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Review created: 05/10/07
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When I decided I wanted to start checking out Bowie's music I figured this might be the place to start. I guess it was meant to be because I found it the next week in a pawn shop. I've been hooked ever since. This is a great collection of songs and a good place to start if you're like me and were not even born yet when these albums came out. 5 Huge Stars


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  Changesbowie, by David Bowie
Review created: 10/16/03
by: cdm72 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Changesbowie probably changed the course of my musical tastes for the rest of my life.

Cons:
Some great songs not included, even though they probably performed better than the chosen ones.

It was late 1991 and I knew exactly a handful of things about David Bowie: 1)I knew he sang Let s Dance [#1] 2) I knew he sang Modern Love [#14] 3) I knew he sang China Girl [#51] 4) I knew he sang Blue Jean [#8] 5) I knew Stephen King s failed mini-series Golden Years [#10] was named after another Bowie song I d heard only in bits when the show aired. Then I discovered my step-dad s CD collection and saw he had a David Bowie CD called CHANGESBOWIE, so I looked over it to see what songs were on it and what do you know, there s Golden Years . Finally I could hear the entire thing. So I copied..


Review ID: 10000000000213815
  "We can be heroes!"-The Best Of Bowie.
Review created: 05/25/02
by: jeff_wilder78 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Classic Bowie.

Cons:
Can't think of any.

I remember, standing in Camelot music on that day in January 1997. I was going through the CDs and I came to the David Bowie ones. Now I had gotten into Mr. Bowie a few years ago, thanks to his Outside album and his association with Nine Inch Nails. As I looked through the albums, I came across one that featured many of his classic songs on it. I saw that it had "Changes", "Fame" and "Golden Years" on it. That was enough for me to snatch up the album and head for the counter. So what we have here is "Changesbowie" an 18-song compilation that chronologically spans Bowie's career from 1969 to...


Review ID: 10000000000213817
  Fate Changes Mickp's Perception of Ziggy Stardust
Review created: 10/10/00
by: mickp -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
18 brilliant tracks without a single weak link. Long running time. Songs arranged to compliment each other perfectly.

Cons:
CD is missing two tracks from cassette version - Lack of "Starman" is a travesty.

It seems amazing to me now that it has been nearly ten years since that fateful fishing trip which saw me begin a day with one opinion about an artist and go to sleep that night with the seeds sown for a diametrically opposite point of view to assert itself. Drop of the hat fishing expeditions to the nearby coastal town of Mandurah had become a regular fixture for myself and my friends David and Jamie. Mandurah was nearby, but still about an hours drive and as David was the only one of us with a car at the time, Jamie and I often found ourselves at the mercy of the overblown hotted-up stereo..


Review ID: 10000000000213818
  A Look Into The Career of David Bowie
Review created: 02/25/01
by: thevoid99 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Excellent compilation from David Bowie

Cons:
None

Since the dawn of Rock N Roll, there have been numerous icons like Elvis Presley, The Beatles, James Brown, Bob Dylan, and more. Another rock icon that came into the scene in 1967 was a young South London man who would not only reinvent himself musically but also with his own image from time to time. That man is David Bowie. Born David Robert Jones in January 8, 1947, Bowie has been known for making new styles of music and genres throughout the 1970s and helped pave the way for such artists like Boy George, Psychedelic Furs, London Suede, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, and pop icon.


Review ID: 10000000000213820
  Under Pressure? No, still chillin'
Review created: 09/19/00
by: Spliffhead -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
E-Z steps to become a Bowiehead

Cons:
none

Late 20th century decadent-androgynous-alien-folksinger David Jones was only 13 when he picked up the saxophone. By the early days of the next century, he had picked up the music industry, broken all their rules and did everything (including selling shares of profit from his future albums at the stock exchange) with style. Jones aka Bowie aka Ziggy Stardust, who underwent his first change of name to avoid confusion with Davy Jones, member of a (very) short-lived British band The Monkees, said yes, he remembers his dreams and even writes them down (for later references, maybe), to a Rolling...


Review ID: 10000000000213819
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