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During his lifetime, English singer-songwriter David Bowie (1947–2016) released 26 studio albums, nine live albums, two soundtrack albums, 26 compilation albums, eight extended plays, 128 singles and six box sets. Since his death, one further studio album, 13 live albums, one soundtrack album, one compilation album, four extended plays and ...
Never Let Me Down is the seventeenth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 21 April 1987 through EMI America Records.Co-produced by Bowie and David Richards and featuring guitarist Peter Frampton, the album was recorded in Switzerland and New York City from September to November 1986.
The follow-up album, WWF The Music, Vol. 2, which was released two years later, spent sixteen weeks on the chart and sold over 480,000 copies. [ 10 ] WWF The Music, Vol. 3 and WWF The Music, Vol. 4 , released in December 1998 and November 1999 respectively, each sold over one million copies. [ 10 ]
Bowie did not release another studio album until Let's Dance, released in April 1983. [75] Scary Monsters was also Bowie's final studio album for RCA Records, who had been his label since Hunky Dory (1971). [76] Bowie had grown increasingly dissatisfied with the label, who he felt was "milking" his back catalogue. [5]
Station to Station is the tenth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 23 January 1976 through RCA Records.Regarded as one of his most significant works, the album was the vehicle for Bowie's performance persona the Thin White Duke.
The cover art is an adapted version of Bowie's 1977 album "Heroes" by designer Jonathan Barnbrook, who placed a white square with the album's title over Bowie's face and crossed out the "Heroes" title. The album was released through ISO Records in association with Columbia Records.
Before its release, Bowie expressed love for the album, stating, "I don't think I've hit this peak before as a performer and a writer." [12] The album was a commercial success in the UK, entering the UK Albums Chart at number one and dethroning Suede's debut album; [9] it was Bowie's final UK number one album until The Next Day in 2013. [37]