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  1. Low, an Album by David Bowie. Released 14 January 1977 on RCA Victor (catalog no. PL 12030 (CPL1 2030); Vinyl LP). Genres: Art Rock. Rated #2 in the best albums of 1977, and #57 of all time album.. Featured peformers: David Bowie (producer, composer, arrangements), Tony Visconti (producer).

  2. The first instalment of David Bowie’s famed Berlin Trilogy actually wasn’t birthed in Berlin. After barely surviving the druggy LA hedonism that birthed 1976’s Station to Station, Bowie vowed to get clean and stowed himself away in a chateau studio in northern France, with fellow addict Iggy Pop in tow.

  3. David Bowie. Album review by André Dack, Frederick O'Brien, and Andrew Bridge. 27 30. ‘Between the delicious bite-sized servings of vintage Bowie glam-rock and the brooding beauty of the instrumental pieces, Low is a model two-sided album; something that adapts the format and twists it to its own ends. What results is a delicate and ...

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  7. 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 Bowie’s “Berlin Trilogy” along with Heroes later in 1977 and Lodger in 1979. All three of these albums were collaborations with composer Brian Eno.