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In September 2025, I decided to write a series of articles about British rock legend David Bowie. Why? Well, I figured I'd been ignoring his music for too long, and it was high time I changed that. But I couldn't possibly listen to everything he ever recorded. So I decided to make a speed-run through just his official studio albums, reviewing one a day for the entire month. Below, you'll find a list of the articles I wrote during that time.
- Day 1: David Bowie (1967)
- Day 2: Space Oddity (1969)
- Day 3: The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
- Day 4: Hunky Dory (1971)
- Day 5: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust (1972)
- Day 6: Aladdin Sane (1973)
- Day 7: Pin Ups (1973)
- Day 8: Diamond Dogs (1974)
- Day 9: Young Americans (1975)
- Day 10: Station to Station (1976)
- Day 11: Low (1977)
- Day 12: "Heroes" (1977)
- Day 13: Lodger (1979)
- Day 14: Scary Monsters (1980)
- Day 15: Let's Dance (1983)
- Day 16: Tonight (1984)
- Day 17: Never Let Me Down (1987)
- Day 18: Black Tie White Noise (1993)
- Day 19: The Buddha of Suburbia (1993)
- Day 20: Outside (1995)
- Day 21: Earthling (1997)
- Day 22: Hours (1999)
- Day 23: Heathen (2002)
- Day 24: Reality (2003)
- Day 25: The Next Day (2013)
- Day 26: Blackstar (2016)
- Day 27: So what did I learn from all this?
- Day 28: Iggy Pop's The Idiot (1977)
- Day 29: Iggy Pop's Lust for Life (1977)
- Day 30: Toy (2021)
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