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Ep. 25 – Heathen

2h 2m · Breaking Glass - The David Bowie Catalogue · 08 Jan 21:20

It’s been a long old break, but this 2002 David Bowie album won’t talk about itself! Considered one of the highlights of the latter day catalogue, Heathen is ripe for discussion. Will it stand the test of time and our strident critical… um… critique? The answer is most certainly yes. But do WE like it? Also on the docket: Has David Bowie finally “matured” on this album? The Carry On Films - for some reason. Who is right in their opinion on ‘Slow Burn’? Who is right in their opinion on ‘5:15 Angels Have Gone’? Can Adam and Mike agree on anything on this album? Will the chefs please Chef Ramsay to win the competition? Join us on the most explosive episode yet of Hell’s Kitchen

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