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Classic Album Reviews – David Bowie – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy ...

The whole album is a complete story. The artwork and each of the songs are connected in the bigger picture of Ziggy Stardust. An alien who has ...

David Bowie Album Reviews

David Bowie Album Reviews ... The Man Who Sold The World ... Hunky Dory ... The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars ... Aladdin Sane ... Pin Ups.

David Bowie: The Next Day | It's Not What We Expected

Even earlier, his best music was about death and decay. Things ended badly for Ziggy Stardust (“when the kids had killed a man…” to say nothing ...

David Bowie — 'ChangesNowBowie' Album Review | by Vicky Leigh

The album acts as an acoustic compilation of some of Bowie's favourite tracks from his career up to that point.

Review: David Bowie- The Next Day - Anhedonic Headphones

The fact that it is an instrumental track reminded me of much of the music on Low, as well as on “Heroes.” On Low, however, Bowie openly ...

Album Review: David Bowie – The Next Day - Beats Per Minute

The first single “Where Are We Now?” probably sounds the most like it feels. In it, Bowie's characters wander across bridges and department ...

David Bowie's 'Ziggy Stardust: Rock and Roll Star': Album Review

Hear the creation of David Bowie's iconic 'Ziggy Stardust,' step by step, in new 5-CD 'Rock and Roll Star' boxed set: Album Review

David Bowie | Album Reviews |

Fifty-three tracks split over 2cd's, remastered and featuring plenty of outtakes as well as the original album in both stereo and mono forms.

The Next Day Looks to Yesterday: A review of Bowie's latest album

With a propulsive drumbeat, fuzzy guitars and a bouncing bass line, it's got all the fixings of a classic Berlin-era Bowie cut. The sum of each ...

Slow Music Review: David Bowie – EART HL I NG - The Appraisal

A slightly knee jerk reaction; Earthling is clearly not Diamond Dogs but then again it never pretended to be. It stands distinct and alone. His ...

David Bowie: "Where Are We Now?" - The Cinch Review

I like some of Bowie's stuff over the years, but am not a rabid devotee, so the mere appearance of the new song didn't knock me off my chair.

David Bowie | Post-Grad Music Reviews

This feels like Bowie's most adventurous album to date, a breezy and atmospheric art-pop album with forays into soul, jazz and electronic. The ...

MUSIC REVIEW | David Bowie – Hunky Dory (1971)

I've heard it plenty of times over the years without ever seeking it out, and it never seems over played or overdone. It's a stone cold classic ...

Album Review: David Bowie's The Next Day Is His “Roots” - Vanity Fair

The Next Day finally arrives this week, after a couple of videos and a pre-release stream on iTunes, and it's quite good, too.

Album Review: David Bowie – Glastonbury 2000

Bowie showed up at Glastonbury in June 2000 prepared to play the kind of nostalgia concert his peers had already been touring with regularly for a decade ...

Album Review: David Bowie "The Next Day" - Mark My Words

I couldn't believe it, David Bowie was finally returning to music almost ten years after releasing his last album. I was so excited for this ...

David Bowie, 'Where Are We Now?' – Song Review

What's heartening is the quiet confidence in Bowie's voice -- not just in his ashen croon, but in the way he allows cracks of vulnerability and ...

David Bowie - Don Ignacio's Music Reviews

David Bowie reviews: Early On (1964-1966) (1991), The Deram Anthology (1966-1968) (1997), Space Oddity (1969), The Man Who Sold the World (1971), Hunky Dory

Album Review: “The Man Who Sold the World” by David Bowie

It sets the tone for the album, with its lyrics centered on an abstracted encounter, and a hard rock sound. In a move that would prove typical ...

Old music: David Bowie – Changes - The Guardian

There was a cool, clever sharpness, lyrically and musically, about Hunky Dory – "look, out, you rock and rollers" – with its jazzy piano and sax ...