Yeah, I found that when thinking about it, my favourite Bowie songs aren't necessarily on the one I chose (Station To Station). It just hangs together the best. Station To Station, for me, is the most different and special and ambitious of his albums. There's just nothing like it.Codreanu said:I chose "Low" for coherence, because it works so well qua album, and is the one i've listened to the most. My favourite tracks (Five Years, Heroes, Something in the Air, etc.) are too well scattered throughout his discography to suggest another or second-best release.
Nnnnnnooooooooooooooooooo!Aly Panic said:Gratest Hits
dazzak said:Yeah, I found that when thinking about it, my favourite Bowie songs aren't necessarily on the one I chose (Station To Station). It just hangs together the best.
dazzak said:Station To Station, for me, is the most different and special and ambitious of his albums. There's just nothing like it.
The second half of Low is definitely the weaker one (but genius nevertheless), but it does have one of my absolute favourite Bowie songs - Warszawa.Nikita said:Funny, I never really enoyed the B side of Low and thought it was really overrated - for those who were born with CDs, I am talking about a time when LP's had A and B sides, and as far as Low is concerned, by the last "instrumental" tracks
dazzak said:Nnnnnnooooooooooooooooooo!
Best ofs are generally evil and, in the case of geniuses such as Bowie, completely pointless.
++++++ said:Did anyone pick up the reissue of the "David Live" and "Stage" live CDs? Both are excellent. "David Live" has some great reworks of his songs. Him and his band go nuts on Moonage Daydream.