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The Influence of World Music and Avant-Pop on David Bowie Lodger Reissue 1991 1979



Retrospectively, Lodger has received more positive reviews. Upon the album's 1991 reissue, Ira Robbins compared its accessibility to its predecessors and felt the songs were forerunners of Let's Dance in Entertainment Weekly.[87] Writing for The Rolling Stone Album Guide in 2004, Rob Sheffield praised Lodger, stating it "rocks just as hard as Station to Station and Aladdin Sane". He also commented on the "razor-sharp musical corners" and "new layers of wit and generosity in the songwriting", highlighting "Boys Keep Swinging", "D.J." and "Fantastic Voyage".[80] Jon Dolan of Spin magazine considered Lodger to be a great end to "[Bowie's] best decade", calling it "his last great album".[89]




David Bowie Lodger Reissue 1991 1979



>Written by: David BowieRecorded: August, September 1978; March 1979; 1991Producers: David BowieReleased: 27 August 1991Available on:Lodger (1991 reissue)PersonnelDavid Bowie: vocals, guitarBrian Eno: synthesizerSimon House: violinGeorge Murray: bass guitarDennis Davis: drums 2ff7e9595c


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