Aladdin Sane era Bowie goes slightly left-field, with an album of groovy covers of tunes he likes! Top versions of Them, Pretty Things, Yardbirds, Easybeats, Merseys and the Kinks. Talk about a concept album.
Heroes, V2 Schneider, Joe The Lion - this album is the high point of Bowie's Berlin period - working with Eno, Tony VIsconti etc this really is a 100%...
Seminal Bowie - in his Berlin period, working with Eno. Sound and Vision, Breaking Glass, Always Crashing, Be My Wife - Jesus its easy to forget how good...
Art-rock classic from Bowie originally released in 1979 - inspired by Eno's 'Oblique Strategies' and features the single 'Boys Keep Swinging' plus more!
Nearly hard rock, recorded in 71 with a large amount of deepness, lots of references to Kahlil Gibran and such like - it's a groovy piece of history in...
Pre-Eno artiness. This is Mick Ronson-era rocktastically fabtastic mate. David is definitely on one and ziggyed to the max. Come on baby, Let's make love...
9 to 5 and Odd Jobs was received as a return to country form for the singer after her pop dalliances, but to Parton herself it was something even bigger...
Nearly hard rock, recorded in 71 with a large amount of deepness, lots of references to Kahlil Gibran and such like - it's a groovy piece of history in...