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TONIGHT

David Bowie

 

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Kazuhiro
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3 stars Bowie in the 1980's gradually loses zeal as time passes. His fan will give the evaluation by the age and the album. The time of the 1980's has an element electronic various music and there might be a person who catches in the opinion if it was an inorganic age, too. The creation of Bowie always catches the age and was advanced in the people front. His style was kept a little though his work in the 80's also had ..POP.. element. And, the album is also to the music character and has been changed little by little. And, the guest who had participated in the recording was also variegated. Robert Fripp and Pete Townshend were appointed in "Scary Monsters" in 1980. And, Nile Rodgers has been appointed to Stevie Ray Vaughan and the producer in continuing "Let's Dance" in 1983. "Tonight" gives the impression that has been buried in the history of his music so that there is an opinion made for these albums to sell comparatively in the opinion or for the music character to be kept to some degree, too. His fan will be caught with the work that fails in this album. Fact Bowie is answered in the interview with a purpose at this time as zeal. It might be one of the factors of the failure to have adopted Cover Song. And, the story said that Bowie called him to save Iggy Pop economically driven in to the predicament will perplex people further. However, the opinion made for a good tune to be included in this "Tonight" in the opinion exists, too. The opinion made that it is not bad when listening again is very generous. However, his zeal is especially lost at this time. The performance of Omar Hakim active with WR is not so remarkable here either. If "Loving The Alien" was not collected to this album, my evaluation might have been lower. This tune was the only saving for me.
Kazuhiro | 3/5 |

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