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Originally posted by bjjp2 Wow, I couldn't disagree more. To the contrary, Bowie has made many consciously uncommercial, yet artistically adventurous, albums. Listen to "Outside" "Low" "Lodger", "Earthling." |
And Tin Machine. That was a deliberate attempt to parlay in more "alternative" music, and to get his "indie cred" back.
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Originally posted by DarkAngel
Bowie has made so many bad albums since "let's dance 1983" only a hardcore Bowie fan would recognize these duds:
-tonight
-never let me down
-black tie
-outside
-budha of surburbia
-earthling
-hours
After so many lame works it would be very surprising for Bowie to make good album.........can anyone tell us they think HEATHEN is a good album? |
I
did.
Methinks you jump to conclusions after only a few listens. Have you actually listened to these albums more than once or twice?
I thought, in particular, that
Outside ,
Hours, and
Earthling were fabulous albums.
I do agree that
Tonight and
Never Let Me Down were the introduction of the anti-Bowie after the real Bowie had been assissinated, with some sort of conspiratorial plot to cover it up, but starting with
Black Tie White Noise, I think he started to find his voice again (it still kinda sucked).
He's a crooner, always was, always will be, and therefore, automatically, he will always have a sense of "pop" and "hook" that more underground material does not. So if that's what y'all want to call "sell-out", go ahead. I won't, but I have a hard time with the term, anyway (any commercial artist that releases music for anything other than free is selling out if he does anything other than try to break even, and sometimes even then).