There were 3 distinct periods in the career of David Bowie during the 1970s. The first, of course, consisted of his Glam years, defined best by the startling Ziggy Stardust album. At the other end of the decade came the Berlin trilogy
- three dark, industrial, yet ambient & often joyous records. But sandwiched between these is what has come to be known
- via the mans own comments
- as the Plastic Soul Era, an era just as creative, magnificent & popular as any other during Bowies life so far, yet one rarely considered as a st&-alone & separate entity within his complete Body of work. All that canges with David Bowie
- The Plastic Soul Review, as the album David Live, Young Americans & Station to Station & the performances that accompanied them, are here re-examined & newly appraised more than 30 years after they first appeared.