Station to Station

What makes it arguably Bowie's best album?

It's not Hunky Dory or Scary Monsters

>Implying

>Not Low

Get out

>implications

it genuinely makes me want to try cocaine and nothing else does.

IM THINKING THAT IT MUST BE LOVE

The solid, almost krautrock groove which kinda underpins the album is the killer for me. There's this mad desire to dance and love bubbling under the coked up surface, and it makes me happy; underneath all of the bullshit people just want to have a good time.

Bowie got something there, combining mad panic and uncertainty with joyful melodies and funk

Low is his best album tho

Checked and yes Low is fucking amazing

>tfw you first heard Low a year before the day he died
LISTEN
*bow boo booo*

>tfw I heard Bowie on the radio the week he died

or you could listen to some real Funk and not this soulless plastic parody
baka white people

You should, it's pretty fantastic.

>tfw the first album I listened to on coke was Abbey Road
I fucked up

I don't see the young americans connection

Autism

My favorites are actually a tie between Hunky Dory, Low, and Scary Monsters :')

It's not. The title track and Stay are masterpieces and Golden Years is a great single, but the rest of the album is pretty mediocre funk rock.

Low and "Heroes" are his best albums.

if you liked it you should see the sequal.

Lodger is my personal favorite.
But anything from Station to Station to Scary Monster including The Idiot is a good answer
Teenage wildlife is probably my favorite bowie song

The Berlin trilogy was his best shit, but this is solid, along with Scary Monsters and Hunky Dory. Station to Station, TVC15, and Golden Years are some of my favorites of his.

For a while I thought pic related was my favorite album of his, then I listened to the Berlin trilogy more and woke up.

if i had to put 5 up there i guess would be

>Diamond dogs
>Low
>Heroes
>Station to station
>Scary monsters

but however you want to rank them
its just crazy how much quality stuff this guy put out there

id say every track is great maybe for except tvc15 which isnt bad either just not as great
i think he didnt like the final version of tvc15 actually
wouldnt say its his best but up there

It's his best album to do coke to

Wild Is The Wind might not be his original song but sure is one of the best on the album

Lodger is the underrated genius album

>but the rest of the album is pretty mediocre funk rock
neither Word on a Wing or Wild is the Wind are funk you retard. Station to Station and Golden Years are the most funk influenced tracks here.

and Word on a Wing is fuckin amazing.

>no-one mentions the actual best Bowie album, Blackstar

Come on, guys.

>What makes it arguably Bowie's best album?
if you haven't listened to his other albums?

>combining mad panic and uncertainty with joyful melodies and funk
yes... this album is a go to for when you've been drugged out/haven't been sleeping but you're still feeling speedy still getting things done but feeling anxious...

>Tfw you finally realize Diamond Dogs is actually the best Bowie album

BOYS, BOYS, IT'S A SWEET THING

You mean this?

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I'M AFRAID OF AMERICANS

The way the title track just fucking takes off halfway through is one of my all-time favorite musical moments. Also, the way the whole band just jams hard as fuck at the end

>Best
Low
>Runner Up
Blackstar
>Worst
David Bowie
>Overrated
Man Who Sold the World
>Underrated
Lodger

Or the sequel after that.

I'M AFRAID OF THE WORLD

might be his best instrumentation

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