Author Don Klees is on the podcast to talk about his new book
David Bowie: 1983-2016 Every Album, Every Song. It's part of Sonicbond Publishing’s On Track series.
In a career full of twists and turns, none was as sharp as the one David Bowie experienced after his 1983 album
Let's Dance. The record gave Bowie the hit that he wanted but completely altered his artistic standing in the process. Instead of an innovator who pushed rock music forward, the singer found himself a global superstar with a mass audience whose tastes he didn't understand and who reciprocated this feeling as the 1980s unfolded.
After immersing himself in the band project Tin Machine, Bowie spent the 1990s embracing reinvention and experimentation with mixed but often fascinating results, leading to a full-fledged renaissance early in the 21st century. From there, his story only got stranger; 2013's
The Next Day was a triumphant comeback after years of self-imposed silence. Meanwhile, 2016's
Blackstar stood among his most challenging albums and became the final release of his lifetime. One constant is that the records David Bowie released during this time were ultimately the result of his artistic vision, wherever it took him. This book considers all those releases on their own merits, away from the shadow of his 1970s landmarks. Even if Bowie himself didn't always appreciate the results, every album featured songs worthy of his reputation.
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