Nicholas Pegg

The Complete David Bowie

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THE ULTIMATE EDITION — EXPANDED AND UPDATED WITH MORE THAN 70,000 WORDS OF NEW MATERIALCritically acclaimed in its previous editions, The Complete David Bowie is recognized as the foremost source of analysis and information on every facet of Bowie's work. The A-Z of songs and the day-by-day dateline are the most complete ever published. From his boyhood skiffle performance at the 18th Bromley Scouts' Summer Camp, to the majesty of his final masterpiece Blackstar, every aspect of David Bowie's extraordinary career is explored and dissected by Nicholas Pegg's unrivalled combination of in-depth knowledge and penetrating insight.

— The Albums — detailed production history and analysis of every album.

— The Songs — hundreds of individual entries reveal the facts and anecdotes behind not just the famous recordings, but also the most obscure of unreleased rarities — from 'Absolute Beginners' to 'Ziggy Stardust', from 'Abdulmajid' to 'Zion'.

— The Tours — set-lists and histories of every live show.

— The Actor — a complete guide to Bowie's career on stage and screen.

— Plus — the videos, the BBC radio sessions, the paintings, the internet and much more.
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2,248 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
Publisher
Titan Books
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  • Camilla Koldhas quoted6 years ago
    As he said in 1976, “The minute you know you’re on safe ground, you’re dead. You’re finished. It’s over. The last thing I want is to be established.”
  • Camilla Koldhas quoted6 years ago
    By contrast, Bowie always delighted in presenting a moving target. Making no attempt to conceal his own short attention span and his assimilation of new enthusiasms, he constantly challenged our complacency as consumers, writing and rewriting the parameters of his work on the tabula rasa he called David Bowie.
  • Camilla Koldhas quoted6 years ago
    Bowie may not have invented glam, but the point is that he conquered it.

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