Low David Bowie LP
This is the 45th Anniversary orange vinyl edition on beautiful vinyl. David Bowie's album "Low," released in 1977, was a significant departure from his previous work and marked a new direction in his musical career. There were several reasons why Bowie chose to create "Low" and explore a different artistic direction: Artistic experimentation: Bowie was known for his constant reinvention and artistic experimentation. After achieving tremendous success with albums like "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" and "Young Americans," he sought to challenge himself creatively and push the boundaries of his music. Influences of electronic and ambient music: During this period, Bowie was heavily influenced by German electronic and ambient music, particularly the work of artists such as Kraftwerk and Brian Eno. He had been exposed to these genres while living in Berlin and collaborating with Eno on their "Berlin Trilogy" of albums. Bowie wanted to incorporate