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Albumography
February 28th, 2014 | by
NickProduced by Bowie and Ken Scott, Ziggy… is probably Bowie’s most lauded record. A huge commercial success, it frequently appears in ‘Best Album’ lists and is cited by many as a significant influence. Sparkling with...
Albumography
February 28th, 2014 | by
NickThe Bowie album most often cited as a favourite by fellow pop-stars, Hunky Dory contains the singles Changes and Life On Mars? Produced by David and Ken Scott, it is an eclectic mix of gentle folk, kitschy tributes and...
Albumography
February 28th, 2014 | by
NickBowie’s third long player release, and the first to feature an embryonic version of the future Spiders From Mars, The Man Who Sold The World is a hard rock album with elements of heavy metal. It has been compared to Led...
Albumography
February 28th, 2014 | by
NickSomewhat confusingly, this album was released on the Philips label in the UK as ‘David Bowie’ and by Mercury in the US as ‘Man of Words/Man of Music’. It was later renamed ‘Space Oddity’ and released on RCA, THEN...
Albumography
February 28th, 2014 | by
NickHis debut album, released on Deram Records. This record bears little resemblance to the Bowie most music fans know and love. It is full of cute, verging on odd, songs with none of the glamour, pomp or rockiness of his later work....
Interviews
February 14th, 2014 | by
NickOn the eve of the disbanding of Tin Machine, Bowie and Gabrels discuss what the project had been about. The interview was done by Steve Harris at NHK Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on Feb. 6,...
Interviews
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Interviews
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NickPerforming 20th Century...
Interviews
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Interviews
February 13th, 2014 | by
NickGreat...