
David Bowie - Sound and Vision
A documentary, which takes you on a journey of Bowie's revolutionary career, struggle with his personal life and his achievements and successes. Features interviews with Bowie, Iman his wife, his musical contemporaries including Iggy Pop, Moby and Trent Reznor. Exclusive footage of live performances of the showman's best and music and film to showcase 30 years of his career. Highlights Bowie's interests, passions and involvement with the arts.
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Plot Summary
Sound and Vision is a 2003 box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It compiles music from Bowie's career from 1969 to 2002, including his most popular singles and influential album tracks. The collection aims to provide a comprehensive overview of his artistic evolution and impact on popular music.
Critical Reception
As a compilation album, critical reception focused on the curated selection of tracks and its effectiveness in representing David Bowie's diverse career. It was generally well-received by fans and critics for its breadth and inclusion of key songs across different eras.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its extensive tracklist spanning Bowie's prolific career.
- Seen as a good introduction for new listeners and a comprehensive collection for existing fans.
- Highlights the enduring quality and innovation of David Bowie's music.
Google audience: Google user reviews for this box set are generally positive, with many appreciating the wide selection of iconic songs and the opportunity to revisit different periods of David Bowie's musical journey. Fans often cite its value for money and the quality of the included material.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (Compilation Album)
Fun Fact
The 'Sound and Vision' title itself is derived from one of David Bowie's most iconic songs from his 1977 album 'Low'.
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