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''Low'' is the eleventh studio album by British musician David Bowie, co-produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti. Widely regarded as one of Bowie's most influential releases, ''Low'' was the first of the "Berlin Trilogy", a series of collaborations with Brian Eno (though the album was mainly recorded in France and only mixed in West Berlin). The experimental, avant-garde style would be further explored on ''"Heroes"'' and ''Lodger''. The album's working title was ''New Music Night and Day''.〔Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). ''Bowie: An Illustrated Record'': pp.87–90〕 ==Background== The genesis of ''Low'' lies in both the foundations laid by Bowie's previous album ''Station to Station'', and music he intended for the soundtrack to ''The Man Who Fell to Earth''. When Bowie presented his material for the film to Nicolas Roeg, the director decided that it would not be suitable. Roeg preferred a more folksy sound, although John Phillips (the chosen composer for the soundtrack) described Bowie's contributions as "haunting and beautiful".〔Hugo Wilcken (2005). ''Low'': pp.16–22〕 Elements from these pieces were incorporated into ''Low'' instead. The album's cover, like ''Station to Station'', is a still from the movie: the photographic image, under the album's title, formed a deliberate pun on the phrase "low profile".〔David Buckley (1999). ''Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story'': pp.299–315〕
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