The Man Who Sold the World [Enhanced]

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With 1970's The Man Who Sold the World, David Bowie set aside his pop and singer-songwriter aspirations and headed in a harder-rocking direction. Producer Tony Visconti provided a thick, dense setting with guitarist Mick Ronson playing the role of guitar hero to Bowie's megalomaniac frontman; think Keith Richards and Mick Jagger sprinkled with fairy dust. The new approach flowered on Hunky Dory, but the outline for the master plan is here. The title track, "The Width of a Circle," and "All the Madmen" are essential Bowie, as he slips from cryptic to straightforward, celebratory wordplay. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. The Perfect Drug [CD-single] [EP]
  2. The Smiths
  3. The Stooges
  4. This Business of Art
  5. This Year's Model (With Bonus Disc) [Original recording remastered]
  6. Tiny Music...Songs From The Vatican Gift Shop
  7. Trans-Europe Express [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  8. Transformer [Original recording remastered]
  9. Ultimate Collection
  10. Weathered

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Dogs in the Traffic [Import]

Guitar with Bird Sounds: Flights of Fancy

Frans Brüggen Edition Vol. 3 - English Ensemble Music

Music: Double Drop [CD-single] [Import]

High Karate

Album Review: '64-'95 [Deluxe Edition][Expanded Packaging]

Coracao Bobo [Import]

GAME TIGHT [Explicit Lyrics]

Les La Vendieres du Portugal [Import]

Fussisches Requiem

Fables

Is It Sinatra?

Grab It!

Concerto for Piano & Orchestra Op 39

Oceans Apart