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- DAVID BOWIE - ChangesOneBowie - LP - COBLP2016
DAVID BOWIE - ChangesOneBowie - LP - COBLP2016
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0190295994082
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Autores: David Bowie, Tim Renwick, Mick Wayne, Rick Wakeman, Herbie Flowers, Terry Cox, Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, Mick Woodmansey, Tony Newmark, Aynsley Dunbar, Carlos Alomar, Earl Slick, John Lennon, Mike Garson, Roy Bittan, Willy Weeks, Emir Ksasan, George Murray, Andy Newmark, Dennis Davis, David Sanborn, Pablo Rosario, Larry Washington, Ralph Mcdonald, Ava Cherry, Robin Clark, Anthony Hinton, Diane Sumler, Luther Vandross, Warren Peace, Jean Millington, Jean Fineberg
Editor: Parlophone (2016)
Formato: LP, Vinyl, Compilation, Reissue
Lançamento: 1976
Géneros: Rock, Funk, Soul, Pop, Pop-Rock, Glam, Glam-Rock, Art-Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul
EAN: 0190295994082
DISPONÍVEL
LP
A1 / Space Oddity / 5:14
A2 / John, I'm Only Dancing / 2:43
A3 / Changes / 3:33
A4 / Ziggy Stardust / 3:13
A5 / Suffragette City / 3:25
A6 / The Jean Genie / 4:03
B1 / Diamond Dogs / 5:56
B2 / Rebel Rebel / 4:30
B3 / Young Americans / 5:10
B4 / Fame / 4:12
B5 / Golden Years / 3:59
A1 / Space Oddity / 5:14
A2 / John, I'm Only Dancing / 2:43
A3 / Changes / 3:33
A4 / Ziggy Stardust / 3:13
A5 / Suffragette City / 3:25
A6 / The Jean Genie / 4:03
B1 / Diamond Dogs / 5:56
B2 / Rebel Rebel / 4:30
B3 / Young Americans / 5:10
B4 / Fame / 4:12
B5 / Golden Years / 3:59
Changesonebowie is an important record in the arc of David Bowie's career—maybe not on the level of The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders From Mars or Low, but it isn't a stretch to say that the album is partially responsible for cementing Bowie's stardom. When Changesonebowie first appeared in May of 1976, Bowie was four years removed from his Ziggy Stardust-fueled UK breakthrough, but he had only recently cracked the U.S. market, with “Fame” hitting number one in 1975. He'd remain in the Billboard Top 10 with Young Americans and Station to Station and, this, the compilation that closed the curtain on the first act of his career.
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There's an elegance to the structure of Changesonebowie, with its near chronological sequencing lending the album a narrative: it is the story of Bowie's metamorphosis from a quizzical folkie to a conquering colossus. As Changesonebowie progresses, the music expands: the brawny glam turns ornate on the second side and then slides into soul, with the funky rhythms supplying an artful ascendance. “Golden Years” ends the compilation on a note of triumph: it plays as a celebration of the self-reinvention showcased on Changesonebowie.