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It's not bad, but it's very forgettable. Even though it's “original,” it just sounds like a worse-written version of the covers he was performing earlier.
So I have finally listened to every single David Bowie album ... - Reddit
Melancholic rhythms and deeply interesting lyrical themes make this a classic in my opinion and it certainly places in the top five Bowie albums ...
A one-paragraph review of every David Bowie album | by Tyler Clark
I just spent the last week listening to David Bowie's entire catalog (studio albums only) in chronological order. Here's my very brief review of each.
Everything about the album just seemed off to me: the hooks seemed a little too big and dumb; the "rocking out" aspects seemed forced and unnatural; the moments ...
David Bowie - Albums, Songs, and News | Pitchfork
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What is your honest review of David Bowie's 1972 album, The Rise ...
the album includes the nature of fame, the dangers of excess, and the search for identity and purpose in a rapidly changing world. Bowie uses ...
Album Review: David Bowie - The Next Day - The Current
An album of amazing songs and has made a record that's both baffling and bold. With David Bowie, I always feel the songs are about a character and not ...
Review of David Bowie: David Bowie (aka Space Oddity)
Space Oddity is obviously awesome but so is most every song on this album. I was really drawn to God Knows I'm Good and Janine as other stand ...
David Bowie's “Sweet Thing” was the portal for me. I listened to Diamond Dogs because “The Laughing Gnome” and “Let's Dance” made me curious. But “Sweet Thing” ...
David Bowie – Station to Station – Classic Music Review - altrockchick
Station to Station is a more exciting record than Young Americans. They may have been high on coke most of the time, but Earl Slick and Carlos Alomar kick ass ...
My favourite Bowie song – by Florence, Marianne Faithfull, Julien ...
The bit where he sings “break down and cryyyyyyyy” – only David Bowie could pull that off. This song made me feel free as a teenager, like I'd ...
David Bowie Album Reviews - keno.org
Though I don't think this is one of Bowie's best songs, it is still excellent. Great piano, great guitar, love the drums and great message about, well, changes ...
Review: Hunky Dory // David Bowie // Audioxide
Whereas I see Low as Bowie's masterstroke — his timeless treasure — I rank Hunky Dory as his best pop album, and the greatest example of his graceful pop ...
David Bowie - User Reviews - Album of The Year
The music is almost as bad as David Bowie's haircut if that says anything at all about the record. It does have some charm, but not much. 106.
This album is the first to feature legendary glam guitarist Mick Ronson (see my Meatmen reviews to learn of a time when I couldn't remember who he was), who ...
David Bowie Reviews - Riley Haas' Blog
Bowie sings in accents, all which could only go over well in an English music hall. The arrangements are bizarre and often utterly inappropriate. The songs are ...
Bowie DID conform his music yes, and still on every album he has that David Bowie "flare", and that is the "flare" that is known to be so inspirational. He has ...
Quick Hit Song Reviews: David Bowie and Suede - Forget the Protocol
“Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)” is just one of the many dark tracks on Blackstar. The aesthetic of the song is reminiscent of Joy Division and ...
Album Review: David Bowie - ACRN.COM
begins with the title track, a 10-minute epic that switches between a dark, atmospheric rock song and a more traditional slow ballad. Bowie's ...
David Bowie – Low – Classic Music Review - altrockchick
Low may not be the greatest album of the decade or even the best in Bowie's catalog, but it does have value as a story of artistic entrenchment.