David Bowie - David Bowie (2CD Deluxe Edition)

David Bowie (2CD Deluxe Edition)

by David Bowie

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25/01/2010
Music Genre
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David Bowie's 1967 debut album for Decca finally receives the Deluxe Edition treatment.

Disc One features the original stereo and mono mixes of the album stunningly remastered by Peter Mew and Tris Penna at Abbey Road Studios . This is the first time that the mono mix has been available in any format since the late '60s and is obviously the first time on CD.

Disc Two features the singles, unreleased stereo mixes, the legendary unreleased single "London Bye Ta-Ta" and 5 Previously Unreleased tracks recorded for John Peel's Top Gear programme in 1967.

All in all, there are a total of 53 tracks over the two CDs with 26 appearing on CD for the very first time !

Sleeve notes by Tris Penna and Kevin Cann.

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Product Details

Artist
David Bowie
Label / Studio
UMGD/POLYDOR
Recording Environment
Studio
Media Content Format
Album
Number of Discs
2
Media Format
Audio CD
Year of release
2010

Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Uncle Arthur
  2. Sell Me a Coat (Original Version )
  3. Rubber Band
  4. Love You Till Tuesday
  5. There Is a Happy Land
  6. We Are Hungry Men
  7. When I Live My Dream (1967 Version )
  8. Little Bombardier
  9. Silly Boy Blue
  10. Come and Buy My Toys
  11. Join the Gang
  12. She's Got Medals
  13. Maid of Bond Street
  14. Please Mr. Gravedigger
  15. Uncle Arthur (Mono )
  16. Sell Me a Coat (Mono )
  17. Rubber Band (Mono )
  18. Love You Till Tuesday (Mono )
  19. There Is a Happy Land (Mono )
  20. We Are Hungry Men (Mono )
  21. When I Live My Dream (Mono )
  22. Little Bombardier (Mono )
  23. Silly Boy Blue (Mono )
  24. Come and Buy My Toys (Mono )
  25. Join the Gang (Mono )
  26. She's Got Medals (Mono )
  27. Maid of Bond Street (Mono )

Disc 2:

  1. Rubber Band (Single Version )
  2. The London Boys (Mono )
  3. The Laughing Gnome
  4. The Gospel According to Tony Day (Mono )
  5. Love You Till Tuesday (Single Version )
  6. Did You Ever Have a Dream
  7. When I Live My Dream (Single Version - Mono )
  8. Let Me Sleep Beside You
  9. Karma Man
  10. London, Bye, Ta Ta
  11. In the Heat of the Morning
  12. The Laughing Gnome (Single Version - 2010 Stereo Mix )
  13. The Gospel According to Tony Day (Single Version - 2010 Stereo Mix )
  14. Did You Ever Have a Dream (Single Version - 2010 Stereo Mix )
  15. Let Me Sleep Beside You
  16. Karma Man (Stereo Mix )
  17. In the Heat of the Morning (Stereo Mix )
  18. When I'm Five (Love You Till Tuesday Soundtrack Version - Mono )
  19. Ching-A-Ling (Full Length Version Stereo Mix )
  20. Sell Me a Coat (Remix - Mono )
  21. Love You Till Tuesday (BBC "Top Gear" 18/12/67 Mono )
  22. When I Live My Dream (BBC "Top Gear" 18/12/67 Mono )
  23. Little Bombardier (BBC "Top Gear" 18/12/67 Mono )
  24. Silly Boy Blue (BBC "Top Gear" 18/12/67 Mono )
  25. In the Heat of the Morning (BBC "Top Gear" 18/12/67 Mono )

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        Comments about UMGD/POLYDOR David Bowie - David Bowie (2CD Deluxe Edition):

        Genius, pure genius from a young David Bowie -- an album that we've always treasured as much as Ziggy Stardust! This set's pre-Hunky Dory, pre-Space Oddity -- and it's an amazing little record that's almost completely devoid of guitars -- instead using weird woodwinds (lots of oboe!), soaring strings, and offbeat orchestrations to carry off the tunes -- all of which are as weird, mad, and wonderful as anything Bowie wrote in later years! This loaded 2CD deluxe edition includes both the stereo and mono album mixes in full, plus a slew or singles, unreleased stereo mixes and unreleased tracks like the bootleg classic "London Bye Ta-Ta" and 5 tracks recorded for a '67 John Peel show.

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