David Bowie's Low
Discover the profound impact of David Bowie's groundbreaking album "Low" in this insightful book by Hugo Wilcken. Published in 2005, this 152-page exploration delves into Bowie's transformative journey as he retreats to his Bel-Air mansion, grappling with paranoia and confusion. Drawing inspiration from the emotional depths of the Die Brucke movement and Expressionism, Bowie finds solace in Berlin, a city that becomes his creative sanctuary.
Wilcken expertly analyzes the unique sound and themes of "Low," offering readers a deeper understanding of its significance within the rock music landscape of the 1970s. This book is essential for fans of Bowie and those interested in music history and criticism, providing a captivating look at an artist who continually redefined himself. Immerse yourself in the artistry of David Bowie and discover how "Low" became a pivotal moment in his illustrious career.