Songs like "Space Odity", "Heroes," "Lets Dance", but also "The Men Who Sold The World" and "All The Young Dudes", which he wrote at the time for the band Mott The Hoople, all written by him , and unforgettable evergreens. Meanwhile, David Bowie is now already more than three decades with the process and has not only delivered the occasional hit, but also so made a lot of experience, which he brought over and over again with his music expressed. The years have left their mark on him over, but if you're thinking that Bowie makes his now 26th studio album on an old gentleman who is subject to a very big mistake. Unusual rock he goes the whole album over to days, and therefore punishes Kirtikern lies that are of the opinion that David belonged to the scrap heap. Because the is not so. So can be found on "Reality" a total of 11 songs, where two of them do not come from his own pen. This is the first "Pablo Picasso" by Jonathan Richman and "Try Some, Buy Some" of ex-Beatle George Harrison. Both interpretations of Bowie won by him and his way of a whole new dimension, one hears from another earhook, which is highly recommended. Drum, they should also be a check out tip, even if the same my favorite under "Looking For Water", "Never Get Old "and title track" Reality "arrive. This limited edition is dedicated to the fans. Here can be found next to "Rebel Rebel", the song Bowie contributed to the soundtrack of Charlie's Angel 2, even with a good (almost) instrumental and with "Queen Of All The Tarts" and a potential hit with "Fly" a. For Fans whose collection a must. In total an astounding rock and fresh courageous Bowie album that leaves you wanting more. A preview should be in there for this reason all.