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  1. Hace 5 días · 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).

    • Rock
  2. Hace 3 días · The David Bowie and Mick Jagger recording of "Dancing in the Street" was issued as a single on EMI, with all profits going to the charity. The song topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks, and reached No. 7 in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100

    • Pop Rock [65] Dance-Rock
  3. Hace 4 días · David Bowies ‘Diamond Dogs': Track-by-Track. Allison Rapp Published: May 24, 2024. UCR. When David Bowie first began work on 1974's Diamond Dogs, he intended for it to be a conceptual...

  4. Hace 5 días · On May 24th, 1974, David Bowie released his eighth studio album, Diamond Dogs. The Starman had enjoyed a gradual breakthrough to worldwide acclaim following a shaky start in the late 1960s and a period of unbound prosperity in the early 1970s. In Diamond Dogs, Bowie began to emerge from his successful glam-rock phase, as signposted by his Ziggy ...

  5. Hace 4 días · David Bowie llegó a 1974 como una de las estrellas de rock más grandes del mundo entero. Todavía estaba entusiasmado con el éxito del personaje de Ziggy Stardust. Esa imagen se había vuelto tan famosa que terminó adornando la portada del octavo álbum del cantante. «Diamond Dogs» se lanzó el 24 de mayo de 1974, hace exactos 50 años ...

  6. Hace 4 días · R&B was galvanic to the young Bowie, as it was with most of his generation (he covered Bobby Bland’s ‘I Pity The Fool’ in 1965 with The Manish Boys). He was alert to its developments, some of which were mirroring his own – a hybridised musicality, an expansive, symphonic sweep with lush textures and concepts.

  7. Hace 4 días · David Bowie in the studio during the recording of the Diamond Dogs album (Image credit: Michael Ochs Archives) All sorts of grand ideas were floated in the build up to Diamond Dogs. Bowie had spoken of his intention to mount a “full-scale rock musical” re-telling the story of Ziggy Stardust.