Which album was Young Americans on?

Young Americans
Young Americans/Album

Who sang backing vocals young American?

Newcomers were percussionist Ralph MacDonald and backing vocalists Jean Fineberg and Jean Millington. Bowie contacted Visconti about the collaborations two weeks after Visconti finished mixing.

Who sang young American?

David Bowie
Young Americans/Artists

Is Young Americans a good album?

Bowie’s Young Americans stands out in his prolific discography because nothing else in his catalog sounds like it. It was a much needed break from his previous records. It still holds up and is a great lead-in to Station to Station (1976). It’s unquestionably one of Bowie’s best.

What genre is David Bowie low?

Rock
Pop
Low/Genres

What was wrong with David Bowie’s eyes?

What Bowie actually suffered from is called anisocoria: namely that one pupil was bigger than the other. It means that the iris – the coloured bit – can’t react to light in the same way as its fellow, so the area appears to be darker. This means it looks like one eye is a different colour to the other.

Who produced David Bowie low?

Tony Visconti
In mid-1977, Bowie recorded Pop’s follow-up album Lust for Life before recording his next album “Heroes”, both of which were released later that year….Low (David Bowie album)

Low
Label RCA
Producer David Bowie Tony Visconti
David Bowie chronology
Changesonebowie (1976) Low (1977) “Heroes” (1977)

When did Young Americans by David Bowie come out?

Singles from Young Americans. Young Americans is the ninth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 7 March 1975 by RCA Records.

When did David Bowie’s what’s your name come out?

“What’s your name?” In celebration of the 45th anniversary of David Bowie’s US release of Fame becoming his first #1 single in the US, Parlophone will issue a limited edition ‘bricks & mortar’* only, gold vinyl version of the album from whence it came, Young Americans.

What kind of music does David Bowie play?

Despite being mostly glam rock, the album contained two songs, ” Rock ‘n’ Roll with Me ” and ” 1984 “, that exhibit elements of funk and soul, which Bowie embraced for Young Americans.

Where did David Bowie record his first album?

Initial recording sessions took place following the first leg of his Diamond Dogs Tour in August 1974 at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia with producer Tony Visconti and a variety of musicians, including guitarist Carlos Alomar, who would become one of Bowie’s most frequent collaborators, and then-unknown singer Luther Vandross.