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by starcollector, , Aug 28 '09
Pros: The music is interesting and there is always a dance beat. Cons: Less accessible than we're used to from Bowie.
Disclaimer: Those looking for a brief description of the album will find what their looking for in the "Review Body" section. The section titled "Track Reviews" is meant only for those who want to read detailed descriptions of the songs, and ...
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by thevoid99 - Top 100, Jun 20 '02
Pros: An Excellent Closing Chapter from Bowie and Eno. Cons: None.
After David Bowie released “Heroes” in the fall of 1977, he decided it was time to go on tour starting in 1978. Unlike previous tours where Bowie played as different characters along with theatrical backgrounds, Bowie returned to basics by just...
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by pyfr - Top 1000, Apr 13 '05
Pros: Well, it IS weird. Bowie trying to get back in on the radio game. Cons: Something about it doesn't sound quite right. Eno's influence was probably starting to fade.
No matter what you think of the musical legend/chameleon that is David Bowie, you have to admit that the dude took chances. Sometimes it paid off ("Ziggy Stardust", "Station To Station"), sometimes it didn't ("Young Americans", everything since "Let's ...
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by brian_lettsin , Oct 11 '06
Pros: Some interesting and engaging experiments with Brian Eno; one or two enjoyably quirky selections Cons: Largely inconsistent, plenty of atrocious material and lashings of filler, too short
It was over two years ago that I discovered David Jones, quickly fell under his spell and embraced his quite remarkable canon over a series of months. Since then, I have lost about five friends, all of whom labelled him overrated, have been accused of ...
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by istopyykkonen , May 08 '01
Pros: Very good and different kind of songs from other pop records. Cons: Maybe it`s not for all.
Lodger is full of weirdest music it is nothing like other Bowie records, and it shows that Bowie is master of changing his ways in music. I surely hope that Bowie and eno would work more together in nowdays be cause they are great at it, Enos...
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