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Memorabilia: The Video Singles
A 14-track video compilation featuring songs by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond as a solo artist and with his partner Dave Ball as the synthpop duo Soft Cell.
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Plot Summary
This is a compilation of music videos released by David Bowie in 1991. It features several of his hit singles from various stages of his career, showcasing his visual evolution and artistic expression through the medium of music video. The collection offers a retrospective look at Bowie's impact on music and visual culture.
Critical Reception
As a compilation of existing music videos, 'Memorabilia: The Video Singles' did not receive traditional critical reviews in the same way a new film or album would. Its reception is tied to the enduring legacy and artistic merit of the individual music videos and David Bowie's work. It's generally viewed as a valuable collection for fans and students of music video history.
What Reviewers Say
A valuable archive of David Bowie's groundbreaking music videos.
Offers a comprehensive visual journey through different eras of Bowie's career.
Essential viewing for fans and those interested in the history of the music video format.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not applicable as this is a compilation of music videos and not a standalone film with its own user rating system. However, individual music videos by David Bowie are generally highly regarded by fans for their artistic innovation and cultural impact.
Fun Fact
The compilation draws from a period where David Bowie was significantly experimenting with visual presentation in his music, often collaborating with renowned directors to push the boundaries of the music video art form.
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