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From '' Anima Ignis '' Released: October 18, 2019 Tracklist 01. Flames 02. Ash 03. Legend 04. Puppet Strings 05. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 06. Burn My Head Down 07. Bitter Pill 08. Build A World Worth Dying For 09. Is This War? 10. Hardly Wait 11. If You Don't Want Me Lora Maze - Vocals, Synths, Programming Jason Kahl - Guitar, Bass, Programming © 2019 1279051 Records DK ℗ 2019 1279051 Records DK 💿 [SONG INFO] "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" is a song recorded by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie as the title track of the 1982 erotic horror film Cat People. Bowie became involved with the track after director Paul Schrader reached out to him about collaborating. The song was recorded at Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland in July 1981. Bowie wrote the lyrics, which reflected the film, while the Italian producer Giorgio Moroder composed the music. The song was released as a single by Moroder's label MCA Records in March 1982, appearing in different edits between the 7" and 12" releases, alongside edits for other countries. It also appeared on the accompanying soundtrack album. The single was a commercial success, charting in the UK and the US, and topping the charts in New Zealand, Sweden, Norway and Finland. It is considered one of Bowie's finest recordings of the 1980s. The song has since appeared on numerous compilation albums and was remastered in 2017 for inclusion on the A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982) box set. Unhappy with the original recording, Bowie remade the track for his 15th studio album Let's Dance (1983), recording it at the Power Station in New York City in December 1982. Featuring production by Chic member Nile Rodgers and lead guitar by blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, the remake is more aggressive. Despite the remake being the more well-known version due to its parent album's success, some critics have expressed a preference for the original recording. The remake was remastered in 2018 as part of the Loving the Alien (1983–1988) box set. Recording and composition Director Paul Schrader reached out to David Bowie in 1980 to collaborate for the theme song of his remake of the Jacques Tourneur horror film Cat People (1942). Italian producer Giorgio Moroder had already recorded most of the music at Carla Ridge Camp in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, so Bowie was approached to write the lyrics to the main theme. Bowie met with Moroder in July 1981 at Mountain Studios in Montreaux, Switzerland to record "Cat People". During the same session, Bowie ran into the English rock band Queen, who were recording their 1982 album Hot Space. After recording backing vocals for their song "Cool Cat", the session resulted in the collaboration "Under Pressure". Reception The original version of "Cat People" has been praised as one of Bowie's best recordings of the 1980s. The remake, however, has been criticised by biographers and some other reviewers as inferior to the original recording. Charts Weekly charts 1982 chart performance for "Cat People" Chart (1982) / Peak position Australia (Kent Music Report) / 15 Canada (RPM) / 13 Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) / 1 Ireland (IRMA) / 17 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) / 1 Norway (VG-lista) / 1 Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) / 1 Switzerland (Hitparade) / 8 UK Singles Chart / 26 US Billboard Hot 100 / 67 US Billboard Club Play Singles / 14 US Billboard Top Rock Tracks / 9 Year-end charts Year-end chart performance for "Cat People" Chart (1982) / Position Australia (Kent Music Report) / 92 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) / 4 Legacy "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" has been covered by numerous artists, including Klaus Waldeck in 2003, Glenn Danzig in 2007 and Sharleen Spiteri in 2010. A version featuring Marilyn Manson was recorded by Shooter Jennings in 2016 for his tribute album Countach (For Giorgio). The cover was promoted with a 16-bit music video featuring Manson. In film, the song has appeared in Firestorm (1998), Atomic Blonde (2017), and Inglourious Basterds (2009). The same year, the song appeared in "Cafe Disco", an episode of the American television series The Office. 🔗 [LINKS] https://unquietdead.bandcamp.com/ / unquietdead / unquietdeadband Available on bandcamp: https://unquietdead.bandcamp.com/albu... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0DTBsq... Apple Music: / anima-ignis Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/11454... Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Anima-Ignis-Un... and YouTube Music: • Album - Anima Ignis #davidbowiecover #electrogoth #catpeople