DAVID BOWIE
UNDER REVIEW 1976 - 1979: THE BERLIN TRILOGY DVD
By the mid 1970s David Bowie was the biggest pop star in the UK, but his personal life was in turmoil
In a bid to escape the chaos of his drug problems and to flee the media spotlight, he moved to Berlin and started to work on what would become some of the most memorable and critically lauded recordings of his career
With Low, "Heroes" and Lodger, Bowie stopped moving from persona to persona and settled on being simply himself. He began to blend the music he was hearing in his adopted homeland (Krautrock bands and Kraftwerk) with thrilling and often avant-garde techniques as used by his friend and colleague Brian Eno
David Bowie Under Review 1976-1979: The Berlin Trilogy features live and studio performances by Bowie, rare interviews and a host of other features, all interspersed with independent review and criticism from a panel of experts
ALL REGIONS DVD NTSC (NEW & Factory-Sealed DVD)
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 September, 2016.