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January 14, 1977 – David Bowie released his eleventh studio album “Low”

JANUARY 14, 1977 – David Bowie released his eleventh studio album “Low” as the first of three collaborations with ex-Roxy Music keyboardist and conceptualist Brian Eno termed the “Berlin Trilogy”. Recorded following Bowie’s move to West Berlin after a period of drug addiction and personal instability, “Low” was in fact recorded largely in France, and marked a shift in Bowie’s musical style toward an electronic and avant-garde approach that would be further explored on subsequent albums “Heroes” (1977) and “Lodger” (1979).

TRACKLIST:
1) Speed of Life
2) Breaking Glass (Bowie, Dennis Davis, George Murray)
3) What in the World
4) Sound and Vision
5) Always Crashing in the Same Car
6) Be My Wife
7) A New Career in a New Town
8) Warszawa (Bowie, Brian Eno)
9) Art Decade
10) Weeping Wall
11) Subterraneans

January 14, 1977 - David Bowie

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