Reviews
"It's a legacy artist reminding us that while fads come and go, he’ll always remain relevant, and in that sense, it’s a roaring success.", "...applied elements from Bowie's previous three records to a terrific set of songs...a loud, tough sound...It's the urban nightmare he's been trying to recapture ever since...", Ranked #30 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...The last truly great Bowie LP....finding Bowie in a post-modernist mood, rehashing his past and feeling old and washed up....poetically, he slayed the new romantics...", 5 Stars Out of 5-"...A Fitting End to the '70s Decade....Wrapping Up His Career Thus Far..."