Identifier9393984
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count1
Sound RatingV
Note"Boy Could He Play Guitar". Some fantastic stuff on here. Quality varies, but all of the sources have aged very well and most fall into the A range. The only exceptions are the Bowie demos, which are a bit muted from generation loss, but nevertheless sound solid (B+/B). A great disc for any serious fan.
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David Bowie 1971-??-?? The Axeman Cometh (1971-1973), Compilation, Various
Set 1BOWIE & RONSON AT THE T1 STUDIO, LONDON, UK. (21ST SEPTEMBER 1971)
01. The Supermen
02. Oh! You Pretty Things
03. Eight Line Poem
04. Kooks
05. Fill Your Heart
06. Amsterdam
07. Andy Warhol (False Start)
08. Andy Warhol

REHEARSALS AT THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST STUDIOS, LONDON, UK. (8TH FEBRUARY 1972)
09. Queen Bitch (Take 1)
10. Queen Bitch (Take 2)

THE 'NBC MIDNIGHT SPECIAL', USA TV BROADCAST (OCTOBER 1973)
11. Space Oddity
12. Time
13. The Jean Genie

RONSON ON VOCALS, ALTERNATIVE MIX FROM A TRIDENT ACETATE
14. White Light White Heat

ORIGINAL VERSION, NO OVERDUBS. HAMMERSMITH ODEON, LONDON, UK. (3TH JULY 1973)
15. Moonage Daydream

LIVE ON THE RUSSELL HARTY GOES POP UK TV SHOW. (17TH JANUARY 1973)
16. Drive In Saturday

BOWIE'S SOLO DEMO ACETATE RECORDED IN EARLY 1971
17. Bombers
18. Changes
19. Amsterdam
20. Kooks

THE 'MIX 1' ACETATE FROM 1973
21. Rebel Rebel
Set 2
Set 3
CommentA kind of "tribute" to Ronson CD. The first seven songs are from 04.10.71, and are in excellent sound quality. QUEEN BITCH appears twice because the first try is interrupted (excellent sound quality). WHITE LIGHT, WHITE HEAT is said to be an alternative mix of Ronsons version, but I can't tell the difference from the offically released version? BOMBERS to KOOKS are stripped demo versions, and the sound quality is so-so. REBEL REBEL is said to be an alternative mix, but to me it sounds like someone has just increased the volume of the "cow bell"? Anyway, this is a very nice compilation.
-BASSMAN