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  2. "Heroes" (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    Bowie composed the song with multi-instrumentalist Brian Eno (pictured in 2008), who had the word heroes in mind for the initial chord sequence.. After completing his work co-producing Iggy Pop's Lust for Life (1977) and various promotional events, David Bowie spent a few weeks devising ideas and concepts with multi-instrumentalist Brian Eno for his next studio album. [1]

  3. "Heroes" (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Heroes" [a] is the twelfth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 14 October 1977 through RCA Records.Recorded in collaboration with the musician Brian Eno and the producer Tony Visconti, it was the second release of his Berlin Trilogy, following Low, released in January the same year, and the only one wholly recorded in Berlin.

  4. Sons of the Silent Age - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie, Tony Visconti " Sons of the Silent Age " is a song written by David Bowie in 1977 for the album "Heroes" . According to Brian Eno , it was the only song on the album composed prior to the recording sessions, all others being improvised in the Hansa by the Wall studio.

  5. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1979, David Bowie recorded what became known as the Berlin Trilogy, which consisted of Low, "Heroes" (both 1977) and Lodger (1979), made in collaboration with the musician Brian Eno and the producer Tony Visconti.

  6. Blackout (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    David Bowie, Tony Visconti " Blackout " is a song written and recorded by David Bowie in 1977 for the album "Heroes" . Author Nicholas Pegg described the track as "typical of the darkly exhilarating sonic schizophrenia of the "Heroes" album", [ 1 ] while biographer David Buckley remarked on "a backing verging on industrial ". [ 2 ]

  7. Space Oddity - Wikipedia

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    Following a string of unsuccessful singles, David Bowie released his music hall-influenced self-titled debut studio album through Deram Records in 1967. The album was a commercial failure and did little to gain Bowie notice, leading to his departure from Deram in May 1968 and becoming his last release for two years.

  8. Life on Mars (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Life on Mars?" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, first released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Bowie wrote the song as a parody of Frank Sinatra's "My Way". "Life on Mars?" was recorded on 6 August 1971 at Trident Studios in London, and was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott.

  9. Symphony No. 4 (Glass) - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 4 ("Heroes") is a symphony composed by American composer Philip Glass in 1996 based on the album "Heroes" by David Bowie. Glass had based his earlier Symphony No. 1 on the David Bowie album Low .