Hopefully, this album can finally assume its rightful place in the wildly erratic and ungainly discography of David Bowie. The Buddha of Suburbia isn't a lost classic, but it's definitely worth a.
It was probably 's record-company affiliation difficulties that kept the 1993 soundtrack to a British TV miniseries from being released in the U.S. Until 1995, when it was slipped out in the wake of his new album,. That's too bad, because is an often engaging collection of songs and instrumental passages that recalls many previous albums, including such disparate efforts as,. It's not a major effort by any means, but in another context songs like 'Strangers When We Meet' easily could become favorites.
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