The album features a massive amount of collaboration with his longtime friend Iggy Pop. Bowie used the record heavily to help generate royalties and financially assist Pop, covering multiple songs they had worked on together in the late '70s.
The mention of "[FLAC]" typically refers to a ripped or downloaded digital copy of the album in the Free Lossless Audio Codec format, which preserves the original CD or high-resolution studio master quality perfectly without losing any audio data. 💿 Album Overview David Bowie - Tonight (1984) [FLAC]
David Bowie 's 1984 studio album is widely regarded as one of the most polarizing and fascinating entries in his massive discography. Released on September 24, 1984, through EMI America Records , it served as the direct follow-up to his massive commercial blockbuster Let's Dance . The album features a massive amount of collaboration
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