David Bowie
“
Stay
”
from
the album “Station to Station ” (1976)
Ακροάσεις
Stay
- Dina Shore Show – 1976
σύνδεσμος ακρόασης:
David
Bowie - Stay - Dinah Shore Show - 1976
Stay
– Vancouver rehearsals -
1976
σύνδεσμος ακρόασης:
David Bowie 1976 Vancouver rehearsals
Stay
– 1978
Stay
– 1978
Live
on Musikladen, Bremen, May 1978
σύνδεσμος ακρόασης:
David
Bowie – Stay (Live Musikladen 1978)
David Bowie
“
Station
to Station ”
album
1976
released
on 23 January 1976
10th
studio album
/
- το εξώφυλλο του album
/
- το οπισθόφυλλο
του album
/
- το βινύλιο
Side
1
/ - το βινύλιο
Side 2
οι μουσικοί στο δίσκο
/
- David Bowie: vocals, sax, guitar, minimoog
/
- Carlos Alomar: guitar
/
- Earl Slick: guitar
/
- George Murray: bass
/
- Dennis Davis: drums
/
- Roy Bittan: piano, organ
/
- Harry Maslin: melodica, synth, vibraphone
Δισκοκριτική στο μουσικό περιοδικό Record Mirror & Disc, January 24, 1976.
DAVID
BOWIE: StationTo Station (RCA RS 1038)
After “Fame”
and “Golden Years”, the latter with it's shades of “Young Americans”, it's a
fairly reasonable thing to ask if the album reflects the same period. Or maybe,
if it's good, another “Hunky Dory”. If there have to be comparisons, the only
one this album deserves is that it should be filed with Βowie's better things.
Six tracks
which, with one exception were written by Bowie. He also arranged and produced,
the latter with the aid of Harry Maslin. Mix that with superb musicianship
courtesy of Earl Slick (lead guitar), Carlos Alomar (rhythm) and Dennis Davis (drums)
and you've got, very simply, a fine album.
The title
track [“Station to Station”] opens the show, complete with train noises, then a
guitar starts spitting in a way that makes you expert Jim Hendrix tuning up to
play the Stars And Stripes. It's not much help to look for common sounds or
recurring themes - each track holds up – probably because of the rhythms,
which, if you reach a stage when you wonder if you're going to like the track,
doubles back and forward making you love the whole thing.
There's a lot more music here than in several of Bowie's other albums. There's certainly a hell of a lot of drive: guitar riffs climbing on each other against beautiful drumming. The whole album fits together perfectly, ending on a slight downer with the, one track Bowie didn't write, “Wild Is The Wind”. I wasn't completely sure about that one anyway. Still, five stations out of six is better than British Rail. . .
( φωτογραφία Record Mirror & Disc, January 24, 1976. )
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