Bowie

My music library got deleted, what music from David Bowie should I download?

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Scary Monsters, Heathen, and Station to Station

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just download an album when you want to listen to it

a comprehensive digital music library is not worth having and commonly available stuff like Bowie doesn't require a local copy

Everything from 1969 to 1984

1. Outside

Everything from the second self-titled to Let's Dance is incredible (well, i don't like pin-ups, but that's just personal preference). Tin Machine 1 and 2 are great too. Outside, Hours, Reality, and The Next Day are his most essential post-Let's Dance albums. I really like Blackstar but people seem pretty divisive on it around here.

Hunky Dory, Aladdin Sane, Heroes, Heathen

Just about anything with his mug on the cover is exceptionally good

ESSENTIALS
>Hunky Dory (1971)
>The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
>Station to Station (1976)
>Low (1977)
>"Heroes" (1977)
>Scary Monsters and Super Creeps (1980)

GET THIS TOO
>The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
>Live Santa Monica '72 (1972)
>Aladdin Sane (1973)
>Young Americans (1975)
>Lodger (1979)
>Let's Dance (1983)
>Blackstar (2016)

Also a singles comp of some kind because there's some non-album singles you need like Space Oddity and John, I'm Only Dancing as well as some classic singles on mediocre records like Rebel Rebel.

so literally every album except lodger, earthling, the next day, and blackstar? do reality and outside count since they're drawings?

But Space Oddity was on an album. The second self-titled.
Also since when is Rebel Rebel mediocre?

They were a pretty good rap group, I guess.

Holy christ you are 0 for 2 on basic reading comprehension.

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Everything from The Man who Sold the World to Scary Monsters. Skip everything up to 1. Outside and then continue listening to everything up until Blackstar.

>non-album singles you need like Space Oddity
>mediocre records like Rebel Rebel
what the hell do you mean i'm 0 for 2 this is what was literally written down

The Buddha of Suburbia is a must

>non-album singles you need like Space Oddity

There are multiple versions of Space Oddity, some of which (including the best) are non-album singles

>mediocre records like Rebel Rebel

This quote is wrong. Re-read the post with some basic reading comprehension and copy + paste skills.

OH I'M FUCKING STUPID
Okay, sorry, got it. I just woke up.
...Diamond Dogs isn't mediocre, though.

>Scary Monsters being essentiall, but not The Man Who Sold the World

It's funny how "Hours" is almost a non existing album in Bowie's discography

Everything, even Tonight and NLMD have great songs on them (Absolute Beginners, When The Wind Blows and Loving The Alien)

And Buddha of suburbia.

Just got his full discography, what order is recommended? Chronological? Haven't listened anything from him yet, but watched a documentary.

But that's accurate. Scary Monsters is probably his greatest synthesis of Berlin and traditional rock structures. Plus Up the Hill Backwards is one of his greatest achievements.

Man Who Sold the World has great moments (TITLE TRACK) but on the whole it's just a well executed a two guitar 70's heavy rock album. Not really seeing what's essential rather than great about it unless you're some kind of glam metal head.

Chronological as with literally every collection of art by a single artist in the history of the human ace.

Hunky Dory and Low are the best/most representative of his two over all styles imo
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I'd say start with Hunky Dory and then either start back at the first self titled or the second self titled.

Oh my, what a broad statement. You seem like you know what you're talking about, replying with such conviction. I'm off to listen to 75 Gucci Mane mixtapes, have a nice day.

Outside

download all the albums from the 70s. that's all you need

Thank you, what about The rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust? It's what I see mentioned the most, and the concept seems intriguing.

It's GOOD, but I don't think it's the best glam rock album he did. That'd be Hunky Dory or Aladdin Sane. The concept's not as fleshed out as, say, Diamond Dogs' or 1.Outside's, but it IS an interesting concept and the songs are fantastic, as always.

it's good. it's similar to Hunky Dory but slightly more rock n roll. I feel like the songs aren't as good as Hunky Dory