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The '''Berlin Trilogy''' was a series of three albums by [[David Bowie]] collaborating with [[Brian Eno]]. The first in this trilogy was the ill-fated ''[[Low/Profile]]'', of which only the first part, ''Low'', was ever released. ([[PROSE]] {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) | The '''Berlin Trilogy''' was a series of three albums by [[David Bowie]] collaborating with [[Brian Eno]]. The first in this trilogy was the ill-fated ''[[Low/Profile]]'', of which only the first part, ''Low'', was ever released. ([[PROSE]] {{cs|Low/Profile (short story)}}) | ||
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The Berlin Trilogy was a series of three albums by David Bowie collaborating with Brian Eno. The first in this trilogy was the ill-fated Low/Profile, of which only the first part, Low, was ever released. (PROSE Low/Profile [+]Loading...["Low/Profile (short story)"])