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In episode #26 of Classic Rock Album Olympics music historians Gary Wenstrup and Robert Rodriguez award their gold, silver and bronze medals for songs from David Bowie’s Station To Station.
Released in January 1976, Station to Station represented Bowie’s transition away from American soul influences toward the avant-garde European sensibilities that would define his late-1970s work with Brian Eno.
Station To Station introduced Bowie’s mysterious “Thin White Duke” persona — elegant, detached, and emotionally fractured. Recorded in Los Angeles during a turbulent period of Bowie’s life, the album blended art rock, funk, krautrock influences, and hypnotic electronic textures into one of his most acclaimed works.
The album reached #3 on the US Billboard 200, making it the highest charting album of Bowie's career. The major single from the album was Golden Years which peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Second single TVC 15 reached #64.
The musicians on the album formed one of Bowie’s most celebrated backing bands. Guitarist Carlos Alomar anchored the music with sharp
Culturally, Station to Station became enormously influential on post-punk, new wave, gothic rock, and alternative music. Its cold elegance and rhythmic experimentation inspired artists ranging from Joy Division and Talking Heads to later musicians such as Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead.
Medal Winners
Wild
TVC
Station
Stay
Golden
Bonus Tracks
Fame
Young
Space
Rebel
Cat
Wild
(Just
Rockin
When
Baby
The
Rawhide
Town
Town
Wild
Wild
Do
Bennie
Funeral
Autobahn - Kraftwerk
Track Listing
Side One
Station To Station
Golden Years
Word On A Wing
Side Two
TVC 15
Stay
Wild Is The Wind
#StationToStation #DavidBowie #ThinWhiteDuke #GoldenYears
Contact Info
Website: Gary Wenstrup
Podcast Website: Home - Classic Rock Album Olympics
YouTube: (556) Classic Rock
Facebook: (7) Facebook
Podcast Facebook: Facebook
LinkedIn: (17) Gary Wenstrup | LinkedIn
Intro & Outro Music by Flwers
somethingaboutthebeatles.com
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By Evergreen PodcastsIn episode #26 of Classic Rock Album Olympics music historians Gary Wenstrup and Robert Rodriguez award their gold, silver and bronze medals for songs from David Bowie’s Station To Station.
Released in January 1976, Station to Station represented Bowie’s transition away from American soul influences toward the avant-garde European sensibilities that would define his late-1970s work with Brian Eno.
Station To Station introduced Bowie’s mysterious “Thin White Duke” persona — elegant, detached, and emotionally fractured. Recorded in Los Angeles during a turbulent period of Bowie’s life, the album blended art rock, funk, krautrock influences, and hypnotic electronic textures into one of his most acclaimed works.
The album reached #3 on the US Billboard 200, making it the highest charting album of Bowie's career. The major single from the album was Golden Years which peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Second single TVC 15 reached #64.
The musicians on the album formed one of Bowie’s most celebrated backing bands. Guitarist Carlos Alomar anchored the music with sharp
Culturally, Station to Station became enormously influential on post-punk, new wave, gothic rock, and alternative music. Its cold elegance and rhythmic experimentation inspired artists ranging from Joy Division and Talking Heads to later musicians such as Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead.
Medal Winners
Wild
TVC
Station
Stay
Golden
Bonus Tracks
Fame
Young
Space
Rebel
Cat
Wild
(Just
Rockin
When
Baby
The
Rawhide
Town
Town
Wild
Wild
Do
Bennie
Funeral
Autobahn - Kraftwerk
Track Listing
Side One
Station To Station
Golden Years
Word On A Wing
Side Two
TVC 15
Stay
Wild Is The Wind
#StationToStation #DavidBowie #ThinWhiteDuke #GoldenYears
Contact Info
Website: Gary Wenstrup
Podcast Website: Home - Classic Rock Album Olympics
YouTube: (556) Classic Rock
Facebook: (7) Facebook
Podcast Facebook: Facebook
LinkedIn: (17) Gary Wenstrup | LinkedIn
Intro & Outro Music by Flwers
somethingaboutthebeatles.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices