David Bowie – Young Americans (CD)

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Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, the same room where TSOP architects Gamble and Huff were reshaping American R&B, "Young Americans" finds Bowie doing more than borrowing a sound. He was chasing something urgent and transatlantic, and John Lennon's cameo on "Fame" and "Across the Universe" only deepened the sense that this was a genuine cultural crossroads, not a costume change.


Ninth studio album by the acclaimed British musician. Originally released in 1975, The album marked a departure from the glam rock style of Bowie's previous albums, showcasing his interest in soul and R&B music. Initial recording sessions took place in Philadelphia with producer Tony Visconti and a variety of musicians, including guitarist Carlos Alomar, who would become one of Bowie's most frequent collaborators, and singer Luther Vandross. Bowie drew influence from the sound of 'local dance halls', which were blaring with the 'lush strings, sliding hi-hat whispers, and swanky R&B rhythms of Philadelphia Soul'.


Tracklist

1. Young Americans (5:13)
2. Win (4:47)
3. Fascination (5:48)
4. Right (4:22)
5. Somebody Up There Likes Me (6:36)
6. Across The Universe (4:33)
7. Can You Hear Me (5:08)
8. Fame (4:21)

UPC: 5021732853318
Label: Rhino / Parlophone
Release Date: 1.9.26
Format: CD