Station to Station

Station to Station
Station to Station
Álbum de estudio de David Bowie
Publicación 23 de enero de 1976
Grabación ocutbre - noviembre de 1975
Cherokee Studios (Los Ángeles)
Género(s) Rock, funk, soul
Duración 38:08
Discográfica RCA
Productor(es) David Bowie, Harry Maslin
Calificaciones profesionales
Cronología de David Bowie
1975
Young Americans
1976
Station to Station
1977
Low

Station to Station es el octavo álbum de estudio del músico inglés David Bowie, lanzado por RCA Records en 1976. Comúnmente valorado como uno de sus trabajos más importantes,[1] [2] Station to Station se caracteriza también por ser el vehículo del último álter ego de Bowie, The Thin White Duke («el Duque Blanco»). El disco fue grabado después de rodar la película de Nicolas Roeg The Man Who Fell to Earth. Durante las sesiones Bowie mostraba una gran adicción a las drogas, especialmente cocaína, y hoy en día poco recuerda de su producción. Más tarde culparía a sus adicciones y a su álter ego de varios lapsus en su juicio durante ese período.[3]

En el año 2010 salió a la venta una reedicción deluxe con tres CD'S , uno con el disco original y los otros dos con temas en directo

Lista de canciones

  1. "Station To Station" - 10:14
  2. "Golden Years" - 4:02
  3. "Word On A Wing" - 6:05
  4. "TVC15" - 5:33
  5. "Stay" - 6:15
  6. "Wild Is The Wind" - 6:04

Reedicción deluxe 2010 (3 CD'S)

CD 1 -Disco original

  1. Station To Station'
  2. Golden Years'
  3. Word On A Wing'
  4. TVC15'
  5. Stay'
  6. Wild Is The Wind'

CD 2 - Live Nassau Coliseum '76

  1. Station To Station'
  2. Suffragette City'
  3. Fame'
  4. Word On A Wing'
  5. Stay'
  6. Waiting For The Man'
  7. Queen Bitch'

CD 3 - Live Nassau Coliseum '76 Continued

  1. Life On Mars?'
  2. Five Years'
  3. Panic In Detroit'
  4. Changes'
  5. TVC15'
  6. Diamond Dogs'
  7. Rebel Rebel'
  8. The Jean Genie'


Referencias

  1. Nicholas Pegg (2000). The Complete David Bowie: pp.297-300
  2. David Buckley (1999). Strange Fascination - David Bowie: The Definitive Story: pp.258-275
  3. Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record: pp.75-80


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