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| ARTIST: | David Bowie |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | New Killer Star, Pablo Picasso, Never Get Old, The Loneliest Guy, Looking for Water, She'll Drive the Big Car, Days, Fall Dog Bombs the Moon, Try Some, Buy Some, Reality, Bring Me the Disco King |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 827969057629 |
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Customer Reviews of Reality
David Loves New York Let me start by saying that I am an old school Bowie fan. My very first LP was Diamond Dogs. That said, Reality, DB's latest release is a fun ride through post millenial NY. As a frequent visitor and lover of NYC, I can hear the city woven throughout the songs. This is, however, not a concept album. Reality is also not nearly as dark as Heathen another 'NY album'. Reality is a collection of rock and roll pop songs, that do not pander to a particular genre or audience. Many reviewers have compared this album to various stages of DB's past. How could one not notice these references!?! But they are only references. Reality is the product of a skilled artist and entrepreneur knows how to craft quality music (and product).
If you are looking to start a Bowie collection, buy this CD along with a 70s glam classic like Aladdin Sane or Ziggy Stardust, and a mid career 'avant garde' album like Low, Heroes or Scary Monsters. Why 4 stars? This is not a genre defining milestone like Ziggy, Diamond Dogs, or Heroes. If you are looking for groundbreaking work, lighten up or buy another album. This release is undeniably pop. But it's also a fun ride through Gotham with the top down.
Reality never looked so good
Like a fine wine, Bowie just seems to get better with age. "Reality" is just the latest in an excellent string of albums that started with the gothic "Outside", and hopefully he's not done yet. More uplifting than "Heathen", and with more of a 'classic rock' feel to it, "Reality" shows David still in top form after over forty years of recording.
The album gets off to a great start with the upbeat rocker "New Killer Star", the quirky yet catchy guitar riffs of "Pablo Picasso", and the awesome (and not to mention appropriate) "Never Get Old". Not to be forgotten are Bowie's vocals, which still sound solid and carry softer songs like "The Loneliest Guy", and the mellow "Days". Other strong tracks include "Looking for Water", the driving theme song, and the epic finale "Bring Me The Disco King", any one of which could have been quite at home on a Berlin era album.
Every new album from David Bowie is a treat, and "Reality" is no exception. It's all still there, from witty lyrics to great guitar playing with a dash of experimentalism thrown in the mix, Bowie is still at the forefront of his art. Even if this album is overlooked and unappreciated by the masses, "Reality" reaffirms just why Bowie has such a large and loyal following. If you get it, you just get it. This one's not to be missed.
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Not really one of my favorite of Bowie's music. It is still very good though. I'm just more into her earlier works.
I admit though that I do listen to his older albums more.