Distribution
Wea
Number of Discs
1
Guest Artist
Reeves Gabrels, Brian Eno, Joey Baron, Mike Garson
Number of Tracks
19
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States, England
Drums
Joey Barron, Sterling Campbell
Reviews
7 (out of 10) - "...no, it isn't the hoped-for addition to the Eno/Bowie LOW, HEROES, LODGER avant pop run. It is more the rock opera of DIAMOND DOGS minus the glam, plus the F-f-f-fashion funk and the S&M Gilbert & Sullivans. A bit sicko, a bit Dickensian, a bit future-past...", "...a clattering, funk-based stream-of-consciousness sound collage....this 48-year-old man is closer to the futurist edge than most of the 18-year-old babies we regularly canonise in these pages...", 3 Stars - Good - "...A bold and fascinating trip to offer his devoted listenership. OUTSIDE is undoubtedly Bowie's most dense and uncompromising work since SCARY MONSTERS...and, as suggested on BLACK TIE WHITE NOISE it's clear that he is once again imaginatively sparking with life...", 3 Stars - Good - "...a potent collection of avant-garage riffs and rhythm notions....tense Euro-dance propulsion....layered circular-guitar locomotion....a ferociously distorted whirl of slaughterhouse jive...", "...this is the best Bowie album in years....OUTSIDER shows Bowie can still let loose....Bowie...has not sounded this musical since SCARY MONSTERS...", 6 - Reasonably Good - "...his most substantial album since SCARY MONSTERS....There are few pop hooks and the dissonant, well-played arrangements often recall recent King Crimson..."
Vocals
David Bowie
Mixing
David Richards
Bass
Erdal Kizilcay, Yossi Fine
Guitar
Reeves Gabrels, David Bowie, Carlos Alomar
Keyboards
David Bowie, Erdal Kizilcay