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I voted for Hunky Dory. Most of them up to Let's Dance are candidates(Bowie pun!) but choosing just one is really difficult.I think I could just as easily have chosen Scary Monsters, which has always managed to sound really modern and ahead of it's time, paradoxically.
In general Bowie had lots of great songs, but there was a fair share of fillers on the albums too. More ladders than snakes though!
-- Edited by noelindublin on Tuesday 26th of January 2016 02:43:53 PM
In general Bowie had lots of great songs, but there was a fair share of fillers on the albums too.
From Hunky Dory to Scary Monsters, I can't think of any filler, all were pretty solid LPs. Let's Dance possibly has a couple of filler tracks on the flip side, but was still OK. Pre-Hunky Dory and post-Let's Dance there was sometimes more filler than LP!
In general Bowie had lots of great songs, but there was a fair share of fillers on the albums too.
From Hunky Dory to Scary Monsters, I can't think of any filler, all were pretty solid LPs. Let's Dance possibly has a couple of filler tracks on the flip side, but was still OK. Pre-Hunky Dory and post-Let's Dance there was sometimes more filler than LP!
'Fillers' was probably the wrong word.But on Hunky Dork, for example, Eight Line Poem and Fill Your Heart are not exactly classics imho.
Breaking Glass on Low is rubbish and less than 2 minutes long, compared to the live version from Stage 1978, a much better version used on the greatest hits.
I really like Letter To Hermione and Memory of a Free Festival from the eponymous album from 1969. Not even sure now if Honky Dory is the best Bowie album?
-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 27th of January 2016 01:31:28 PM
You can get all his albums/cds at a well known store all going for a fiver even the greatest hits double cd. Which even If you are not really into Bowie. Is a must have
You can get all his albums/cds at a well known store all going for a fiver even the greatest hits double cd. Which even If you are not really into Bowie. Is a must have
You can get them for £2 (or less) at our local charity shops. Well I got the double Best Of for that a few weeks ago. If you are lucky, you can get the Rykodisc versions which have a number of rarities and for good measure sound far better than most of the EMI remasters. I always check out Bowie CDs
All of the Bowie LPs (from Hunky Dory to Scary Monsters) I had back in the day were on tape thanks to Woolworths having a tape sale in the early 1980s with them all for 50p each. The Scary Monsters one had the wrong recording on it and sounded more like John Denver! The only proper LPs from that era I have are Lodger and Let's Dance; my copy of Ziggy is a 180g reissue. I did latterly buy them all on CD, but sadly not all the Rykodiscs.
Anyway, here's a nice little Bowie bargain for less than £2 on eBay, which has the track "Some Are" available nowhere else... (well except on the Rykodiscs)