Identifier | 8387436 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Source Info | Open Up & Dusted Down (various) |
Microphones | Lineage: TradeCDR--> EAC(secure)--> Flac(level.8)--> HungerCity! |
Tech Note | Eleven of the tracks on this 'compilation' were shortlisted for "RARESTONEBOWIE" (DMQ) released in 1995. They include a rare rehearsal version of "I Got You Babe" from the 1980 Floor Show, "Heroes" and "What In The World" from Bowie's last night at Earls Court in 1978, and of course the full unedited 'flute mix' of Fame. The remaining five tracks have been taken from a rare 10 track 'in-house' reference CD-R which features some of the most sought after outtakes from the 1970-72 period of Bowie's musical career. These songs were remixed and mastered in the mid-1990's and were originally to be used in the planned anthology box set, which never happened. Disc TRIDENT REFERENCE TAPES 01. My Death (Boston 1972) 02. Space Oddity (London 1973) 03. Waiting For The Man (New York 1976) 04. Heroes (London 1978) 05. What In The World (London 1978) 06. Five Years (Alternate Version) UNUSED 'ANTHOLOGY' TRACKS (REMIXED & REMASTERED IN 1996/97) 07. Lightning Frightening (Alternate Version) 08. Tired Of My Life 09. Shadowman 10. Rupert The Riley (Version 2) 11. How Lucky You Are TRIDENT REFERENCE TAPES 12. Little Toy Soldier 13. Waiting For The Man 14. Right On Mother 15. I Got You Babe (Trident '1980 Floor Show' Outtakes Video ) 16. Fame (Unedited Flute Mix) |
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David Bowie 1939-??-?? The Essential David Bowie, London, England | |
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Set 1 | Disc 1: Emerged From Shadows (EDB 001) 1967-12-18: Top Gear (1967-12-24 & 1968-01-28): Love You 'Till Tuesday When I Live My Dream Little Bombardier Silly Boy Blue In The Heat Of The Morning 1968-05-13: Top Gear (1968-05-26 And 1968-06-20): When I'm Five 1967-1969: Various Home Demo & Studio Recordings: Right On Mother (1968 Demo) He Was Alright (A Song For Marc)(Full Length 1968 Demo) Waiting For The Man (1967 Studio Recording) Little Toy Soldier (1967 Studio Recording) Space Oddity (1969 Demo) The Supermen (1969 Demo) 1972-05-16: Sound Of The Seventies: John Peel (1972-05-23): White Light/White Heat Moonage Daydream Hang Onto Yourself Suffragette City Ziggy Stardust |
Set 2 | Disc 2: Kiss The Viper's Fang (EDB 002) 1969-10-20: Dave Lee Travis Show (1969-10-20): Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed Let Me Sleep Beside You Janine 1970-03-25: Sound Of The Seventies: Andy Ferris (70-04-06; Repeat 70-05-11 On The David Symonds Show): Waiting For The Man The Width Of A Circle The Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud 1971-06-03: The Sunday Concert: John Peel (71-06-20): Queen Bitch Bombers The Supermen Looking For A Friend Almost Grown Kooks Song For Bob Dylan Andy Warhol It Ain't Easy 1972-05-22: Johnny Walker Lunchtime Show: Starman (1972-06-06/07/08/09) Space Oddity Changes Oh! You Pretty Things (1972-06-05) |
Set 3 | Disc 3: Nobody's Children (EDB 003) 1972-05-23: Sound Of The Seventies: Bob Harris (1972-06-19): Andy Warhol Lady Stardust White Light/White Heat Rock 'N' Roll Suicide 1971-09-21: Sound Of The Seventies: Bob Harris (1971-10-04): The Supermen Oh! You Pretty Things/eight Line Poem Kooks Fill Your Heart Amsterdam Andy Warhol 1972-01-18: Sound Of The Seventies: Bob Harris (1972-02-07): Hang Onto Yourself Ziggy Stardust Waiting For The Man Queen Bitch Five Years 1972-01-11: Sounds Of The Seventies: John Peel (1972-01-28): Ziggy Stardust Queen Bitch Waiting For The Man Lady Stardust |
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