Format: Book/Magazine
Artist: Don Klees
CatNo: 9781789523515
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In a career full of twists and turns, none was as sharp as the one David Bowie experienced after his 1983 album Let's Dance. The record gave Bowie the hit that he wanted while completely altering his artistic standing. The singer found himself a global superstar with a mass audience whose tastes he didn't understand.
 
After immersing himself in the band project Tin Machine, Bowie spent the 1990s embracing reinvention and experimentation with fascinating results, leading to a full-fledged renaissance in the 21st century. 
 
This book considers all Bowie’s later releases on their own merits, away from the shadow of his 1970s landmarks. 
 
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Don Klees literally watches TV for a living. When not basking in television's glow, he enjoys debating the merits of theatre versus film with his wife, telling his kids about music from before they were born (including several David Bowie concerts) and writing about pop culture in general. In addition to two previous books for SonicBond, Don's writing has appeared in Chromakey, CultureSonar and We Are Cult as well as various anthologies, including the David Bowie-themed Me And The Starman.