Bowie Odyssey 76 is the latest volume in Simon Goddard’s long running Bowie Odyssey series, arriving via Omnibus Press and focusing on one of the most volatile years in modern music history. Set against the backdrop of 1976 Britain, the book traces David Bowie at his most confrontational, publicly embodying the Thin White Duke while navigating a country gripped by political unrest, racial violence, and cultural fracture. Goddard frames the year as a collision of art, provocation, and exhaustion, capturing the moment when Bowie’s public image and private reality were pulling dangerously apart.
As the narrative follows Bowie’s movement toward Berlin alongside Iggy Pop, the book charts a creative turning point that reshaped his future output and secured his reputation as the defining innovator of the decade. Told in stark black and white prose, ‘Bowie Odyssey 76’ reads as both cultural document and personal chronicle, mapping how turmoil, escape, and reinvention fed into a new musical direction. This seventh installment continues Goddard’s year by year approach, offering a focused, unsentimental portrait of an artist standing on the edge of collapse and transformation.


