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  1. By Laura Snapes. Genre: Rock. Label: RCA. Reviewed: January 22, 2016. The first album in David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy sees Bowie as a tragic figure. The album's first side is a...

  2. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsLow - Rolling Stone

    11 de may. de 2001 · Low, released in January 1977, was a new beginning for Bowie, kicking off what is forever revered as his “Berlin trilogy,” despite the fact that Low was mostly recorded just outside Paris ...

  3. Release Date: 1977 | Tracklist. Review Summary: This mixture of pop, ambient, krautrock, and Bowie sexiness proves to be one of his underrated classics. #249 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of all Time. Everyone's favourite cross-dressing glam rocker reached a new level of innovation with Low in 1977.

  4. With its texturing, layering and juxtaposing of random sounds and instruments, including an eventide harmonizer, Low is certainly an ambitious album and one that wasn't well-received by critics...

  5. 10 de ene. de 2017 · Low is a brilliant album because, through its production alone, it can transport the listener to certain frontiers of place and thought in a very powerful way. The expert musicianship and the composition of its pieces allowed the players to circumvent their habits and thus form a new musical language, as was allegedly Bowie’s ...

  6. Dive into our comprehensive review of David Bowie's 'Low', exploring its innovative sound, thematic depth, and lasting impact on music.

  7. Some reviewers have considered Low Bowie's greatest artistic achievement. Following Bowie's death, Bryan Wawzenek of Ultimate Classic Rock listed Low as his greatest album, writing: "Low is more than songs and sounds. The creative partnership behind the record forged a feeling, a mood, a place.