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Post by someguy on Mar 22, 2019 14:47:25 GMT
Popularity is usually the death of talent. For me Bowie reached his peak with Station To Station and had nowhere to go after that, although he did make intermittently interesting albums still. I say "Aladdin Sane" was Bowie's peak. It was the penultimate of his "glam" revolution. "Station to Station" is more his studied work as a master of the art. 6 minutes songs? That's studied art. I really do believe though this is a jam ass song which brought everything together and kicked ass: It's hard to say what is considered Bowie's most acclaimed work because he's had so many classics, but a few instances where I liked a Bowie album better than the more popular one that followed it are Lodger > Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) and Young Americans > Station to Station.
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