Aladdin Sane (30th Anniversary Edition)
One of Bowie's best albums overall. Mick Ronson in all his rocking glory, and Bowie at his strutting best. The sound quality is really impressive, and it has benefited from the remastering quite clearly. The bonus disc of material is great to have, but doesn't really enhance the original album material. They would've done better to simply issue the remaster with extended liner notes. If it was necessary to have a second disc, I would've rather seen a video disc with clips from contemporary performances or documentary footage.