Bowie

Bowie
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David Bowie is a shape-shifting, genre-twisting genius whose 27 albums over 40 years reveal a creative bigamist marrying pop and art, theatre and rock, fashion and film, sound and style. "Bowie: Album by Album" is the ultimate celebration of the entire career of the icon. Longtime fans and new followers alike can explore in detail every album and every track--from his eponymous 1967 debut album, through his unbeatable rise of seventies classics including "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Station to Station, Low, and Heroes," to rare gems like "The Buddha of Suburbia" and his critically acclaimed 2003 album "Reality." The illustrations present a galaxy of rare and iconic images from the world's leading photographers. Fans will love iconic images from album covers and performances, of Bowie wearing outrageous outfits and surrealist makeup from across the decades. These are combined with more intimate, behind-the-scenes images that reveal the musician at work. Written by acclaimed music critic Paolo Hewitt, the text assesses the writing and recording of each release, and reflects on their impact and influence on the art of popular music. Featuring a discography of studio albums, live albums, notable compilations and soundtracks, this is the essential companion to David Bowie's legendary achievements.Author BiographyPaolo Hewitt is a British journalist and author of over twenty titles covering such subjects as music, fashion, and soccer. He has written for "Melody Maker" and "NME, Vogue Germany," and "The Sunday Times." Among other titles, he is the author of "The Small Faces: The Young Mod's Forgotten Story" and "Alan McGee and the Story of Creation Records," as well as various works of fiction. He lives in London. Robert Elms is a writer, broadcaster, and radio show host for BBC London. He is also a former columnist for "NME" and "The Face," and author of "The Way We Wore: A Life in ThreadsM," a book about fashion's relationship between music and youth culture. He lives in London.