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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: in dark trees
Posts: 3,431
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Basically, from 1969 to 1980, he had the most unbelievable streak of great albums of any artist in history (even Young Americans, which I'd give about a 7/10). The Berlin Trilogy he did with Eno is about as experimental as a pop star can get.
My rankings: 1) Low 2) Station to Station 3) Ziggy Stardust 4) Heroes 5) Aladdin Sane 6) The Man Who Sold The World 7) Hunky Dory 8) Lodger 9) Scary Monsters 10) Space Oddity 11) Diamond Dogs 12) Young Americans |
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