Favorit Bowie Albums?

>He's still gone, the pain hasn't gone away.

What are your favorite Bowie albums Anons? Live, studio, compilation whatever you want.

Man Who Sold The World
Hunky Dory
Rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust
David Live
Young Americans
Station to Station
Low
"Heroes"
Lodger
Scary Monsters
Let's Dance
1.Outside
Heathen
Next Day
Black Star

Everything from the first album to Diamond Dogs is GOAT then he lost me until the soundtrack to the Ziggy Stardust motion picture was released.

Also everything he released under the name David Jones is GOAT!

Listening to Low right now, it's great.

I started with Ziggy Stardust because my dad would tell me that he would sit in front of his record player with headphones on listening to music all the time to clear his mind from his four sisters and absent parents. Every time he would mention something new about his room, such as his black light and his posters of Bowie, Yes, Fleetwood Mac and more. Bowie was always his favorite, the only albums he missed were while raising me and my siblings. Ziggy was his favorite but he also recommend that I listen to Low and Hunky Dory.

Sorry for the blog post.

side A of diamond dogs is godly

most of you pre-teens onIy cared about him after he died

David Live is best live album

Here's my official (tm) rankings of the albums. Ordered best to worst.

First 12 - 10/10
Ziggy-"Heroes" - 9/10
Reality, Let's Dance, TND - 8/10
Hours and Outside - 7/10
Buddah - 6/10
S/T - 5/10
Never Let Me Down - Negative twenty.

>Buddha
>6
How

contrarianism

You're correct. He was very obscure before his death.

Isn't the album usually considered pretty weak?
How is that 'contrarian'?

People just don't like it because
>m-muh classics
>bowie never did instrumentals after Low...Except all the instrumentals he did after Low

If you haven't listened to a single Bowie album, and are reading this post right now, go listen to Station To Station. It's so easily his best.

Nah
Go listen to Never Let Me Down
It's considered his best, this contrarian fuck is being ironic

Dude 2 of his 90s albums are in my top 5.
And I loved the instrumentals on Black Tie.

I'm not ranking it low because it's not a 'classic'.

Who the fuck hasn't listened to a Bowie album?

A 6 is an above average ranking. I don't understand what your so upset about.

7 is mediocre, 8 is good, 9 is great, and 10 is amazing. Anything below is a 0.

What's the general thoughts on The Next Day? It just never clicked with me like Heathen did.

David Bowie 5/10
Space Oddity 8/10
Man Who Sold The World 9/10
Hunky Dory 10/10
Ziggy Stardust 10/10
Santa Monica 72' 7/10
Aladdin Sane 9/10
Ziggy Stardust Motion Picture 8/10
Diamon Dogs 9/10
David Live 7/10
Young Americans 9/10
Station to Station 10/10
Low 10/10
"Heroes" 9/10
Stage 8/10
Peter and the wolf 6/10
Lodger 9/10
Scary Monsters 10/10
Baal 7/10
Let's Dance 8/10
Tonight 4/10
Never Let Me Down 3/10
Tin Machine 5/10
Tin Machine II 5/10
Oi Vey Baby! 4/10
Black Tie White Noise 6/10
Buddha of Suburbia 8/10
1.Outside 10/10
Earthling 7/10
Hours 6/10
Heathen 9/10
Reality 7/10
A Reality Tour 9/10
The Next Day 8/10
Black Star 10/10

The only one I've listened to is Let's Dance.

Fuck I didn't finish that reply lmoa. Fucking LOVE Let's Dance, but I should prob listen to more of his stuff.

>Peter and the wolf
...That counts...?
Tin Machine I get but...
..That counts/???

The Next Day Extra is one of my favorite Bowie albums, it has quite a lot of 10/10 and the flow of the album is great, although I'd like to have the bonus section end the same the Deluxe version did. I'll Take You There definitely should have been the closing track on the bonus songs.