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A transition toward European electronic sounds, introducing the Thin White Duke persona. The Berlin Trilogy (1977–1979)
Curated tracks that define that specific alter-ego. 🔈 Audiophile "Jamal" Tags
His 26th and final studio album, Blackstar (2016), was released just two days before his death, an act of profound artistic control that transformed his farewell into a final, powerful creative statement. This was followed by the posthumous release of Toy in 2021, a collection of re-recorded songs originally intended for release back in 2001, ensuring that his output officially covers the period up to 2021.
David Bowie was one of the most influential figures in 20th and 21st-century music. Over a career spanning more than five decades, the British singer, songwriter, and actor constantly reinvented his sound, style, and persona. For audiophiles and music collectors, experiencing Bowie’s vast sonic evolution requires the highest possible audio fidelity. David Bowie - Discography 1967-2021 FLAC -Jamal...
Mature, reflective rock albums that reunited him with producer Tony Visconti.
Bowie entered the 1980s by embracing commercial pop, dance-rock, and new wave, resulting in the biggest commercial success of his career, followed by a gritty, collaborative hard-rock detour with the band Tin Machine. : Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980) Let's Dance (1983) Tonight (1984) Never Let Me Down (1987) Tin Machine I & II (1989–1991)
The breakthrough album that introduced Major Tom.
By “Soul Love,” he was sweating. By “Moonage Daydream,” he had forgotten to blink. When the line came— “I’m an alligator” —he felt something crack in his chest. Not his ribs. Something older. A calcified layer of taste he’d inherited from his father, who believed that real music was made by men with guitars who stood still. Bowie moved. Bowie shapeshifted. Bowie was a thousand men in a single throat. This was followed by the posthumous release of
Some things you don’t stream. Some things you inherit. And some things—the things in FLAC, the things that bleed—you just have to sit alone in the dark with, and let them change your shape.
It begins in 1967, with the pre-glam, whimsical folk-pop of a young man named Davy Jones, a world away from the alien messiah he would soon become. Then, the turn of the decade arrives, and with it, the FLAC files reveal the acoustic strum of "Space Oddity," the heavy metal mud of The Man Who Sold the World , and the theatrical grandeur of Hunky Dory .
2. Space Oddity, Glam Rock, and Worldwide Stardom (1969–1974)
A complete FLAC discography covering 54 years (1967–2021) is massive. It contains: His career spanned over five decades
Produced by Nile Rodgers, this album became Bowie's biggest commercial success. The pristine FLAC audio highlights the punchy, funk-infused basslines and Stevie Ray Vaughan's legendary blues guitar solos.
A return to art-rock and cyberpunk narratives, reuniting with Brian Eno.
David Bowie was one of the most influential figures in 20th-century music. His career spanned over five decades, during which he constantly reinvented his sound, style, and persona. For audiophiles and dedicated collectors, experiencing Bowie's vast sonic evolution requires the highest possible audio quality.
Additionally, a full 1967–2021 FLAC discography often includes posthumous live albums from 2021 like Look at the Moon! (live 1974) and Outside (live 1995–96) from the Brilliant Live Adventures series.