Every David Bowie Album Ranked Worst To Best (By Guitar Power)
28. Earthling (1997)
With Reeves Gabrels from Tin Machine involved, this should have been an opportunity to return to a more robust rocking approach, but once more Bowie’s love of electronic sounds and experimentation frustrated that expectation, particularly as Bowie was even dipping a toe into the murky waters of drum and bass.
An album that is about as inessential as a Bowie album can be.