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Low is the eleventh studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 14 January 1977 through RCA Records.The first of three collaborations with the producer Tony Visconti and the musician Brian Eno that became known as the Berlin Trilogy, the project originated following Bowie's move to France in 1976 with his friend Iggy Pop to rid themselves of their drug addictions.
Secret Name is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Low. [8] [9] It was released in 1999, their first album on the Kranky record label. [10] The album was recorded by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago. Bass guitarist Zak Sally plays an Optigan on some tracks. The album title comes from the "Weight of Water" lyric: "Make ...
By the time of their next full-length album, 1999's Secret Name, Low had moved to the independent label Kranky. In between, they released several singles and EPs. In 1999, Low joined forces with Dirty Three to record an In The Fishtank session for Konkurrent records. Allmusic called the six-song disc "some of the best material either unit has ...
The Invisible Way is the tenth studio album by Low, released in 2013 by Sub Pop. [1] It is produced by Wilco 's Jeff Tweedy and recorded at Wilco's studio in Chicago . [ 2 ]
Ones and Sixes is the eleventh studio album by Low, released on September 11, 2015. [1] It was co-produced by the band and engineer BJ Burton, at Justin Vernon's April Base Studios in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [1] Sub Pop released a promotional video for 'No Comprende' in advance of the album's release, on June 23, 2015. [14]
Drums and Guns is the eighth studio album by indie rock band Low. It is the second album they recorded with producer Dave Fridmann (The Great Destroyer). The album was partially inspired by the war in Iraq. [2] It was released on March 20, 2007, on Sub Pop records. Musician Steve Adey covered "Murderer" on his 2017 LP Do Me a Kindness.
Low is the sixth studio album by American thrash metal band Testament, released on October 4, 1994 through Atlantic Records. [1] It was the band's first album to feature a new lineup, with guitarist James Murphy and drummer John Tempesta replacing Alex Skolnick and Louie Clemente respectively, and the last album with bassist Greg Christian until 2008's The Formation of Damnation.
C'mon is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Low.It was released on April 12, 2011 (April 11 in Europe) on Sub Pop records. The album was recorded at Sacred Heart Studio, a former Catholic church in Duluth, Minnesota, where the band previously recorded 2002's Trust. [13]