure, then happily I Used To Be... is available on iTunes. Buy it. Now.
Source, with other fantastic photos

Gail also recently toured with Lenny Kravitz, have a picture =P
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sadisticsidhe 21st-Mar-2013 04:33 pm (UTC)
Oh it's GAIL it always sounded like he was saying Gay (which is name in my defense!) in one of my versions of under pressure.

Apparently she always fucks up whens he takes her shoes off.

omg this is a horrible first comment I didn't expect to be first. I'm sorry.

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kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 04:54 pm (UTC)
no, you're fantastic! I was afraid I would get 0 comments ;)
I'd love to hear more about the shoes off business, it's ringing no bells for me.
sadisticsidhe 21st-Mar-2013 04:59 pm (UTC)
I have a version of Under Pressure from a live concert (downloaded it a long time ago so I have no idea if it's a bootleg song or from a proper recording probably a proper recording) with Gail Ann singing with Bowie. They have a bit of a false start-not in sync or something?-and Bowie jokes something like "You know why? It's because you took your shoes off. You always fuck up when you take your shoes off. I know they're uncomfortable but I promised your mum."

So I associate the two I guess.
cruel_idol 21st-Mar-2013 04:35 pm (UTC)
Thank you for this. I will go check out her work. She will be a new inspiration for me for learning to play the guitar!

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kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 04:54 pm (UTC)
oooh, do! I love her work so very very much. If you have trouble finding any, let me know...Rude Blue is especially difficult.
cruel_idol 21st-Mar-2013 05:22 pm (UTC)
I will definitely ask, thank you for offering your assistance. I want to start from the the beginning as I'd like to appreciate her growth as an artist over the years.
treebraids 21st-Mar-2013 04:35 pm (UTC)


myblackass 21st-Mar-2013 05:48 pm (UTC)
Let's be honest, we've both seen less natural looking weave tracks. This wouldn't even make my top 5.
mistress_siana Gaaaaaaaaaaail!21st-Mar-2013 04:41 pm (UTC)
I love this woman so much it's indecent. I need to hear more from her.
kiarrith Re: Gaaaaaaaaaaail!21st-Mar-2013 04:55 pm (UTC)
Me too =D
When I lived in NYC I would pop up at anything she did (when I could). semi Stalker Karen.
If you have difficulty finding anything, feel free to let me know
pauldiddy27 21st-Mar-2013 04:54 pm (UTC)
She also was on tour with Gwen Stefani for both The Harajuku Lovers and Sweet Escape Tours.

and she fucking killed it during the end of "Early Winter" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fP3TFSTcrEw

Edited at 2013-03-21 04:54 pm (UTC)
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 04:55 pm (UTC)
thank you! I have not watched this in years.
soundquake 21st-Mar-2013 06:29 pm (UTC)
lunarsole 21st-Mar-2013 04:55 pm (UTC)
fierce
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 04:56 pm (UTC)
She is!
fred2265 21st-Mar-2013 05:05 pm (UTC)
For sure...
kiarrith Because I could not find an appropriate place to post this in the article...21st-Mar-2013 04:56 pm (UTC)
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elementalamber 21st-Mar-2013 05:25 pm (UTC)
Wow, she is beautiful.
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 05:26 pm (UTC)
She truly is.
thewunderland 21st-Mar-2013 05:47 pm (UTC)
I feel the urge to pick up my bass now
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 06:04 pm (UTC)
Do!
omnishambles 21st-Mar-2013 05:49 pm (UTC)
She's amazing.
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 06:04 pm (UTC)
Indeeeeeeed
myblackass 21st-Mar-2013 05:54 pm (UTC)
I need to find her music.
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 06:05 pm (UTC)
You absolutely do--if you have any trouble, let me know.
myblackass 21st-Mar-2013 07:54 pm (UTC)
I found "I Used to Be..." on Amazon MP3 pretty cheap. How would you rank her albums?

They also have "Corporate World" and "Rude Blue" but they are pricey and not digital.
ladyofmachinery 21st-Mar-2013 06:05 pm (UTC)
She's fucking flawless
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 06:08 pm (UTC)
Fact.
turkish_popstar 21st-Mar-2013 06:06 pm (UTC)
Ohhhhh she also toured with Gwen Stefani when she was doing her solo tours!
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 06:09 pm (UTC)
Yup :) There are some lovely videos on Youtube of that tour.
turkish_popstar 21st-Mar-2013 06:10 pm (UTC)
yess. I saw her live twice on the Sweet Escape tour, she was incredible! I had no idea she worked with Bowie though, that's even cooler
xoxlizzi3xox 21st-Mar-2013 06:25 pm (UTC)
umm did iman snatch her wig .. or something

but thats cool they just seem really really close *sideeyes*
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 09:18 pm (UTC)
She's quite private, but the understanding is she is not swinging his way (and has a partner)
kali_klum 21st-Mar-2013 07:32 pm (UTC)
People were such dicks when I had a shaved head.
kiarrith 21st-Mar-2013 09:18 pm (UTC)
I am sorry to hear that--I only have 3/4 of a shaved head, but most people keep their negative comments to themselves [a couple of fun exceptions =P]
toilandblood 22nd-Mar-2013 02:38 pm (UTC)
aww why? :(
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