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  1. 11 de ene. de 2016 · Here's a journey through his ch-ch-ch-ch-changes, as Ultimate Classic Rock ranks David Bowie albums from worst to best. 26. 'Never Let Me Down' (1987) There is no greater let-down in Bowie's ...

  2. 22 de mar. de 2013 · Never Let Me Down (1987) Bowie's mid-'80s output is rough going. This album, and the nightmare that was Tonight, are like binary stars of garish awfulness, one orbiting the other in a galaxy of ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2020 · Album Reviews: David Bowie - ChangesNowBowie. ChangesNowBowie, a collection of nine mostly acoustic takes on a batch of largely underrated and relatively ignored tracks from David Bowie‘s catalogue (including one cover), was recorded for radio and broadcast by the BBC on his 50th birthday, on 8 January 1997. It was supposed to be released in physical formats on the 17 April 2020, on Record ...

  4. The album and its lavish, theatrical concerts became a sensation throughout England, and helped him become the only glam rocker to carve out a niche in America. Ziggy Stardust became a word-of-mouth hit in the U.S., and the re-released "Space Oddity" -- which was now also the title of the re-released Man of Words, Man of Music -- reached the American Top 20.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2003 · In Vanity Fair’s November 2003 issue, Bowie reveals, in no particular order, the music that changed his life, and why it will surely change yours.

  6. Berlin Trilogy. Low (1977) "Heroes" (1977) Lodger (1979) The Berlin Trilogy consists of three studio albums by English musician David Bowie: Low, "Heroes" (both 1977) and Lodger (1979). Bowie recorded the albums in collaboration with English musician Brian Eno and American producer Tony Visconti. The trilogy originated following Bowie's move ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2021 · While Bowie would never be better, you could argue the album belongs equally to guitarist Mick Ronson: listen to the outro of Moonage Daydream, fall to your knees and give praise. Hunky Dory ( RCA, 1971) Hunky Dory is pure gold. It’s the one floating Bowie fans reach for, and understandably so.