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Opiniones de clientes (10)
I hope the receiver will enjoy it!
It is a gift for someone else but it came as expected.
Low was actually a High (in many ways)
I was more a fan of Eno's than Bowie's when this album came out - this album made me more of a Bowie fan than I had been prior to its release.
Solid introduction to Low
There are a few things I'd expect from a book like this: a description of the way the album was made, detailed but not concerned with trivia; analysis of the music itself, detailed but not overblown; biography of the artist, at least enough to understand where the album came from.
A smart, incredibly well balanced entry in the series.
The 33 1/3 series is kind of a mixed bag, sometimes you get these really insightful examinations of a specific albums production, historical context, and antecedents, and sometimes you just get a delerious fanboy's paean.
It's fine
The amount of detail taken place in this book doesn't even amount to five pages of the Low chapter from Paul Trynka's biography on Bowie.
Absolute best in series
I read Hugo Wilcken's \"Low\" and Joe Pernice's fellow 33&1/3 volume for \"Meat is Murder\" in the same day and the difference between the two books is staggering.
fascinating look at fascinating subject matter
Bowie's time in and around Berlin has long been a subject of tremendous interest, and this small book does a nice job of distilling it into manageable form.
Oh if only I hadn't read this one first
Hugo Wilcken, you've ruined me for other 33 1/3 books.
33 1/3 Bowie - Low, one of the best of 33 1/3
I've read 7 or 8 of the 33 1/3 book series, which I consider to be a great idea for people to experience their favorite albums with deeper understanding.
Very good
Being a big fan of David Bowie, I picked up this book to learn more about one of my favorite albums.