The Hearts Filthy Lesson“ (no apostrophe in “Hearts“ [sic]) 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. 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 ritual creation and degradation of art. Format: Vinyl, 12“, Picture Disc, Video Country: UK Released: 1995 Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: Industrial, Electro Companies Record Company – BMG Entertainment Phonographic Copyright (p) – David Bowie Licensed To – BMG Entertainment International Copyright (c) – David Bowie Copyright (c) – Tintoretto Music Copyright (c) – Upala Music Inc. Copyright (c) – Jones Music America Copyright (c) – Exploded View Music Remixed At – South Beach Studios Mastered At – Masterdisk Distributed By – BMG Glass Mastered At – Sonopress – M-08
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