David Bowie - Lodger [stereo 8 1979] -
Bowie was finishing his "Berlin Trilogy" with Tony Visconti and Brian Eno. The Sound: Experimental, world-influenced, and frantic. 🏎️ The Experience: The "Lodger" on the Road
Unlike a record that ends or a cassette that needs flipping, the 8-Track is a continuous loop. begins your journey. David Bowie - Lodger [Stereo 8 1979]
The cover art for Lodger features Bowie as a "victim" or a falling man, photographed from above, looking broken and distorted. Bowie was finishing his "Berlin Trilogy" with Tony
The (usually black or cream) feels utilitarian. photographed from above
Bowie was finishing his "Berlin Trilogy" with Tony Visconti and Brian Eno. The Sound: Experimental, world-influenced, and frantic. 🏎️ The Experience: The "Lodger" on the Road
Unlike a record that ends or a cassette that needs flipping, the 8-Track is a continuous loop. begins your journey.
The cover art for Lodger features Bowie as a "victim" or a falling man, photographed from above, looking broken and distorted.
The (usually black or cream) feels utilitarian.