Review:
David Bowie 'lodger'
overall review score: 4.3
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David Bowie's 'Lodger' is the thirteenth studio album released in 1979. It is the final installment in his Berlin Trilogy, consisting of 'Low', 'Heroes', and 'Lodger'. The album explores themes of travel, alienation, and cultural diversity.
Key Features
- Innovative production techniques by Brian Eno
- Eclectic mix of musical styles such as world music and punk rock
- Artistic cover art designed by Derek Boshier
Pros
- Experimental and unique sound
- Strong songwriting with catchy melodies
- Reflects Bowie's creative evolution as an artist
Cons
- May be too avant-garde for some listeners
- Not as commercially successful as Bowie's previous works