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Originally Posted by JGuy Grungeman
As far as the Berlin trilogy goes, I've only heard the first two. I'm just starting to get into experimental music. I've heard a lot of experimental albums, but I never could get into them.
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Lodger doesn't have the ambient bits on the second half of the album so it's probably easier to get into.
Also have you heard Iggy Pop's 'The Idiot'? That might be a good introduction into the first two, maybe you will like them more once you've heard the Iggy Pop album.
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Originally Posted by grindy
I voted for Heroes, Low, Station To Station, Outside and Blackstar.
Now I remembered that I haven't listened to Low in ages and don't really remember anything from that album, just that I used to love it.
Also: Anybody else really likes "The Man Who Sold The World"? It doesn't seem to be particularly popular among fans. Sure, it's not grundbreaking and often very straighforward, but still such a fun album.
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Yes, hammered that for about a month when I first heard it. Opening track as pointed out is a belter, title track is obviously great as well.