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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2021 at 03:22
Yep that was a nice Honky Dory review Anders. Greatly appreciated.
I am also a sucker for the Berlin trilogy although I would rank Lodger just as highly as Low. My two fave Bowie albums probably.
I do know that I am in the minority with Lodger..and I don’t care
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^I think Lodger suffers from a few inferior songs: Fantastic Voyage, Yassassin, Look Back in Anger, Repetition. The rest of the album is excellent, and very interesting with many different style elements. His most eclectic album perhaps.


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I love those tracks as well - especially Fantastic Voyage, Yassassin and Don’t Look Back In Anger. Repetition works because it perfectly illustrates it’s own meaning, but with a twinkle in it’s eye
Tastebuds eh?
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