Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime): Behind David Bowie’s Killer Jazz Assault
Pushing David Bowie’s love of jazz music to the fore, Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) was an uncompromising artistic statement.
‘Toy’: How David Bowie Realised His Past Was “Really Fun” To Play With
Shelved for 20 years, the ‘Toy’ album found David Bowie revisiting his pre-fame songs. ‘His connection to them was so deep,’ says Mark Plati.
Changes: How David Bowie Found His Creative Manifesto In A Song
Though not a hit single, ‘Hunky Dory’’s opening track is now regarded as one of Bowie’s most pivotal songs.
Life On Mars?: How David Bowie Created An Out-Of-This-World Classic
David Bowie’s timeless Life On Mars? song is a ‘soaring, cinematic ballad’ – and it was inspired by Frank Sinatra.
How David Bowie’s 1969 Album Finally Achieved Lift-Off
Bold and diverse, David Bowie’s self-titled 1969 album boasted songs such as Space Oddity which saw him emerge as a unique songwriter.
“Heroes”: Why David Bowie’s Genre-Defying Album Beats Them Forever
The second instalment in David Bowie’s daring ‘Berlin Trilogy’, the genre-defying ‘Heroes’ album still sounds like the future.
‘hours…’: How David Bowie Saw The Future And Reflected On Times Past
The 1999 album that began life as a computer-game soundtrack, ‘‘hours…’’ found David Bowie ‘trying to capture the feelings of guys my age’.
Best 70s Albums: 20 Game-Changing Records Of The Decade
From fearless folk outings to hard-rock missives, the best 70s albums rescued the decade with a courageous ear and a progressive ambition.
1. Outside: Inside The Dark Heart Of Bowie’s Most Challenging Album
Reuniting with Brian Eno for the first time since the 70s, David Bowie created ‘1. Outside’, a complex work in which murder becomes an ‘art’.
Best Nile Rodgers Songs: 10 Classics From Chic’s Floor-Filling Freak
He made his name with Chic, but the best Nile Rodgers songs can be found scattered across records by Bowie, Madonna and more…
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps): David Bowie’s 80s Art-Rock Manifesto
The ‘Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)’ album saw David Bowie making peace with his past while setting himself up for a new decade.
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