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    • Gavin Edwards,Christopher R. Weingarten,Brittany Spanos,Jason Newman,Simon Vozick-Levinson,Maura Johnston,Patrick Doyle,Scott Sterling,Andy Greene,Rob Sheffield
    • “Space Oddity” (1969) David Bowie spent most of the Sixties trying desperately to become a famous musician. He knocked around in groups like the Manish Boys and Davie Jones with the King Bees and released solo singles like “The Laughing Gnome,” but nothing seemed to work.
    • “The Man Who Sold the World” (1970) Bowie’s 1970 album The Man Who Sold the World was his first with his classic band, the Spiders from Mars, who helped steer his sound from folk-tinged to forward-thinking rock & roll.
    • “Changes” (1971) David Bowie was seemingly in danger of being a one-hit wonder by 1971. “Space Oddity” was two long years in the past, and music had changed dramatically.
    • “Life on Mars?” (1971) “This is a sensitive young girl’s reaction to … The Media,” Bowie explained on a piece of hotel stationary about this story of a lonely girl with “mousy hair” and mean parents who goes to the movies to escape from her problems.
  1. Best of Bowie is a greatest hits album by English recording artist David Bowie. Released in October 2002, four months after the critical and commercial success of the Heathen album, the songs range from his second album, David Bowie (1969) to Heathen (2002).

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  2. MOJO’s team of writers select David Bowie's greatest ever songs. 100. Let Me Sleep Beside You. 99. Bring Me The Disco King 98. Move On

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · 1. “RocknRoll Suicide” ( The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1972) “RocknRoll Suicide” is not only the best album closer of...

    • Ashes To Ashes (1980) With a meta-narrative that reaches back to his first hit, Space Oddity, a future-shaping new wave/pop crossover style that set the blueprint for the 80s, and one of his catchiest choruses matched to some of his most cryptic lyrics, Ashes To Ashes sits at the juncture where Bowie’s knack for writing perfect pop tunes meets his compulsion towards the avant-garde.
    • “Heroes” (1977) Bowie, Brian Eno and Tony Visconti came up with material that was both more daring and more catchy during their time at Berlin’s Hansa Studios, but for sheer emotive expression matched with sonic perfection, “Heroes” marks the towering pinnacle of their achievements.
    • Life On Mars? (1971) Amazing now to think that Life On Mars? was passed over for single release in 1971. Waiting a further two years before the strength of Bowie’s Ziggy-era fame took it to No.3 in the UK and cemented its place among David Bowie’s best songs, Life On Mars?
    • Blackstar (2015) Released in November 2015, two months ahead of its parent album, Blackstar immediately served notice that some of Bowie’s best work was about to come from a late-stage creative peak.
  4. Jan 8, 2024 · A list of the best songs found on every David Bowie studio project.

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