Clearly, for my tastes, and without a doubt, the masterpiece of Bowie's "Glam" and the period '67-'75. A perfect POP record (all caps), without a single filler or a single less successful song, nothing, everything shines with total and extraordinary inspiration in the melodies, the lyrics, the performances, the cohesion of the band (the first with the Spiders from Mars in full, plus the central and crucial contribution of Riccardo Svegliuomo on piano, amazing) in the construction of the tracks, everything. From the two starting pop masterpieces, to the superb melodies of "Eight Line Poem" and "Life On Mars," all the way to the three wonderful dedication songs and the autobiographical "The Bewlay Brothers," not to mention two pop gems (sorry
@[luludia], I think I stole your copyright...) like "Kooks" and "Fill Your Heart." My favorite, however, is "Quicksand."
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