Description |
2 audio discs : CD, audio digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet. |
Note |
Polydor: 531 792-5 (531 792-6--531 792-7). |
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All songs written by David Bowie. |
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Selections on disc 1 originally released on Deram DE-16003 in 1967. |
Performer |
David Bowie, vocals, guitar, saxophone ; with accompanying musicians. |
System Details |
Compact discs. |
Contents |
Disc 1. The original stereo mix. Uncle Arthur -- Sell me a coat -- Rubber band -- Love you till Tuesday -- There is a happy land -- We are hungry men -- When I live my dream -- Little bombardier -- Silly boy blue -- Come and buy my toys -- Join the gang -- She's got medals -- Maid of Bond Street -- Please Mr. Gravedigger -- The original mono album mix. Uncle Arthur -- Sell me a coat -- Rubber band -- Love you till Tuesday -- There is a happy land -- We are hungry men -- When I live my dream -- Little bombardier -- Silly boy blue -- Come and buy my toys -- Join the gang -- She's got medals -- Maid of Bond Street -- Please Mr. Gravedigger. |
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Disc 2. Rubber band (single version) -- The London boys -- The laughing gnome -- The gospel according to Tony Day -- Love you till Tuesday (single version) -- Did you ever have a dream -- When I live my dream (single version) -- Let me sleep beside you -- Karma man -- London bye ta-ta (previously unreleased) -- In the heat of the morning (previously unreleased mono vocal version) -- Previously unreleased stereo mixes. The laughing gnome ; The gospel according to Tony Day ; Did you ever have a dream ; Let me sleep beside you ; Karma man -- In the heat of the morning -- When I'm five -- Ching-a-ling (previously unreleased stereo mix) -- Sell me a coat (remix) -- Recorded for BBC Radio's Top Gear, previously unreleased. Love you till Tuesday ; When I live my dream ; Little bombardier ; Silly boy blue ; In the heat of the morning. |
Summary |
David Bowie's 1967 debut album for Decca finally receives the deluxe edition treatment. This two-disc edition features the original stereo and mono mixes of the album as well as the singles, unreleased stereo mixes, the legendary unreleased song London Bye Ta-Ta, and five other previously unreleased tracks recorded for John Peel's Top Gear programmed in 1967. |
Subject |
Rock music -- 1961-1970 -- Sound recordings.
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Psychedelic rock music -- Sound recordings.
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Chronological Term |
1961-1970 -- Sound recordings. |
Standard No. |
600753179253 |
Music No. |
531 792-5 Polydor |
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531 792-6 Polydor |
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531 792-7 Polydor |
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