Advantages: The cover artwork is excellent Disadvantages: The music is rubbish
...Bowie does an about face from his triumphant "Let's Dance", returning with his worst album yet, quite possibly one of the worst rock records ever made. For some reason a lot of the songs David and IggyPop wrote or co-wrote for the latters 1977 album find their way onto here. Why?
Opening track Loving The Alien is solid, Bowie fare, but after that it is downhill all the way.
ALERT ALERT ALERT ****1977IggyPop Castoff Number 1 Ahead***** yep, here it comes an awful cod-reggae revamp of Don't Look Down. More like Don't Turn The Volume Up, Please.
Topping even the former for mind numbing awfulness we have God Only Knows!!! God only knows indeed why this awful cover made it onto this album, as DB turns one of pop's all time great songs into a kareoke singalong.
Wait...surely the great Tina Turner can save the day...
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Greatest Hits :-) Review ofThe Very Best Of Blondie & Deborah Harry - Blondieby
KarenUK
Advantages: Variety, great songs Disadvantages: None
...The Very Best of Blondie & Deborah Harry is a showcase for the versatile vocal talents of Debbie Harry, whose career has now spanned three decades. This album has twenty tracks on it, ranging from the very early Rip Her To Shreds from 1977 to Well Did You Evah ! - the strange duet with IggyPop of the Cole Porter song released in 1990. There are many different kinds of songs on here, from pure rock through pop to beautiful ballads. In my opinion, all twenty of the tracks are great ones, although my favourite would probably be Rapture. This proves that Blondie's music is timeless & Deborah Harry will always be a goddess to me....
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Advantages: Part of the musical history of "David Bowie" Disadvantages: A bit to much input from "David Bowie"
...In between the release of the 2 seminal Bowie albums “Low” and “Heroes”, David Bowie got together with IggyPop to record what would turn out to be the most significant albums of Iggy career in my humble opinion.
First to be released on March 18th 1977 was the “Germanic” sounding album “The Idiot” with its doom-laden soundscapes influenced by Kraftwerk,Neu and Can.
On September 9th 1977 “Lust for Life” was released, running at just under 42minutes and just having 9 tracks, with it’s opening track that barks into life with it’s musical themes stolen by Bowie from the tune that introduced the American overseas radio network in Germany.
But with the words of Iggy it became something else that was so much more threatening, so much so that the song with forever...
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