Personnel: David Bowie (vocals, guitar, alto & tenor saxophones, Moog synthesizer, Mellotron); Warren Peace (vocals); Carlos Alomar, Earl Slick (guitar); Roy Bittan (piano); George Murray (bass); Dennis Davis (drums).
Principally recorded at Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, California. Originally released on RCA.
Composer: Harry Maslin.
Personnel: David Bowie (vocals, guitar, saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, Mellotron, keyboards, Moog synthesizer); David Bowie; Warren Peace (vocals, background vocals); Stacy Heydon (guitar); Tony Kaye (keyboards); George Murray (bass guitar); Earl Slick, Carlos Alomar (guitar); Roy Bittan (piano, keyboards); Dennis Davis (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Jonathan Wyner.
Audio Remasterers: Nigel Reeve; Peter Mew.
Recording information: Cherokee REcording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Photographers: Mick Rock ; Steve Shapiro.
Unknown Contributor Role: Jonathan Wyner.
STATION TO STATION was the soundtrack to Bowie's nightlife. This time around he fashioned himself as the king of slick, the "Thin White Duke/Throwing darts in lover's eyes." This new persona enabled Bowie to show his sensual side and his affection for American soul music--something that would have seemed out of context on previous efforts.
The album's smooth vibe is evident in the funky guitar of "Golden Years," and mixed with a dangerous charm and the "side effects of the cocaine" on "Stay." Bowie had miraculously done it again--he picked up a new musical identity, and molded it to perfection.
STATION TO STATION was a refining period for Bowie. Gone was his other-worldly sexuality; The Thin White Duke was right here on Earth, no alien veneer, just a man completely run by his desires. It is then purely appropriate that the medium through which he expressed this lustful angle would be soul music. Carlos Alomar's biting guitar on "Golden Years" is straight out of the James Brown catalog, while the frantic drums and background vocals of "Stay" are pure strobe light disco.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (4/11/02, p.107) - Ranked #21 in Rolling Stone's "50 Coolest Records" - "...A space-rock masterpiece..."
Q (6/91) - 5 Stars - Indispensable - "sees the `Thin White Duke' staggering through a cocaine blizzard...but the delights of "Station To Station" suggest the walk he took on the wild side did him no creative damage."
Vibe (12/99, p.164) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century
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– Customer review on 15/10/2006
Mr Bowie could happily have left this album as an EP. It starts well with the epic Station To Station and the classically cool Golden Years, but then tails off into cheesy and/or boring obscurity.
You only need to listen to the first part of this record. Or, in other words, you could just buy the few good songs from this album, and leave the others, if you prefer to do it that way now.
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– Customer review on 01/09/2006
one of my favorite later david bowie albums actually. this one is before he started getting all into bad synths and trite sounding guitars like tin machine. this has some great poppy songs like tvc 15, station to station, golden years and the incredible sounding wild is the wind. a fantastic album which leaves you wanting more.
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