About this event
The Brighton Beach Boys recreate the album Station to Station (1976). Sandwiched between Young Americans and the Berlin Trilogy, this is arguably David Bowie’s finest album.
Recorded as a vehicle for The Thin White Duke persona, the album draws on his years in the US and the developing sounds of electronic music. Featuring Golden Years, Stay and Wild is the Wind, the album is a sharp jab of sound, shaping the Berlin Trilogy that followed and much of the music of the 1980s.
This will be a feast for any fans of the great man.
Featuring Glen Richardson, Steve Wrigley, Ade and Charlotte Glasson, this recreation represents the reinterpretation of a pivotal moment in popular music history, when art rock met funk, and European aesthetics collided with American soul to create something entirely new.