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Post by gameboy on Mar 22, 2019 16:13:07 GMT
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. All the albums you listed are great Bowie. The Bowie songs which I never liked, in fact I detest, are the ones that went top 40 in the U.S.: like Lets Dance, China Girl, and that awful duet with Mercury, Under Pressure. That's all atrocious stuff which was made to appeal to the lightweight American mass audience. The Brits are much more sophisticated when it comes to Rock than Americans.
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