I grew up more on his Greatest Hits than with any particular studio albums, but I've always been partial to Aladdin Sane. Lady Grinning Soul is a gorgeous tune, I've always loved that piano.Any Bowie fans on here? Favourite album? Mine is:
That's funny cause Aladdin Sane is probably the one of his 70s albums I haven't listened to front to back, Lady is one I always skip, will have to check it out.I grew up more on his Greatest Hits than with any particular studio albums, but I've always been partial to Aladdin Sane. Lady Grinning Soul is a gorgeous tune, I've always loved that piano.
Love Bowie, but if I had to choose one album I go with Station to Station. All killer no filler.I grew up more on his Greatest Hits than with any particular studio albums, but I've always been partial to Aladdin Sane. Lady Grinning Soul is a gorgeous tune, I've always loved that piano.
Any Bowie fans on here? Favourite album? Mine is:
Alter Ego, Runaway City Houses Clouds, Endors Toi, Keep On Lying, Nothing That Has Happened So farSolid selection, what are some of your Lorde/Impala favourites?
Alter Ego, Runaway City Houses Clouds, Endors Toi, Keep On Lying, Nothing That Has Happened So far
..., Let It Happen, List of People etc... TI are incredible, i could keep listing
Green Light, Homeade Dynamite, Mellodrama, Supercut, Perfect Places, Team, Tennis Court
Love Bowie, but if I had to choose one album I go with Station to Station. All killer no filler.
Station to Station
apparently the Thin White Duke didn't remember anything about the recording sessions, amazing that he could make such a beautiful album while being so stoned. Definitely a "headphones" album.Such a great album, easily my second fav. First time I heard the title track I was blown away.
Yup, being in LA was destroying him at that point. Part of why I like Low so much is that it was the beginning of his recovery, plus Brian Eno's contributions of course, I love that drums fed through a harmonizer sound. On that note, Carlos Alomar/Dennis Davis/George Murray were hands down Bowie's best band, just so damned tight.apparently the Thin White Duke didn't remember anything about the recording sessions, amazing that he could make such a beautiful album while being so stoned. Definitely a "headphones" album.
his bands have had some killer players, Mick Ronson and Stevie Ray Vaughan come to mind as high end players who have toured with him.Yup, being in LA was destroying him at that point. Part of why I like Low so much is that it was the beginning of his recovery, plus Brian Eno's contributions of course, I love that drums fed through a harmonizer sound. On that note, Carlos Alomar/Dennis Davis/George Murray were hands down Bowie's best band, just so damned tight.
Hunky Dory and Let's Dance are mine. I listened to Bowie alot years ago, then kind of forgot about him for a while. But got back into him the last 5 years. Was such a quirky guy, but was a musical creator and had limitless talent. I have a few of his albums on vinyl. Started collecting vinyls 4 years back and now have a decent collection of 500+. Just really love my music haha.Any Bowie fans on here? Favourite album? Mine is: