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.
Tin Machine’s Debut Album: Reappraising David Bowie’s Rock Reinvention
Raw, explosive and highly prophetic, Tin Machine’s debut album is a misunderstood work that helped David Bowie rediscover his voice.
Most Influential Bands And Musicians: 30 Artists Who Changed Music Forever
The music world owes a debt to many great innovators and pioneers. Our 30 most influential musicians of all time paved the way…
Space Oddity: Behind The First David Bowie Song To Go Stratospheric
Perceived by some to be a cash-in novelty song, Space Oddity laid out David Bowie’s longstanding themes of isolation, alienation and fame.
Never Let Me Down: How David Bowie Rediscovered His Edge
A reaction to his mainstream pop success in the mid-80s, the ‘Never Let Me Down’ album saw David Bowie reconnecting with his rock roots.
Black Tie White Noise: Behind David Bowie’s Early 90s Turning Point
David Bowie’s first solo album in six years, ‘Black Tie White Noise’ lifted from both his past and present to start a new musical journey.
The Next Day: How David Bowie Used His Past To Define His Present
The release of Where Are We Now? surprised the world, but only hinted at what David Bowie’s penultimate album, ‘The Next Day’, had in store.
David Bowie Album Covers: All 28 Studio Album Artworks Ranked
The best David Bowie album covers not only traced his musical evolution, they elevated record sleeves to the status of high art.
Earthling: How Electronica Set David Bowie On A New Trajectory
The ‘Earthling’ album saw David Bowie rejuvenated by his passion for cutting-edge sounds, and making ‘some of his finest music in a decade’.
Station To Station: How A Crossroads Took David Bowie To New Realms
Helping him overcome a personal crisis, the ‘Station To Station’ album was a ‘magick treatise’ that saw David Bowie wave goodbye to rock.
‘Low’: How David Bowie Hit An All-Time High In 1977
Opening his ‘Berlin Trilogy’ of albums, ‘Low’ found David Bowie creating an otherworldly work of art that still sounds like the future.
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