ChangesNowBowie

| David Bowie

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ChangesNowBowie

Changesonebowie is a compilation album by English rock musician David Bowie, issued by RCA Records in 1976. It collected songs from the 1969–1976-Wikipedia

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  • PopMatters

    ChangesNowBowie is a glimpse into a brilliant mind. 

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  • musicOMH

    ChangesNowBowie has absolutely no right to be as good as it is, especially with the daring song selection and languid arrangements. But much like the Bowie at Glastonbury 2000 collection, ChangesNowBowie is proof (if any were needed) that when he was committed to a project – and having fun – David Bowie was the greatest musical artist that Earth has ever seen. 

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  • Pitchfork

    This set of cozy, stripped-back rehearsal recordings, later broadcast in a 1997 special, finds Bowie in a valedictory mood.  

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  • The Violet Reality

    I really love the entire album and feel really lucky that we were able to hear it early.  

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  • Medium

    Bowie’s postmortem album might be but a moment in his time as an artist, but this set is also a crystallization of his expression at his fiftieth birthday. I can’t help but believe that there is intrinsic value in music as a human experience, which is an artistic medium to connect people in their differing emotions and experiences. 

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  • PAN M 360

    ChangesNowBowie is quite pleasant to listen to, showing the versatile singer and his music in a different light, proving once again that the strength of a song doesn’t lie in its basic instrumentation. 

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  • Spectrum Culture

    ChangesNowBowie serves as a timely reminder of the late great artist’s lust for life and distinct longevity, remaking and remodelling throughout the decades, while nudging trends into being. If anything, this half-hour time capsule serves as an evocative reminder of the Thin White Duke’s refusal to fade into irrelevance – his star remaining undimmed, often imitated but never to be replaced. 

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