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Predeterminado David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 1973 (2015) [192kHz/24bit]


David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 1973 (2015) 192-24
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [192 kHz/24 bit]
Time: 41:46
Full Size: 1.61 GB


Ziggy Stardust wrote the blueprint for David Bowie's hard-rocking glam, and Aladdin Sane essentially follows the pattern, for both better and worse. A lighter affair than Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane is actually a stranger album than its predecessor, buoyed by bizarre lounge-jazz flourishes from pianist Mick Garson and a handful of winding, vaguely experimental songs. Bowie abandons his futuristic obsessions to concentrate on the detached cool of New York and London hipsters, as on the compressed rockers "Watch That Man," "Cracked Actor," and "The Jean Genie." Bowie follows the hard stuff with the jazzy, dissonant sprawls of "Lady Grinning Soul," "Aladdin Sane," and "Time," all of which manage to be both campy and avant-garde simultaneously, while the sweepingly cinematic "Drive-In Saturday" is a soaring fusion of sci-fi doo wop and melodramatic teenage glam. He lets his paranoia slip through in the clenched rhythms of "Panic in Detroit," as well as on his oddly clueless cover of "Let's Spend the Night Together." For all the pleasures on Aladdin Sane, there's no distinctive sound or theme to make the album cohesive; it's Bowie riding the wake of Ziggy Stardust, which means there's a wealth of classic material here, but not enough focus to make the album itself a classic.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo


Cita:
01. Watch That Man (2013 Remaster) (04:30)
02. Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) (05:10)
03. Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) (04:37)
04. Panic in Detroit (2013 Remaster) (04:2
05. Cracked Actor (2013 Remaster) (03:02)
06. Time (2013 Remaster) (05:15)
07. The Prettiest Star (2013 Remaster) (03:31)
08. Let's Spend the Night Together (2013 Remaster) (03:10)
09. The Jean Genie (2013 Remaster) (04:0
10. Lady Grinning Soul (2013 Remaster) (03:55)

David Bowie - guitar, harmonica, saxophone, vocals
Mick Ronson - guitar, piano, vocals
Trevor Bolder - bass guitar
Mick "Woody" Woodmansey - drums

Additional personnel
Mike Garson - piano, synthesizers
Ken Fordham - saxophone, flutes
Brian "Bux" Wilshaw - saxophone, flutes
Juanita "Honey" Franklin - backing vocals
Linda Lewis - backing vocals
G.A. MacCormack - backing vocals




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