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David Bowie - Fashion album flac Performer: David Bowie
Title: Fashion
Style: Disco, Glam
Released: 1980
MP3 album: 1375 mb
FLAC album: 1829 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: ASF VOX AU MP3 DMF VQF AA
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Fashion" is a track from David Bowie's 1980 album Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps). It was released as the second single from the album and was accompanied, like its predecessor "Ashes to Ashes", by a highly regarded music video. It was ranked as the 8th best single of 1980 by the NME magazine. According to co-producer Tony Visconti, "Fashion" was the last song completed in the Scary Monsters sessions, its bassline and some of the melody taking inspiration from Bowie's 1975 hit "Golden Years".

How David Bowie’s Ceaseless Re-invention Changed Fashion. Chris Evert: Anyone can be a champion. Not an album, a 12-inch single. A and relentlessly affecting song co-written by Elvis Costello, and Wyatt’s interpretation is the definitive. s strong men to blubbering girlies. The fabulous little richard. LITTLE RICHARD (1959, Specialty). Unusually subdued, these performances were recorded by Richard at his first Specialty sessions, mostly in 1955.

DAVID BOWIE is unarguably fashion’s king of self-invention. Mod teenager, hippy with dishevelled curls, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Thin White Duke – Bowie has changed his style more dramatically than any other musician in history. Album cover shoot for Aladdin Sane, photographed by Brian Duffy. The lightning bolt represented the duality of the mind, although Bowie later explained that the "lad insane" of the album's title track was inspired by his brother Terry, who was diagnosed as a schizophrenic. With his then-wife, model, actress and musician Angie Bowie, at his retirement party, held at London’s Café Royal. Although many thought he was retiring from the stage, Bowie threw the soiree to say goodbye to Ziggy Stardust – his performing persona

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You like David Bowie? His early work was a little too jazzy for my taste, but when Hunky Dory came out in '71, I think he really came into the mainstream, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Freddie Mercury and Alice Cooper, but I think Bowie had a far more flamboyant, androgynous sense of style. In '72, Bowie released this, The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spider From Mars, his most critically acclaimed album

What designer didn’t he influence? another wrote. It’s a good question.