Low - David Bowie album - was created in 1976.
David Bowie - 1967 Space Oddity - 1969 The Man Who Sold the World - 1970 Hunky Dory - 1971 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - 1972 Aladdin Sane - 1973 Pin Ups - 1973 Diamond Dogs - 1974 Young Americans - 1975 Station to Station -1976 Low -1977 "Heroes" - 1977 Lodger - 1979 Scary Monsters - 1980 Christiane F. (soundtrack) - 1981 Let's Dance - 1983 Tonight - 1984 Labyrinth (soundtrack) - 1986 Never Let Me Down - 1987 Black Tie White Noise - 1993 The Buddha of Suburbia (soundtrack) - 1993 1. Outside - 1995 Earthling - 1997 'hours...' - 1999 Heathen - 2002 Reality - 2003 He was also in a band called Tin Machine that released two albums, Tin Machine in 1989, and Tin Machine II in 1991.
Yes, George Harrison played bass on "Crackerbox Palace," a song by his friend and former bandmate, David Bowie. The track was released on Bowie's 1976 album, "Low." Harrison's contribution to the song is part of his broader collaborative spirit with other artists during that era.
The first Song is "Squeeze Me" by Kraak & Smack off of the album Plastic People, The lyrical part of the song is done by the UK's Great Ben Westbeech (http://www.myspace.com/benwestbeech ) His album "Welcome to the Best Years of your Life" is totally underrated. Check it out when you get a chance, specially a tune called Hang Around. The second song is by David Bowie, called Sound and Vision. It was redone by The Sea and Cake. Franz Ferdinand also covered this as well.
David Bowie's early work shows he was a tenor, however in the 90s his voice altered dramatically, adopting a deep baritone quality with added vibrato, in some songs he goes as low as base, for instance, strangers when we meet. presently i think he is a baritone/ upper base :)
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David Bowie - 1967 Space Oddity - 1969 The Man Who Sold the World - 1970 Hunky Dory - 1971 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - 1972 Aladdin Sane - 1973 Pin Ups - 1973 Diamond Dogs - 1974 Young Americans - 1975 Station to Station -1976 Low -1977 "Heroes" - 1977 Lodger - 1979 Scary Monsters - 1980 Christiane F. (soundtrack) - 1981 Let's Dance - 1983 Tonight - 1984 Labyrinth (soundtrack) - 1986 Never Let Me Down - 1987 Black Tie White Noise - 1993 The Buddha of Suburbia (soundtrack) - 1993 1. Outside - 1995 Earthling - 1997 'hours...' - 1999 Heathen - 2002 Reality - 2003 He was also in a band called Tin Machine that released two albums, Tin Machine in 1989, and Tin Machine II in 1991.
Low - Testament album - was created in 1993.
Low Stars - album - was created in 2007-02.
The Low Anthem - album - was created on 2006-05-09.
C'mon - Low album - was created on 2011-04-12.
Low Self Opinion - album - was created in 1992.
Lowest of the Low - album - was created on 2003-10-13.
First track is Kraak & Smaak's 'Squeeze me' from their 2008 album 'Plastic People', which starts with a sample from Johnnie Taylor's 'You're the best girl in the world' from his 1976 album 'Eargasm'. Second track is David Bowie's 'Sound and Vision' from his 1977 album 'Low'.
Low vs Diamond - album - was created on 2008-04-01.
Urgency - Low Level Flight album - was created on 2007-03-27.
Yes, George Harrison played bass on "Crackerbox Palace," a song by his friend and former bandmate, David Bowie. The track was released on Bowie's 1976 album, "Low." Harrison's contribution to the song is part of his broader collaborative spirit with other artists during that era.