This is a great album even though it only contains six tracks. This album is based around Bowies Thin White Duke persona. The title track is excellent displaying great guitar solos and sound effects although the lyrics are difficult to comprehend. Golden years is a fantastic single displaying Bowies vocal prowess, this song starts out with a blues beat but soars into a great uplifting song. TVC15 sound like something Spandau Ballet could have written and is the weakest song. Word On A Wing features some great Jazz Piano playing. Stay is a great Jive beat number and onther uplifting song. The real show stealer is Wild Is The Wind, a Johnny Mathis song that Bowie crafted into his own. The end vocals are very powerful and Bowie strutts his stuff on this song like a young Sinatra. In latter years Bowie admitted that Wild Is The Wind was one of his most difficult rpojects ever and from the various take the one on the album is the first version Bowie performed. In all a short but excellent album.
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