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Through the years Bowie helped create new sub-genres and trends that not only gave rock its edge but a sense of self for the artist to be able to express their own feelings and emotions.
In the late 60’s and early seventies Bowie released his first two albums Space Oddity and The Man Who Sold The World. ... His second album the Man Who Sold The World wasn’t as successful as his first but it did show that Bowie was becoming a groundbreaking artist. ... Bowie was now leading the glam rock movement that was already pioneered a few years earlier by his friend Mark Bolan. ... Songs such as 5 Years, Starman, and this song Suffragette City are widely thought to be some of the best work Bowie has ever done.
As Bowie’s stardom grew he began to help out other artists. ... This was the end of a certain period for Bowie as he moved away from Ziggy Stardust and went forward as he explored American culture. ... The album received mixed reviews though as people didn’t really know what to make of the new soul influenced sound and what Bowie was trying to say in his music. ... Bowie was a fan of the new music and wanted to make a soul album of his own with his own touch called “plastic soul”
In the late 70’s Bowie released two experimental albums called Low and Heroes. ... Bowie’s friend and producer Brian Eno heavily influenced the album. ... With Low Bowie broke the rules on how to play rock music. ...
The final album Eno and Bowie did together was called Lodger.
Approximate Word count = 1342 Approximate Pages = 5.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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