Bowie found his creative feet again in the 90s. Back in 1993, Bowie’s new-found happiness and renewed sense of purpose fed into the Black Tie White Noise album, his best since 1980. Bowie, who had a love-hate relationship with such suburban British locations couldn’t miss the opportunity to record the soundtrack to Roger Michell’s TV adaptation of the Hanif Kureishi novel, The Buddha Of Suburbia. Outside, 1995’s glorious return to the avant garde, also saw a return to working with Brian Eno,Bowie wasn’t deterred from following his muse and 1997’s Earthling, though a more commercially successful record saw him move further into uncharted musical realms,.Bowie saw out the decade with his 21st studio album, Hours…, a return to more straightforward songcraft than its 90s predecessors. Bowie seemingly underlined this by growing his hair out to a length not seen since the cover of 1971’s Hunky Dory.Take a look at the comment for detailed playlist and full story.