David Bowie - Discography 1967-2021 Flac -jamal... (2025)

The Ultimate David Bowie Guide: A Journey from 1967 to 2021

Capturing Bowie’s legendary stage presence from the 1970s through the 2000s.

The intricate, pioneering ambient soundscapes created with Brian Eno. David Bowie - Discography 1967-2021 FLAC -Jamal...

A piano-driven, melodic masterpiece containing "Changes" and "Life on Mars?".

Features essential works like The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972), the experimental "Berlin Trilogy" ( Low , "Heroes" , Lodger ), and Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) . The Ultimate David Bowie Guide: A Journey from

| Year of Release | Album Title | Key Track / Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | David Bowie | A whimsical and theatrical music hall-influenced debut, featuring tracks like "Love You Till Tuesday." | | 1969 | David Bowie (Space Oddity) | Title track "Space Oddity" became a hit, its release timed perfectly with the Apollo 11 moon landing. | | 1970 | The Man Who Sold the World | A heavier, proto-metal sound; title track famously covered by Nirvana and features in Metal Gear Solid V . | | 1971 | Hunky Dory | A masterful blend of art pop and glam, featuring "Changes," "Oh! You Pretty Things," and "Life on Mars?" | | 1972 | The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars | A landmark concept album about an androgynous, bisexual alien rock star. A defining moment of glam rock. | | 1973 | Aladdin Sane | Followed the Ziggy Stardust tour; famous for its red-and-blue lightning bolt cover art. | | 1973 | Pin Ups | A covers album of 1960s tracks by his favorite bands, mostly from the mod and psychedelic scene. | | 1974 | Diamond Dogs | A dark, dystopian concept album blending glam rock with soul and funk, partly inspired by Orwell's 1984 . | | 1975 | Young Americans | A radical shift into plastic soul, working closely with a young Luther Vandross. The single "Fame," co-written with John Lennon, became his first U.S. No. 1. | | 1976 | Station to Station | Marked the emergence of the "Thin White Duke" persona, a complex character of ice-cold soul and European-influenced rock. | | 1977 | Low | The first of the "Berlin Trilogy" co-produced with Brian Eno. An experimental masterpiece of fragmented rock and ambient electronics. | | 1977 | "Heroes" | The second "Berlin Trilogy" album, equally innovative and featuring its iconic, pounding title track. | | 1979 | Lodger | The final "Berlin Trilogy" album, a more accessible and eclectic global pop record. | | 1980 | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | A powerful return to rock with the classic single "Ashes to Ashes," which revisited his "Space Oddity" character, Major Tom. | | 1983 | Let's Dance | His commercial peak, produced by Nile Rodgers. A polished, dance-rock blockbuster featuring "Let's Dance," "China Girl," and "Modern Love." | | 1984 | Tonight | A commercially driven follow-up to Let's Dance , featuring a memorable duet with Tina Turner on "Tonight." | | 1987 | Never Let Me Down | A big, bombastic 80s rock album. Bowie would later distance himself from the production, calling it his "nadir." | | 1989 | Tin Machine | A hard rock band project Bowie formed with guitarist Reeves Gabrels, a deliberate attempt to move away from his polished solo sound. | | 1991 | Tin Machine II | The second and final album from his Tin Machine side project. | | 1993 | Black Tie White Noise | His wedding album to Iman, a blend of soul, jazz, and electronic influences. | | 1993 | The Buddha of Suburbia | A soundtrack for the BBC series, a critically adored and more experimental outlier in his catalog. | | 1995 | 1.Outside | A dark, industrial art-rock album conceived as a non-linear "diary" of a murder investigation. | | 1997 | Earthling | A full embrace of 90s drum-and-bass and industrial rock, featuring "I'm Afraid of Americans." | | 1999 | Hours... | A more introspective and melodic album, originally written for the video game Omikron: The Nomad Soul . | | 2002 | Heathen | A critically acclaimed return to form, featuring a mix of new songs and covers. | | 2003 | Reality | A continuation of the creative resurgence from Heathen , a vibrant rock album. | | 2013 | The Next Day | His surprise return after a decade of silence, a complex and powerful rock album. | | 2016 | Blackstar | His swan song. An avant-garde jazz and experimental rock masterpiece, released on his 69th birthday, two days before his death. | | 2021 | Toy | A posthumous release of a "lost" album recorded in 2000, re-recording songs from 1964-1971. |

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Bowie’s final masterpiece. The dark jazz inflections, hip-hop-inspired drum patterns, and haunting vocal performances make this album a premier test piece for modern audiophile equipment.