David Bowie's 1993 masterpiece, The Buddha Of Suburbia, is a captivating blend of glam rock and art rock that showcases the legendary artist's innovative spirit. Released on 8 November 1993, this iconic album has been reimagined with a 2021 remaster, bringing new life to its eclectic mix of tracks.
The album's 11 tracks, including 'Buddha Of Suburbia', 'Sex And The Church', and 'Strangers When We Meet (Buddha Version)', demonstrate Bowie's remarkable ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. With collaborations, such as the feature of Lenny Kravitz on the reworked 'Buddha Of Suburbia', this album is a testament to Bowie's fearless approach to music.
Clocking in at 55 minutes, The Buddha Of Suburbia is a sonic journey that meanders through a diverse range of emotions and themes, from the introspective to the surreal. Released via Rhino, this remastered edition is a must-listen for fans of David Bowie and anyone drawn to the avant-garde sounds of glam rock and art rock. With its unique blend of style and substance, The Buddha Of Suburbia remains a standout entry in David Bowie's illustrious discography.