#DavidBowie worked with many #guitarists throughout his long career, from Mick Ronson to Carlos Alomar, Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew & Reeves Gabrels. But there was 1 player he returned to several times, from the 1970s to the final years of his life: #EarlSlickwww.guitarplayer.com/guitarists/d...

“He says to me, ‘Keep vamping,...
“He says to me, ‘Keep vamping, just jam,’ while he’s having a heart attack. Then he started grabbing his chest.” The show that ended David Bowie’s touring career — and the song that became his last hit

Earl Slick recalls working with the artist in his final years on tracks highlighted in the new David Bowie box set, 'I Can’t Give Everything Away'

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Mary Spender talked to Earl Slick, "the Guitarist Behind David Bowie’s Greatest Tracks" ...

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The Guitarist Behind David Bowie’s Greatest Tracks – The Earl Slick Interview

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David Bowie, The Next Day, 2013 on ISO Records / Columbia

Bowie’s penultimate release, coming three years before Blackstar and a decade after Reality. Produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti, and recorded at The Magic Shop in New York City in 2011-2012.

Musicians include Earl Slick, Gerry Leonard, Sterling Campbell, Zack Alford, and Gail Ann Dorsey.

I love the cover, which starts with the cover of Heroes as though someone just put a post-it note over an existing cover.

My copy via Crossroads Records in Portland OR, was released as a 2xLP with a CD included containing the same 17 tracks.

#2010s #2013 #Columbia #CrossroadsRecords #DavidBowie #EarlSlick #GailAnnDorsey #GerryLeonard #ISORecords #SterlingCampbell #TonyVisconti #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylfinds #ZackAlford

David Bowie, Blackstar, 2016 on ISO Records / Columbia | Goatless

Wow, what a final album. So much to say about Blackstar, recorded more or less in secret in New York with Tony Visconti and some local jazz musicians, and released two days before his death. My copy, like many I've seen in the used market, has a tear in the die cut cover which is

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David Bowie, Young Americans, 1975 on RCA Victor

Mid-Seventies Bowie, with guests like Earl Slick, John Lennon, David Sanborn, abd Luther Vandross (who also did the vocal arrangements). Bowie called this “Plastic Soul” and he recorded in Philadelphia and New York.

My copy via Todd’s Farm Flea Market in Rowley MA – as I gradually complete the full Bowie catalog up to 2016.

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David Bowie, Young Americans, 1975 on RCA Victor | Goatless

Mid-Seventies Bowie, with guests like Earl Slick, John Lennon, David Sanborn, abd Luther Vandross (who also did the vocal arrangements). Bowie called this "Plastic Soul" and he recorded in Philadelphia and New York. My copy via Todd's Farm Flea Market in Rowley MA - as I gradually complete the full Bowie catalog up to 2016.

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Legendary Bassist TONY LEVIN Featured In Career-Spanning Interview With Producer / Songwriter RICK BEATO (Video)

Producer / songwriter / educator Rick Beato has shared a new interview video along with the following introduction: "In this interview, legendary bassist Tony Levin shares stories from his collaborations with iconic artists like John Lennon, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, and King Crimson. Levin delves into the creative processes behind some of...

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