
Low (David Bowie album) - Wikipedia
Low is the eleventh studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 14 January 1977 through RCA Records.
Low (band) - Wikipedia
Low was an American indie rock band from Duluth, Minnesota, formed in 1993 by Alan Sparhawk (guitar and vocals) and Mimi Parker (drums and vocals). The band was a trio from 1993 to 2020, having featured four different bassists. Low disbanded following the death of Parker in 2022.
David Bowie - Low Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius
Low marks the first of three albums the pair made together, known as the “Berlin Trilogy” according to Bowie historian Marc Spitz, despite mostly being recorded in France.
Low - David Bowie | Album | AllMusic
Low by David Bowie released in 1977. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Low Albums From Worst To Best - Stereogum
Jun 7, 2013 · The Invisible Way is perhaps Low’s most accessible album to date, and exhibits just what fine songwriters Sparhawk and Parker have become, comfortable veering between protean genres, with...
Low | The Bowie Bible
The first part of David Bowie’s ‘Berlin Trilogy’, Low was recorded mostly in France in 1976, and contained a number of experimental, impressionist and instrumental pieces, as well as the singles ‘Sound And Vision’ and ‘Be My Wife’.
David Bowie: Low Album Review - Pitchfork
Jan 22, 2016 · Compared to its predecessors, David Bowie's 11th studio album is noticeably reserved. "I had no statement to make on Low," said Bowie, who could hardly write lyrics at all in the aftermath of...
Low — David Bowie
Low. Photography: Steve Schapiro Released: January 1977 Label: RCA Producers: David Bowie, Tony Visconti
David Bowie - Low - Reviews - Album of The Year
Low is a dense, challenging album that confirmed his place at rock's cutting edge. Driven by dissonant synthesizers and electronics, Low is divided between brief, angular songs and atmospheric instrumentals.
Low by David Bowie – Classic Rock Review
Feb 23, 2012 · Low was a 1977 breakthrough album by David Bowie, which contained avant-garde tracks rich with experimental synthesizers and unique compositional approaches. The album was co-produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti and is considered the first of Bowie’s “Berlin Trilogy” along with Heroes later in 1977 and Lodger in 1979.