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Gênero/Forma: | Compact discs Sound recordings Rock music |
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Tipo de Material: | Música |
Tipo de Documento | Gravação de som, Arquivo de computador |
Todos os Autores / Contribuintes: |
David Bowie; Mick Ronson; Trevor Bolder; Mick Woodmansey; Spiders from Mars (Musical group), |
ISBN: | 9786305603429 6305603421 |
Número OCLC: | 43552153 |
Notas: | Rock music, principally written by David Bowie; arrangements by David Bowie and Mick Ronson. Originally released in 1972. Enhanced CD. Lyrics (16 unnumbered pages : portraits, illustrations ; color) inserted in container. |
Créditos: | Producers, David Bowie and Ken Scott; digitally remastered by Peter Mew with Nigel Reeve. |
Executor(es): | David Bowie, vocals, guitars, saxophone ; Spiders from Mars (Mick Ronson, guitar, piano, vocals ; Trevor Bolder, bass ; Mick Woodmansey, drums). |
Notas de produção: | Recorded at Trident Studio, London. |
Descrição: | 1 CD (38 min., 24 sec.) |
Detalhes: | System requirements (Windows): Windows 3.1.1, 486/66mhz CPU, 8MB of RAM, 8 BIT SVGA graphics card, 2XCD-ROM drive, Windows supported sound cards, Microsoft compatible mouse and mouse driver.; System requirements (Macintosh): System 7.1, 8MB of RAM, monitor capable of displaying 256 colors at 640x480, 2XCD-ROM drive. |
Conteúdos: | Five years (4:42) -- Soul love (3:34) -- Moonage daydream (4:39) -- Starman (4:13) -- It ain't easy / Ron Davies (Dana Gillespie, backing vocals) (2:57) -- Lady Stardust (3:19) -- Star (2:47) -- Hang on to yourself (2:38) -- Ziggy Stardust (3:13) -- Suffragette City (3:24) -- Rock 'n' roll suicide (2:58). |
Outros Títulos: | Five years. Soul love. Moonage daydream. Starman. It ain't easy. Lady Stardust. Star. Hang on to yourself. Suffragette City. Rock 'n' roll suicide. Ziggy Stardust |
Responsabilidade: | David Bowie. |
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Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am
I'd love to be able to claim that as a hip 10 year old I remember seeing Bowie perform "Starman" on Top Of The Pops and persuaded my parents to get me a copy of "Ziggy..." and have been in it's thrall ever since.
The truth is I didn't really "discover" Bowie until the...
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I'd love to be able to claim that as a hip 10 year old I remember seeing Bowie perform "Starman" on Top Of The Pops and persuaded my parents to get me a copy of "Ziggy..." and have been in it's thrall ever since.
The truth is I didn't really "discover" Bowie until the early 80's. But since I first heard this record I have indeed been in it's thrall.
From the opening faded in drum intro to "Five Years" introducing us to crying newsmen, soldiers, cops, priests and violent young girls at the end of the world; through the psych-out that is "Moonage Daydream" where Bowie lets Mick Ronson off the leash; into the proto-Punk of "Suffragette City", "Ohhh, wham bam thank you maam!" indeed; and ending with the doomed inevitabilty of "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" this album presents you with everything that was good about early 70's rock (i.e it wasn't Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin), introduced a wider audience to arguably the most important solo artist of the 1970's and, even though he lifted great chunks of it from the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop, Bowie laid the foundations for what was to come towards the end of the decade.
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