David Bowie's iconic album 'Low', released on 1 January 1977, is a masterclass in innovative music production. This groundbreaking record, released under Parlophone UK, showcases Bowie's bold experimentation with glam rock and art rock genres. The 2017 remastered edition brings new life to the original tracks, including 'Speed of Life', 'Breaking Glass', and 'Sound and Vision'.
With a duration of just 39 minutes, 'Low' is a concise yet powerful exploration of sound and emotion. The album's 11 tracks, including 'Always Crashing in the Same Car', 'Be My Wife', and 'Subterraneans', demonstrate Bowie's unique ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
The influence of Bowie's Berlin period is evident throughout 'Low', with tracks like 'Warszawa' and 'Art Decade' showcasing his fascination with electronic music and avant-garde sounds. The result is an album that is both a product of its time and timeless, continuing to inspire and influence new generations of music fans. 'Low' is a testament to David Bowie's innovative spirit and his unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of rock music.