David Bowie & Junior's EyesBest David Bowie & Junior's Eyes Albums Ranked
7.5
Avg Score
9
Opinions
17
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 9 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated David Bowie & Junior's Eyes's catalog across 17 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 7.5/10. The top-rated David Bowie & Junior's Eyes album is Let's Dance - Single (1982) with a 9.3/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Rock 'n' Roll Star! and Black Tie White Noise: Extras. The discography on Wavelength spans 1982 to 2024. Modern Love ranks as the highest-rated David Bowie & Junior's Eyes song on Wavelength with a 9.1/10 average.
Rock 'n' Roll Star!
“Outtakes, demos, and notebook entries illuminate the genesis of one of rock's most legendary characters — and how badly Bowie wanted it to work”
Let's Dance (2018 Remaster)
“As a pop-culture changeling flitting from pose to pose, David Bowie is overrated. Ultimately, there isn’t that much difference between Ziggy Stardust and the Elephant Man — they’re both ugly misfits who want to control their worlds. However, as a pop musician, endlessly experimenting and exhausting new styles, Bowie is unduly neglected. He has been […]”
Black Tie White Noise: Extras
“It was a charming conceit: David Bowie, demigod, hanging with Soupy Sales’s kids in Tin Machine, the not-so-young dude masquerading as one of the boys. But even as Ziggy Stardust with the Spiders From Mars, Bowie has never been any mere band mate, and Tin Machine’s rear-guard guitar rock, about a fifth as sharp as […]”
Earthling
“If there was any doubt which artist made the biggest impression on the David Bowie/Nine Inch Nails tour, Bowie’s new album offers a clue. Nearly every song on Earthling gets its charge from the kind of loud, industrial power riffs and electronically treated vocals that Trent Reznor is so fond of. Bowie may have been […]”
Outside
“David Bowie has made a career of being anything and everything other than himself. As rock & roll’s consummate quick-change artist, he has created some of the greatest leading roles in the pop-art theater of the imagination: the bisexual charmer of Hunky Dory; the star-crossed alien lipstick-killer Ziggy Stardust; the white-soul dandy of Young Americans; […]”
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