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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 beautiful...

  2. 23 de feb. de 2012 · Low was a 1977 breakthrough album by David Bowie, which contained avant-garde tracks rich with experimental synthesizers and unique compositional approaches. The album was co-produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti and is considered the first of Bowies “Berlin Trilogy” along with Heroes later in 1977 and Lodger in 1979.

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

    11 de may. de 2001 · This review originally ran in Rolling Stone as part of a series that looked back at classic albums. “I blew my nose one day and half my brains came out.” With these gentle words, David Bowie ...

  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. Los siguientes tres discos, fueron bautizados como la trilogía berlinesa, que comienza con Low y Heroes, ambos de 1977, y termina con Lodger en 1979. El año 1977 fue particularmente relevante para la música popular ya que explotó el movimiento punk, la música disco acaparó atención y la electrónica alcanzaba un importante cenit con ...

  6. 10 de ene. de 2017 · 40 Years On: David Bowies Low Revisited. Read later. Low - how deep can you go? asks William Doyle of one of Bowie's most revered albums as it turns 40. William Doyle Published 9:49am 10 January 2017. “Real art has the capacity to make us nervous. By reducing the work of art to its content and then interpreting that, one tames the work of art.

  7. 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.