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  1. Alomar participó también en la denominada "Trilogía Berlin" (Low, Heroes y Lodger) de 1977. También coescribió el tema " The Secret Life of Arabia " en el álbum Heroes y la canción " DJ " para el álbum Lodger , con Bowie y Brian Eno .

  2. Alomar played on Bowie's groundbreaking "Berlin Trilogy" of albums— Low (1977), "Heroes" (1977) and Lodger; he also co-wrote the "Heroes" track "The Secret Life of Arabia" and the Lodger track "DJ" with Bowie and Brian Eno. In the Lodger single "Boys Keep Swinging", Alomar swapped instruments with Dennis Davis and played drums.

  3. The guitarist Carlos Alomar described the location as "boring", preferring the "excitement" of Hansa. Mountain also lacked the Hansa's acoustics. Lodger features contributions from the future King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew (pictured in 2017).

  4. 11 de ene. de 2017 · Bowie retained the rhythm section from Low and “Heroes” – guitarist Carlos Alomar, bassist George Murray and drummer Dennis Davies – and brought in keyboard players Sean Mayes and Roger Powell, violinist Simon House, and Frank Zappa’s former guitarist Adrian Belew.

  5. Lodger es el decimotercer álbum del músico y compositor británico David Bowie lanzado en mayo de 1979 por RCA Records. Es el último de la ' Trilogía de Berlín ', fue grabado en Suiza y Nueva York con la colaboración de Brian Eno y el productor Tony Visconti.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2016 · Guitarist Carlos Alomar (a veteran of the Harlem Apollo’s house band, and Bowie’s no-nonsense musical director since Young Americans), remembered Brian telling the band, in his most proper and reserved middle-class English accent, to lay down a funky groove, and then pointing a stick at a blackboard on which he’d written some ...

  7. 13 de sept. de 2017 · ANCIANT Album Focus: Lodger — David Bowie. “Heaven loves ya, The clouds part for ya...” (ANCIANT = A New Career In A New Town) This is the second instalment of our album focus on David Bowie’s Lodger. Here follows an excerpt from an old UNCUT interview with David about the confusingly named Berlin Trilogy.