Forever and for the whole history of music and therefore of humanity, David Bowie will be a world reference. All he did is a work of art and videos and statements provided in life are a story for history.
A list that did David Bowie for Vanity Fair in 2003, which tells the 25 favorite albums of your collection of vinyls of The Thin White Duke, which by then was over 2500 LP, and recently revealed that according to the influential musician, could "change your reputation."
The list is extensive in terms of musical genres, where you can listen to classical music, rock, jazz, folk and other oddities. However, here we leave the complete list of all your discs.
Many of these records are difficult to find online, but the website these albums Open Culture made a playlist on Spotify with the majority. If you succeed, you can enjoy the.
The complete list:
The Last Poets - The Last Poets
Shipbuilding - Robert Wyatt
The Fabulous Little Richard - Little Richard
Music for 18 Musicians - Steve Reich
The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground
Tupelo Blues - John Lee Hooker
Blues, Rags and Hollers - Koerner, Ray and Glover
The Apollo Theatre Presents: In Person! The James Brown Show - James Brown
Forces of Victory - Linton Kwesi Johnson
The Red Flower of Tachai Blossoms Everywhere: Music Played on National Instruments - Various Artists
Banana Moon - Daevid Allen
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris - Cast Album
The Electrosoniks: Electronic Music - Tom Dissevelt
The 5000 Spirits of the Layers of the Onion - The Incredible String Band
Ten Songs by Tucker Zimmerman - Tucker Zimmerman
Four Last Songs (Strauss) - Gundula Janowitz
The Ascension - Glenn Branca
The Madcap Laughs - Syd Barrett
Black Angels - George Crumb
Funky Kingston - Toots & The Maytals
Delusion of the Fury - Harry Partch
Oh Yeah - Charles Mingus
Le Sacre du Printemps - Igor Stravinsky
The Fugs - The Fugs
The Glory (????) of the Human Voice - Florence Foster Jenkins