Review:
David Bowie's 'berlin Trilogy'
overall review score: 4.5
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David Bowie's 'Berlin Trilogy' refers to three critically acclaimed albums - Low, Heroes, and Lodger - that were recorded in Berlin between 1977 and 1979. The trilogy marked a significant departure from Bowie's previous work and is considered to be some of his most innovative and influential music.
Key Features
- Experimental soundscapes
- Collaborations with Brian Eno
- Themes of alienation and identity
Pros
- Innovative and groundbreaking music
- Strong thematic coherence across the three albums
- Influential collaborations with Brian Eno
Cons
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