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The Berlin Trilogy is a series of David Bowie albums recorded in collaboration with Brian Eno. The three albums are Low, "Heroes" and Lodger. They became known as the Berlin Trilogy because they were influenced by the Krautrock of the time, and were at least partly recorded in Berlin. The moniker "Berlin Trilogy" is debated, as only "Heroes" was wholly recorded in Berlin, but has been used by the artist himself to describe the albums. The albums are all experimental and among the most highly-regarded in the Bowie catalogue. Among the styles influenced by the albums were New Wave, post-punk and industrial. Credit for producing the albums is occasionally given to Brian Eno because of his extensive involvement with the trilogy and his well-known production work with other artists; however all three albums were in fact produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti.

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