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For me Station To Station to Scary Monsters is someof the fienst work out there. Hunky Dory is a terric and imagiantive album, Ziggy one of the firest concept bums that features top tunes (Staran) out there. And tes, Diamond DOgs is underrtayed.
Love The New Day; Have to say it's the full version that's best. The second CD completes the album sequence that the single disc release hints at. Funny how I picked the full set up for 25% less than the single CD.
1. Outside is very interesting. The Heart's Filthy Lesson a recent classic. I like a lot of his more recent work from Black Tie / White Noise onward. New Bowie is always good and he is one of the most innovative and courageous songwriters out there. He has great bands with superb arrangements helping out.
Frankly I am most amused at his whole marketing approach, Visuals sell so he did that to the pop market while supplying some of the finest and non pop oriented (and the converse) prog rock available. Try doing that without an image and you're, um, King Crimson (Red plays as I type). Who are these guys btw? Some heroes or super creeps? ;)
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Posted: December 29 2015 at 12:54
I'd have to say that Scary Monsters is my overall favorite but I do have a soft spot for BTWN. I think that it's potential sonically, conceptually, etc. was not fully realized, however.
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Posted: January 09 2016 at 11:38
I think the span from Space Oddity to Scary Monsters is really excellent, with only a couple of missteps (Pinups and Lodger).
Outside was interesting but more miss than hit - the better songs on there are really good though. (The version of I'm Deranged on the Lost Highway soundtrack might be the best Bowie track of the 1990s).
Heathen was interesting, but I consider The Next Day his true return to form. And Blackstar is really, really interesting - a bit of a puzzlebox, that one, but it's really good.
I have favourite albums in four periods: The Next Day, Outside, Scary Monsters, Hunky Dory. I think Blackstar would join this list according to being the epitaph of David to his fans (also to me).
Blackstar is currently my fourth favourite album of the decade. So right now, his experimental jazz era, which only lasted for one album, is my favourite.
There is no dark side in the moon, really... Matter of fact, it's all dark...
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Posted: February 07 2016 at 11:49
RayRo wrote:
1970-1871 Ziggy Stardust
1871?? I knew Bowie was out there, but a time traveller? I enjoy tunes from all across his career. Every era you subdivided to has both great and mediocre tunes.
Edited by JD - February 07 2016 at 11:50
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Hard to say really as I enjoy monsieur Bowie at (nearly) all stages of his illustrious career. My faves of his are Man who sold the world, Station to Station, Low and the criminally overlooked Lodger.
“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
Never can understand why Lodger gets the shaft. Fine album.
Anyway while I'm here, I just thought I'd mention the box set of 1. Outside to Heathen is terrific. Each set a 2 CD album, including replica album art (amusing for the excerpts from Outside which is the equivalent of a 2 LP set. The 2nd CD compiles all the related tracks per release, saving time, money etc on hunting things down. What's more, and quite interesting, is the retaining of each title in their own group e.g. the several versions of I'm Afraid Of Americans which generate their own little mini concept suites with the different arrangements being highlighted. (Especially in the bass work).
My copy arrived the day after he died. Talk about mixed feelings.
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