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"'Pallas Athena'" is a song written by David Bowie in 1993 for the album 'Black Tie White Noise'. A live version of the song was recorded and released in 1997 during Bowie's Earthling Tour.

Background



The name is taken from the Greek goddess, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, who is famously depicted in Athenian statues and on coins in the form of Pallas Athena. Hence, the name of the song is a suggestion of religion and icons and sets the mood for a dark piece concerning the power that religion has over man.

The lyrics are rather sparse, but the phrase beginning the piece, "God is on top of it, that's all," delivered as though from an African-American preacher, is ominous and intimidating, accompanied with the sound of strings delivering a sorrowful melody. The piece develops into a techno dance piece, using string sounds to hold the ominous mood while overlaid atop bass and drums. David Bowie's saxophone playing is amplified into a scream-like sound, which solos, along with Lester Bowie on trumpet. A lyric, "We are, we are, we are, we are praying," is repeated through the close of the song in a somber, monk-like fashion. Ultimately, the song restates Bowie's interest in how man relates with God.

Bowie used to play a drum'n'bass version of the song during his 1997 Earthling Tour, and a live version recorded at Paradiso, Holland 10 June 1997 was released as a single under the name Tao Jones Index, a very limited edition only available on 12" vinyl.



It was announced in March 2010 that a digital download EP would be made available in June 2010.

Track listing



All tracks are written by David Bowie.

12": Arista / MEAT 1 (UK)



# "Pallas Athena" (Don't Stop Praying Remix No 2) - 7:24

# "Pallas Athena" (Don't Stop Praying Remix) - 5:36

# "Pallas Athena" (Gone Midnight Mix) - 4:21

* UK 1993 promo

* All mixes were untitled in the original release, with the titles provided on later reissues

* All remixes by Jack Dangers, Don't Stop Praying Remix No 2 and Gone Midnight Mix were not released elsewhere at the time

12": Arista / 74321 51254 1 (UK)



# "Pallas Athena (live)" - 8:18

# "V-2 Schneider (live)" - 6:45

* Both tracks recorded live at Paradiso, Amsterdam 10 June 1997

* Limited edition - 2,000 copies printed

2010 Digital Download EP

# "Pallas Athena (Album Version)" - 4:40

# "Pallas Athena (Don't Stop Praying Remix)" - 5:38

# "Pallas Athena (Don't Stop Praying Remix No. 2)" - 7.24

# "Pallas Athena (Gone Midnight mix)" - 4.20

Other releases



* A remixed version of the song called "Don't Stop Praying Remix No 2" was released as a bonus track on the Japanese CD version of 'Black Tie White Noise' as well as the tenth anniversary edition. The "Don't Stop Praying Remix No 1" appeared on the single "Jump They Say" along with the album version.

* The live single version, mixed by Mark Plati, was released on the single "Seven Years in Tibet" in August 1997. This version also appeared on the bonus disc for the 'Digibook Expanded Edition' of 'Earthling', the four-disc edition of the 'Sound + Vision' box set, as well as the rare EP, 'Earthling in the City'.

* The Gone Midnight remix also appears on the four-disc edition of 'Sound + Vision', making "Pallas Athena" the only song to have more than one version on the album.

References



Category:David Bowie songs

Category:1993 songs

Category:1997 singles

Category:Songs critical of religion

Category:Songs written by David Bowie

Category:Song recordings produced by David Bowie

Category:Song recordings produced by Nile Rodgers

Category:Bertelsmann Music Group singles

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