Was it the end of the decline of his early period for his most purist and adventurous fans, or a pop masterpiece inextricably linked to dance? That's the controversy surrounding Let's Dance (EMI), David Bowie's most commercially successful and danceable album, which has sold over 10 million copies since its release 43 years ago in April. The chameleonic and experimental artist decided to storm the dance floors with the help of former Chic member…
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Was it the end of the decline of his early period for his most purist and adventurous fans, or a pop masterpiece inextricably linked to dance? That's the controversy surrounding Let's Dance (EMI), David Bowie's most commercially successful and danceable album, which has sold over 10 million copies since its release 43 years ago in April. The chameleonic and experimental artist decided to storm the dance floors with the help of former Chic member…