The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and the 1970s

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Harper Collins, Jul 31, 2012 - Biography & Autobiography - 517 pages

The Man Who Sold the World is a critical study of David Bowie's most inventive and influential decade, from his first hit, "Space Oddity," in 1969, to the release of the LP Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) in 1980. Viewing the artist through the lens of his music and his many guises, the acclaimed journalist Peter Doggett offers a detailed analysis—musical, lyrical, conceptual, social—of every song Bowie wrote and recorded during that period, as well as a brilliant exploration of the development of a performer who profoundly affected popular music and the idea of stardom itself.

Dissecting close to 250 songs, Doggett traces the major themes that inspired and shaped Bowie's career, from his flirtations with fascist imagery and infatuation with the occult to his pioneering creation of his alter-ego self in the character of Ziggy Stardust. What emerges is an illuminating account of how Bowie escaped his working-class London background to become a global phenomenon. The Man Who Sold the World lays bare the evolution of Bowie's various personas and unrivaled career of innovation as a musician, singer, composer, lyricist, actor, and conceptual artist. It is a fan's ultimate resource—the most rigorous and insightful assessment to date of Bowie's artistic achievement during this crucial period.

 

Contents

PREFACE
19471968
19691980
THE LURE OF THE OCCULT
18
BOWIE AND THE HOMO SUPERIOR
28
POP TO PORK AND BACK AGAIN
45
GLAD TO BE
52
THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND
66
THE HEART OF PLASTIC SOUL
112
THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH
130
STATION TO STATION
133
THE ART OF MINIMALISM
140
HEROES
147
JUST A GIGOLO
164
SCARY MONSTERS AND SUPER CREEPS
191
THE SONGS OF DAVID BOWIE 19631968
1951

ALADDIN SANE
69
TURN TO THE LEFT
67
ROCK N ROLL SUICIDE
74
THE ART OF FRAGMENTATION
99
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Peter Doggett's books include Are You Ready for the Country: Elvis, Dylan, Parsons and the Roots of Country Rock,the award-winning There's a Riot Going On: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars and the Rise and Fall of the '60s, and You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup, which was chosen as one of the 10 Best Books of 2010 by the Los Angeles Times.

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