After the incredibly difficult digestible "1. Outside" and the drum 'n bass album "Earthling" provides Bowie 1999, his album "Night ...." from.
This is essential to digest than the previous two, but was unfortunately not a great commercial success, although it is really a continuously strong album.
Starting is with the beautiful child Thursday, a wonderful title of the same one of the highlights of the CD. The other songs are all very melancholy, sometimes stands out Bowie's voice, sometimes the tapping guitar, but every song has something special. For example, "Survive" is a wonderful pop song would have fitted even into the 80s.
Wonderful guitar rock in "The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell", the dreamy and with feigned song "The Dreamers" or the truly wonderful instrumental "Brilliant Adventure". This album really has a varied diet.
The texts range from melancholy to irony and are uniformly very emotionally and personally oriented.
Wonderful also the design of the CD cover and, as always Bowie offering a work of art in a class.
Playing tips: Thursday Child, Seven and The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell