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  1. Lodger is the thirteenth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 25 May 1979 through RCA Records. Recorded in collaboration with the musician Brian Eno and the producer Tony Visconti, it was the final release of his Berlin Trilogy, following Low and "Heroes" (both 1977).

  2. Alomar played on Bowie's groundbreaking "Berlin Trilogy" of albumsLow (1977), "Heroes" (1977) and Lodger; he also co-wrote the "Heroes" track "The Secret Life of Arabia" and the Lodger track "DJ" with Bowie and Brian Eno.

  3. Jan 11, 2017 · Bowie retained the rhythm section from Low and “Heroes” – guitarist Carlos Alomar, bassist George Murray and drummer Dennis Davies – and brought in keyboard players Sean Mayes and Roger Powell, violinist Simon House, and Frank Zappa’s former guitarist Adrian Belew.

  4. Jan 11, 2016 · Guitarist Carlos Alomar (a veteran of the Harlem Apollo’s house band, and Bowie’s no-nonsense musical director since Young Americans), remembered Brian telling the band, in his most proper and reserved middle-class English accent, to lay down a funky groove, and then pointing a stick at a blackboard on which he’d written some of his ...

  5. Sep 13, 2017 · “Heaven loves ya, The clouds part for ya...” (ANCIANT = A New Career In A New Town) This is the second instalment of our album focus on David Bowie’s Lodger. Here follows an excerpt from an old UNCUT interview with David about the confusingly named Berlin Trilogy.

  6. May 25, 2024 · Having written a series of chords on a blackboard, Eno had Bowie’s rhythm section – guitarist Carlos Alomar, bassist George Murray and drummer Dennis Davis – follow his lead as he pointed to different chords at random.

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  8. Carlos Alomar Bio. After 32 International gold and platinum records, Carlos Alomar’s place in music history is secure. The legendary guitarist burst upon the rock scene with David Bowie in the mid-1970s, when he, Bowie, and John Lennon co-wrote the hit song “Fame.”