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1976 Rock Song, Lasting Over 10 Minutes, Is David Bowie’s Longest Song

23 August 20264 Mins Read

David Bowie produced a large number of ambitious songs throughout his career, but one of them is by far the longest. The title song from his Station to Station album of 1976 is 10 minutes and 8 seconds long, which makes “Station to Station” Bowie’’s longest officially released song.

Written by Bowie and recorded in late 1975, the song became the opening track of his tenth studio album, Station to Station, which arrived on Jan. 23, 1976. The record also introduced one of Bowie’s best-known personas, the Thin White Duke, per Bowie Bible.

The song, which lasts for over 10 minutes, is not constructed in the way of a typical rock song since it goes through a number of musical sections and begins with the noise of a train before Bowie’s voice appears. Later on, it changes both its tempo and style, blending together elements that showed where Bowie had been musically and also where he was going next.

David Bowie performs on stage in 1970s.

Photo by: Universal Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

The track was recorded during a difficult period in Bowie’s life. He said he remembered very little about making the album. Yet Station to Station became an important turning point in his career, linking the soul and funk sounds of Young Americans with the experimental direction he would explore on Low, “Heroes” and Lodger.

According to Bowie Bible, the singer himself described the title track as a musical bridge to his next chapter.

“As far as the music goes, Low and its siblings were a direct follow-on from the title track ‘Station To Station’. It’s often struck me that there will usually be one track on any given album of mine, which will be a fair indicator of the intent of the following album.”

“Station to Station” was written by David Bowie and recorded between October and November 1975. Bowie co-produced the track and album with Harry Maslin.

The musicians on the recording included Carlos Alomar and Earl Slick on guitar, Roy Bittan on piano, George Murray on bass, Dennis Davis on drums and Geoff MacCormack on vocals.

The song was made from ideas that were brought together in the studio. Earl Slick remembered that the track had started as separate pieces.

“To the best of my memory, Station to Station was three different pieces that he had and we kind of puzzled them together. I don’t know how we did it. He had three separate ideas and somehow they worked together,” Slick said, per Medium.

The Thin White Duke became the central persona connected to the Station to Station era. It followed earlier Bowie characters such as Ziggy Stardust and Halloween Jack, while also marking a shift toward a colder, more controlled stage image.

Despite its title and famous train introduction, “Station to Station” was not simply about railway travel.

The song references religion, mysticism, the Kabbalah, and other ideas that interested Bowie at the time. Bowie explained the meaning behind the title and its lyrics in a 1997 interview with Q magazine.

“The ‘Station To Station’ track itself is very much concerned with the stations of the cross, All the references within the piece are to do with the Kabbalah. It’s the nearest album to a magik treatise that I’ve written. I’ve never read a review that really sussed it. It’s an extremely dark album. Miserable time to live through, I must say.”

After Station to Station, Bowie moved toward the music that would form his Berlin Trilogy: Low and “Heroes” in 1977, followed by Lodger in 1979.

Related: 1975 Led Zeppelin Song, Lasting 11 Minutes, Is Still an Emotional Hit 55 Years Later

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