David Bowie was never known for taking the conventional route on any of his records. Even if he was catering to what the people wanted during the glam rock movement or openly paying homage to other ...
The years-old track was recently mixed once more in a new way by Bob Clearmountain, who worked with Bowie in the past, including on his Let’s Dance album. The updated cut was clearly of great ...
The book also reveals how Bowie’s hit post-disco album Let’s Dance from 1983 –produced by Nile Rodgers – only came about thanks to a rather awkward encounter in a bar in the States.
This exclusive piece lets fans complete Bowie’s timeless holiday look, with profits going to charity.” Remind yourself of Bowie's iconic intro to The Snowman here: ...
You’ll see the term “chameleonic” often used to describe David Bowie‘s recording career. That’s true to the extent that he tried out different guises and styles on a regular basis.
A new breed of superstars was inventing the future: Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Neil Young, David Bowie ... again.”) So let’s break it down: the 74 best albums of 1974.
The VIP concert will feature Bowie's hit 1983 album “Let's Dance” played in its entirety, while the Friday and Saturday shows will each feature different set lists, special guests and items created by ...