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** Music/{{Melvins}} recorded a CoverVersion of the TitleTrack on their CoverAlbum ''Everybody Loves Sausages''.

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** Music/{{Melvins}} recorded a CoverVersion of the TitleTrack on their CoverAlbum ''Everybody Loves Sausages''.Sausages'', with Music/JGThirlwell joining them on lead vocals.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Golden Years", which was released as a single preceding ''Station to Station'', is very different than the rest of the album, carrying on in the "plastic soul" style of ''Music/YoungAmericans''.

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* BlackSheepHit: "Golden Years", which was released as a single preceding ''Station to Station'', is very different than the rest of the album, carrying album; it was originally meant for Music/ElvisPresley and consequently carries on in the "plastic soul" style of ''Music/YoungAmericans''.
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* CutSong: A CoverVersion of Music/BruceSpringsteen's "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City" was recorded during the ''Station to Station'' sessions, but was left off the finished album (which, incidentally featured E Street Band member Roy Bittan on keyboards). It would ultimately be included on the 1989 retrospective BoxedSet ''Sound + Vision''.
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** Music/{{Melvins}} recorded a CoverVersion of the TitleTrack on their CoverAlbum ''Everybody Loves Sausages''.
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* CreatorBacklash: Not the album itself, but the Thin White Duke. Bowie ''really'' regretted his time as the Duke due to the LostInCharacter problems that came from it, along with the cocaine addiction that made it worse. It's also what prompted Bowie to drop the idea of making characters for albums and to detox in Berlin, which lead to the famous Berlin Trilogy.

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* CreatorBacklash: Not the album itself, but the Thin White Duke. Bowie ''really'' regretted his time as the Thin White Duke due to the LostInCharacter problems that came from it, along with the cocaine addiction that made it worse. It's also what prompted Bowie to drop the idea of making characters for albums and to detox in Berlin, which lead to the famous Berlin Trilogy.
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* CreatorBacklash: Not the album itself, but the Thin White Duke. Bowie ''really'' regretted his time as the Duke due to the LostInCharacter problems that came from it, along with the cocaine addiction that made it worse. It's also what prompted Bowie to drop the idea of making characters for albums and to detox in Berlin, which lead to the famous Berlin Trilogy. Surprisingly enough, critics and fans all forgive him and agree Bowie was LostInCharacter, rather than actually meaning his positive statements on fascism. The large amount of circumstantial evidence supporting the former interpretation (much of which is discussed on the main page for the album) probably helps in this case.

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* CreatorBacklash: Not the album itself, but the Thin White Duke. Bowie ''really'' regretted his time as the Duke due to the LostInCharacter problems that came from it, along with the cocaine addiction that made it worse. It's also what prompted Bowie to drop the idea of making characters for albums and to detox in Berlin, which lead to the famous Berlin Trilogy. Surprisingly enough, critics and fans all forgive him and agree Bowie was LostInCharacter, rather than actually meaning his positive statements on fascism. The large amount of circumstantial evidence supporting the former interpretation (much of which is discussed on the main page for the album) probably helps in this case.

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* CreatorBacklash: Not the album itself, but the Thin White Duke. Bowie ''really'' regretted his time as the Duke due to the LostInCharacter problems that came from it, along with the cocaine addiction that made it worse. It's also what prompted Bowie to drop the idea of making characters for albums and to detox in Berlin, which lead to the famous Berlin Trilogy. Surprisingly enough, critics and fans all forgive him and agree Bowie was LostInCharacter, rather than actually meaning his positive statements on fascism. The large amount of circumstantial evidence supporting the former interpretation (much of which is discussed on the main page for the album) probably helps in this case.



* OldShame: Not the album itself but the Duke character. Bowie ''really'' regretted his time as the Thin White Duke due to the LostInCharacter problems that came from it, along with the cocaine addiction that made it worse. It's also what prompted Bowie to drop the idea of making characters for albums and to detox in Berlin, which lead to the famous Berlin Trilogy. Surprisingly enough, critics and fans all forgive him and agree Bowie was LostInCharacter, rather than actually meaning his positive statements on fascism. The large amount of circumstantial evidence supporting the former interpretation (much of which is discussed on the main page for the album) probably helps in this case.

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