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Station to Station
- 1976
- 6 tracks
- 38 min
- glam rock
Album Description
David Bowie's iconic album, Station to Station, is a masterclass in innovative storytelling and sonic experimentation. Released on 23 January 1976 through Parlophone UK, this seminal work showcases Bowie's unique blend of glam rock and art rock, pushing the boundaries of musical expression.
The 2016 remastered edition of Station to Station boasts a sleek and refined sound, with each track meticulously reworked to accentuate the original's bold vision. From the opening notes of the title track, it's clear that Bowie is on a mission to redefine the possibilities of rock music. With a runtime of just 38 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful exploration of themes and emotions, featuring standout tracks like 'Golden Years', 'Word on a Wing', and 'Wild Is the Wind'.
Throughout the album, Bowie's chameleon-like ability to adapt and evolve is on full display, as he effortlessly navigates a range of styles and personas. The result is a work of enduring genius, one that continues to captivate and inspire listeners to this day. With its fusion of bold experimentation and timeless songcraft, Station to Station remains an essential listening experience for fans of David Bowie and anyone drawn to the thrill of innovative, genre-pushing music.
Tracks
- Station to Station - 2016 RemasterDavid Bowie
- Golden Years - 2016 RemasterDavid Bowie
- Word on a Wing - 2016 RemasterDavid Bowie
- TVC15 - 2016 RemasterDavid Bowie
- Stay - 2016 RemasterDavid Bowie
- Wild Is the Wind - 2016 RemasterDavid Bowie
About David Bowie
David Bowie, born David Robert Jones, was an iconic English singer, songwriter, musician, and actor, renowned for his chameleonic ability to reinvent himself and his music. Emerging in the 1960s, Bowie's breakthrough came with the 1972 album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," where he embodied the fantastical sci-fi character Ziggy Stardust. Throughout his career, Bowie's innovative approach to music and performance left an indelible mark on popular culture. He co-wrote hits like "Fame" with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon, and his discography spans genres like glam rock and art rock. Bowie's stagecraft and visual presentation were as legendary as his music, making him one of the most influential and acclaimed musicians of the 20th century.
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