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Legacy: The Very Best Of David Bowie
Legacy: The Very Best Of David Bowie (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 019029 5918323. Rel: 06 Jan 17
 
Rock
Let's Dance (4:07)
Ashes To Ashes (3:36)
Under Pressure (with Queen) (3:55)
Life On Mars (2016 mix) (3:37)
Changes (3:36)
Oh! You Pretty Things (3:14)
The Man Who Sold The World (3:57)
Space Oddity (4:59)
Starman (4:14)
Ziggy Stardust (3:16)
The Jean Genie (4:05)
Rebel Rebel (4:28)
Golden Years (3:26)
Dancing In The Street (with Mick Jagger) (3:09)
China Girl (4:16)
Fame (4:13)
Sound & Vision (3:03)
'Heroes' (3:32)
Where Are We Now? (4:08)
Lazarus (4:06)
Review: A year on from the untimely demise of the most influential British musician of the last fifty years, and on the eve of what would have been his seventieth birthday, here we have the opportunity to view his whole jaw-dropping career across the course of two slabs of wax. From the cosmic dread of 'Space Oddity' all the way to the reflective melancholy of 'I Can't Give Everything Away', it's a magnificent testimony to a restless muse that never stopped moving into unchartered territory in search of new adventure. These songs will outlive us all.
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out of stock $33.99
Heroes (remastered)
Heroes (remastered) (heavyweight grey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 019029 6413759. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Rock
Beauty & The Beast (3:32)
Joe The Lion (3:07)
Heroes (6:07)
Sons Of The Silent Age (3:19)
Blackout (3:47)
V-2 Schneider (3:05)
Sense Of Doubt (3:45)
Moss Garden (5:29)
Neukoln (4:21)
The Secret Life Of Arabia (3:43)
Review: 'Heroes' is the David Bowie song even people who aren't fans of David Bowie love. It is also the title of the 12th studio album from the British maverick and one of his most successful. It comes from his famous 70s Berlin period and was written in West Berlin with collaborator Brian Eno and producer Tony Visconti. Most of the tunes were crafted in the studio, on the spot, with Bowie adding his lyrics later. It was a commercial hit that peaked at number three on the UK albums chart and features one half of conventional rock tunes and one half of more instrumental tracks.
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Gespielt von: Dmitry Distant
out of stock $22.58
Peter & The Wolf
Peter & The Wolf (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVCL 011. Rel: 28 Oct 14
 
Classical
Peter & The Wolf, Op 67 (27:11)
Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra, Op 34 (17:12)
Review: This recording of the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 story and orchestral score Peter and the Wolf was recorded in 1977 and was originally released in 1978. The role of the narrator on the recording was initially offered to both Peter Ustinov and Alec Guinness who both turned it down, before David Bowie agreed to take on the role, supposedly as a Christmas present to his son. On the B-side is another equally as charming piece of recent classical history, Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra as narrated by Hugh Downs.
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out of stock $25.69
The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Five Years (4:41)
Soul Love (3:30)
Moonage Daydream (4:37)
Starman (4:18)
It Ain't Easy (2:58)
Lady Stardust (3:17)
Star (2:50)
Hang On To Yourself (2:34)
Ziggy Stardust (3:17)
Suffregette City (3:25)
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide (3:01)
Review: Everyone has their favourite Bowie, of course, but Ziggy Stardust has a special place for all and sundry as it marks a noticeable shift in Bowie's sound from Hunky Dory into the fabulous, glam rock 70s era. The classics are so iconic it's almost surreal to consider them in the context of their original presentation on this album, but from 'Starman' to 'Suffragette City' there's no end to the songwriting rock n' roll perfection Bowie achieved here. There's not much more that needs to be said about such an important record, but this newly half-speed remastered version is not to be sniffed at for those who like to hear the music with the best possible fidelity.
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out of stock $31.13
Heroes Just For One Day
Heroes Just For One Day (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 015. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Rock
China Girl (5:34)
Sound & Vision (3:24)
Ziggy Stardust (3:34)
Young Americans (4:15)
Heroes (4:51)
Modern Love (4:09)
The Jean Genie/Gloria (7:46)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (3:59)
Review: Heroes Just For One Day is a superb document of just how extraordinary David Bowie was in the live arena. In 1990 he was taking new paths to rejuvenate his creativity and before he embarked on it fully he headed out on his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour which was to be one final goodbye to many of his most famous back catalogue hits. It's a superb swan song that was captured in all its glory and is now presented here on multicoloured marble vinyl. As far as greatest hits go, it's as great as they get.
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 in stock $16.09
London Bye Bye Ta Ta: The Astoria Broadcast 1999
Cat: PARA 522LPLTD. Rel: 16 Aug 23
 
Rock
Word On A Wing (6:44)
Thursday's Child (6:25)
Ashes To Ashes (6:37)
Survive (4:34)
Can't Help Thinking About Me (4:34)
China Girl (4:30)
Always Crashing In The Same Car (5:00)
Something In The Air (5:12)
Drive-In Saturday (5:20)
Stay (6:39)
Seven (4:26)
Changes (4:31)
Repetition (3:31)
The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell (4:42)
Cracked Actor (4:23)
I'm Afraid Of Americans (5:48)
Review: This is one of the very many classic David Bowie broadcasts out there. It was recorded on his Hours tour to support his 21st studio album of the same name, and was the last he did for the EMI sub-label. It was the first full album to be made available by a major artist for full internet download, a full two weeks before the physical release. The album makes use of many instruments and took Bowie away from electronica. Guitarist Page Hamilton played in the tour as did Mark Plati on lead and rhythm guitars, Gail Ann Dorsey on bass guitar, Sterling Campbell on drums, and Mike Garson on keyboards. This set was recorded in December 1999 at the London Astoria for FM broadcast.
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 in stock $24.65
Young Americans
Cat: 351 2582. Rel: 17 Mar 07
 
Rock (All)
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across The Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame
John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)
Who Can I Be Now?
It's Gonna Be Me (With Strings)
1984 (video)
Young Americans (video)
Dick Cavett interviews David Bowie (video)
Review: The remastered edition of the 1975 album. The DVD features footage from the Dick Cavett Show.
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out of stock $17.64
Low (by Hugo Wilcken)
Cat: 428424 Rel: 01 Jan 90 • View all Bücher
Notes: "One day I blew my nose and half my brains came out." Los Angeles, 1976. David Bowie is holed up in his Bel-Air mansion, drifting into drug-induced paranoia and confusion. Obsessed with black magic and the Holy Grail, he's built an altar in the living room and keeps his fingernail clippings in the fridge. There are occasional trips out to visit his friend Iggy Pop in a mental institution. His latest album is the cocaine-fuelled Station To Station (Bowie: "I know it was recorded in LA because I read it was"), which welds R&B rhythms to lyrics that mix the occult with a yearning for Europe, after three mad years in the New World. Bowie has long been haunted by the angst-ridden, emotional work of the Die Brucke movement and the Expressionists. Berlin is their spiritual home, and after a chaotic world tour, Bowie adopts this city as his new sanctuary. Immediately he sets to work on Low, his own expressionist mood-piece.
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out of stock $7.26
Nothing Has Changed: The Very Best Of Bowie
Cat: CBS 503099. Rel: 11 Nov 14
 
Rock
Let's Dance
Ashes To Ashes (single version)
Heroes (single version)
Changes
Life On Mars?
Space Oddity
Starman (single version)
Ziggy Stardust
The Jean Genie (original single mix)
Rebel Rebel
Golden Years (single version)
Fame
Sound & Vision
Under Pressure (feat Queen)
Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)
Hallo Spaceboy (with The Pet Shop Boys - PSB remix)
China Girl (single version)
Modern Love (single version)
Absolute Beginners (single version)
Where Are We Now?
Review: It's impossible to overstate the impact that David Bowie had on the last half century of pop culture, in an illustrious career that's celebrated in style on this double vinyl package. Cherry picking a drop-dead selection of the star-scraping hits created by one of the true icons of popular music, it encompasses the whole plethora of strange audial avenues that David Robert Jones traversed in his life, culminating in one of his final recordings 'Sue (In A Season Of Crime)', which maps out noir-ish territory not dissimilar to that of his contemporary and hero Scott Walker. In the words of the man himself, 'really quite out of sight'.
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out of stock $26.47
Hours
Hours (CD)
Cat: 082564 6507528. Rel: 08 Jul 16
 
Rock
Thursday's Child
Something In The Air
Survive
If I'm Dreaming My Life
Seven
What's Really Happening?
The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell
New Angels Of Promise
Brilliant Adventure
The Dreamers
Review: It's true that more than a few eyebrows were raised when Earthling was first released way back in 1997. Critics, in particular, were not particularly impressed by David Bowie's efforts to incorporate elements of drum & bass within his sound. In hindsight, though, it was pure Bowie; ever the musical chameleon, he simply wanted to try something new. As this reissue proves, for the most part the iconic artist got it right, delivering an album that used skittish D&B breakbeats to emphasize the angry, dark subject matter of its' songs (an effect heightened by the Nine Inch Nails feel to many cuts). While Earthling was far from Bowie's best, it arguably sounds stronger now than it did when it was first released. He always was a far-sighted innovator, of course.
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out of stock $5.97
Divine Symmetry: The Journey To Hunky Dory
Divine Symmetry: The Journey To Hunky Dory (4xCD + Blu-ray box set + booklet in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 190296 268250. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Rock
Tired Of My Life (demo - CD1: The songwriting demos Plus)
How Lucky You Are (aka Miss Peculiar - demo)
Shadow Man (demo)
Looking For A Friend (demo)
Waiting For The Man (San Francisco Hotel Recording)
Quicksand (San Francisco Hotel Recording)
King Of The City (demo)
Song For Bob Dylan (demo)
Right On Mother (demo)
Quicksand (demo)
Queen Bitch (demo)
Kooks (demo)
Amsterdam (demo)
Life On Mars? (demo)
Changes (demo - bonus Acetate dubs)
Bombers (demo)
Queen Bitch (mono - CD2: BBC radio In Concert: John Peel - David Bowie & Friends)
Bombers
The Supermen
Looking For A Friend
Almost Grown
Kooks
Song For Bob Dylan
Andy Warhol
It Ain't Easy
Queen Bitch (Stereo)
The Supermen
Looking For A Friend
Kooks
Song For Bob Dylan
Andy Warhol
It Ain't Easy
The Supermen (Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris - CD3: BBC radio Session & live)
Oh! You Pretty Things
Eight Line Poem
Kooks
Fill Your Heart
Amsterdam
Andy Warhol
Introduction (live Friars, Aylesbury, 25th September, 1971)
Fill Your Heart
Buzz The Fuzz
Space Oddity
Amsterdam
The Supermen
Oh! You Pretty Things
Eight Line Poem
Changes
Song For Bob Dylan
Andy Warhol
Looking For A Friend
Round & Round
Waiting For The Man
Oh! You Pretty Things (Bowpromo mixes - CD4: alternative mixes, singles & versions)
Eight Line Poem
Kooks
Queen Bitch
Quicksand
Bombers (Andy Warhol intro)
Lightning Frightening (AKAThe Man)
Amsterdam (Early mix)
Changes (mono single)
Andy Warhol (Full Length mono single)
Amsterdam (single B-side mix)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix)
Changes (2021 alternative mix - 2021 mixes)
Life On Mars? (original Ending version)
Quicksand (2021 mix - Early version)
Fill Your Heart (2021 alternative mix)
Bombers (2021 alternative mix)
Song For Bob Dylan (2021 alternative mix)
The Bewlay Brothers (2021 alternative mix)
Changes (Hunky Dory 2015 Remaster - Blu-ray Audio)
Oh! You Pretty Things
Eight Line Poem
Life On Mars?
Kooks
Quicksand
Fill Your Heart
Andy Warhol
Song For Bob Dylan
Queen Bitch
The Bewlay Brothers
Changes (2021 alternative mix - A Divine Symmetry: An alternative Journey Through Hunky Dory)
Oh! You Pretty Things (Bowpromo mix)
Eight Line Poem (Bowpromo mix)
Life On Mars? (original Ending version)
Kooks (Bowpromo mix)
Quicksand (2021 Early mix - Early version)
Fill Your Heart (2021 alternative mix)
Bombers (2021 alternative mix - Andy Warhol intro)
Andy Warhol
Song For Bob Dylan (2021 alternative mix)
Queen Bitch (Bowpromo mix)
The Bewlay Brothers (2021 alternative mix)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix - bonus mix)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix)
The Supermen (Sounds Of The 70s: Bob Harris)
Oh! You Pretty Things
Eight Line Poem
Kooks
Fill Your Heart
Amsterdam
Andy Warhol
Review: A new, exhaustive four disc collection of rarities and demos from Bowie's Hunky Dory era, providing a plethora of alternative takes on his early 70s flaxen haired initial heyday. A mixture of originals, alternative versions and covers, this is hippie Bowie in full lo-fi glory, sure to be lapped up by his still-growing legion of fans.
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 in stock $104.71
A Divine Symmetry: An Alternative Journey Through "Hunky Dory"
Cat: 505419 7183362. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Rock
Changes (2021 alternative mix) (3:38)
Oh! You Pretty Things (BOWPROMO mix) (3:12)
Eight Line Poem (BOWPROMO mix) (2:49)
Life On Mars? (original Ending version) (3:54)
Kooks (BOWPROMO mix) (2:55)
Quicksand (2021 mix - Early version) (5:05)
Fill Your Heart (2021 alternative mix) (3:06)
Bombers (2021 alternative mix) (3:22)
Andy Warhol (3:10)
Song For Bob Dylan (2021 alternative mix) (4:11)
Queen Bitch (BOWPROMO mix) (3:12)
The Bewlay Brothers (2021 alternative mix) (5:27)
Review: A Divine Symmetry is the new compilation of demos and rarities from David Bowie's Hunky Dory days, providing an alternative take on the pop chameleon's 1970s long-haired, flared heyday. This is hippie Bowie in full lo-fi glory, as you've never seen or heard him before. A mixture of alternative versions and demos, this is selective compared to the X4 CD set but still a new look at one of the most fiercely examined artists about.
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 in stock $27.50
Blackstar
Blackstar (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 888751 738713. Rel: 08 Jan 16
 
Rock
Blackstar (9:58)
'Tis A Pity She Was A Whore (4:52)
Lazarus (6:26)
Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) (4:39)
Girl Loves Me (4:50)
Dollar Days (4:32)
I Can't Give Everything Away (5:50)
Review: Surely not even the most ardent Bowie fan saw any of this coming. Yet to offset the justified grief and mourning at the most otherworldly and mercurial of all musical icons departing our realm, he's left us with one of his greatest albums to date and certainly his best in a full quarter century - one that returns him spiritually to the dizzying collision of bracing experimentation and melodious drama that typified the so-called Berlin trilogy of the '70s yet transplants that ambience to a new more complicated age. Jazzy inflections, electronic filigree and stark soundscapes collide elegantly amidst that stentorian voice, and whether or not Bowie put this together as a farewell, he couldn't have done it better if he'd tried. We'll truly never see his like again, alas.
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out of stock $39.18
Blackstar
Cat: 888751 738621. Rel: 08 Jan 16
 
Rock
Blackstar
'Tis A Pity She Was A Whore
Lazarus
Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)
Girl Loves Me
Dollar Days
I Can't Give Everything Away
Review: Surely not even the most ardent Bowie fan saw any of this coming. Yet to offset the justified grief and mourning at the most otherworldly and mercurial of all musical icons departing our realm, he's left us with one of his greatest albums to date and certainly his best in a full quarter century - one that returns him spiritually to the dizzying collision of bracing experimentation and melodious drama that typified the so-called Berlin trilogy of the '70s yet transplants that ambience to a new more complicated age. Jazzy inflections, electronic filigree and stark soundscapes collide elegantly amidst that stentorian voice, and whether or not Bowie put this together as a farewell, he couldn't have done it better if he'd tried. We'll truly never see his like again, alas.
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out of stock $9.33
Revolutionary Song (Record Store Day 2019)
Revolutionary Song (Record Store Day 2019) (limited transparent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: MOV 7053. Rel: 22 Apr 19
 
Soundtracks
David Bowie/The Rebels - "Revolutionary Song" (4:42)
Marlene Dietrich - "Just A Gigolo" (3:34)
Review: Here's something to get Bowie fans hot under the collar: a first worldwide pressing of the Thin White Duke's "Revolutionary Song", his only contribution to the soundtrack of 1978 West German flick "Just A Gigolo", in which he also starred alongside silver screen legend Marlene Dietrich. The song was recorded with a local band of musicians hastily dubbed "The Rebels" and sees Bowie in classic crooner mode, adding his distinctive vocals to a jangly, largely acoustic number that's effectively a folksy take on waltz. Over on side B there's a chance to enjoy one of Marlene Dietrich's last ever recordings: an atmospheric cover of 1930s cabaret standard "Just A Gigolo" which ended up being the movie's title track.
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out of stock $9.86
The Shape Of Things To Come Episode 3: Let Me Sleep Beside You
The Shape Of Things To Come Episode 3: Let Me Sleep Beside You (limited numbered transparent red vinyl 7")
Cat: BOWIE 23. Rel: 19 Feb 21
 
Rock
Let Me Sleep Beside You (Recorded 1st September 1967 At Advision Studios) (3:23)
Karma Man (Recorded 1st September 1967 At Advision Studios) (2:56)
Review: This one is for the hardcore fans - a limited edition transparent red 7" featuring a version of 'Let Me Sleep Beside You' that was first recorded on the 1st of September 1967 at Advision Studios. It's just over three minutes of Bowie bliss. On the reverse is another tune recorded in the same special sessions, 'Karma Man.' It is said that Bowie was dead broke when he wrote the album before the one these appeared on after it had flopped and so these are "bald attempts to ape the success of the Stones' 'Let's Spend the Night Together.'"
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out of stock $9.33
Tin Machine II (reissue)
Tin Machine II (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVLP 2715C. Rel: 16 Jul 20
 
Rock
Baby Universal (3:26)
One Shot (5:14)
You Belong In Rock N' Roll (4:06)
If There Is Something (4:48)
Amlapura (3:44)
Betty Wrong (3:49)
You Can't Talk (3:14)
Stateside (5:46)
Shopping For Girls (3:43)
A Big Hurt (3:39)
Sorry (3:37)
Goodbye Mr Ed (4:24)
Review: Tin Machine II is the second and final studio album by Tin Machine. It was rebased in 1991 by Victory Music and marked the last time Bowie fronted and toured with the band. After this he focused on his solo career but the album quietly, in the background, continued to pick up fans, praise and an increasing reputation. It's often cited as one of the best lost albums of the last millennium and is packed with strong tracks that power along on big, angular guitars with Bowie's vocals soaring up top. This is the first time the record has been on vinyl since its initial rase and comes on limited edition coloured wax.
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out of stock $34.24
Station To Station (remastered)
Station To Station (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 190295 990282. Rel: 10 Feb 17
 
Rock
Station To Station (10:14)
Golden Years (4:01)
Word On A Wing (6:02)
TVC 15 (5:33)
Stay (6:14)
Wild Is The Wind (6:02)
Review: Legend has it that David Bowie was so lost in a vortex of cocaine and ego during the making of this record to such a degree that he now can't remember anything about its creation at all. Typically of the Dame though, in the midst of all this madness he created a masterpiece, and arguably his greatest album of all. With a hint of the funk of influence of 'Young Americans', yet filtered through a glacial European sensibility, it's a genre-transcending tour-de-force of boundless scope and imperious swagger. Forty-one years on, this record still sounds like the future.
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 in stock $26.73
Cosmic Dancer (Live)
Cat: 019029 5142254. Rel: 19 Feb 21
 
Rock
David Bowie & Morrissey - "Cosmic Dancer" (live) (3:48)
Morrissey - "That's Entertainment" (3:19)
Review: A live curio from the brief time that Bowie and Morrissey toured together that sees the two legends joining forces for a cover of T-Rex's 'Cosmic Dancer'. It's a fairly sparse arrangement, mainly dominated in musical terms by Boz Boorer's jangling acoustic tones, but obviously that does leave plenty of room for two of the most recognisable voices in the business to work their magic. A slick studio take of the Moz tackling The Jam's 'That's Entertainment' inhabits the flip side of what is surely a 7" to get diehards fans salivating.
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out of stock $10.13
David Bowie In Jazz
David BOWIE / VARIOUS
Cat: 338742 6. Rel: 08 Jan 21
 
Jazz
Laila Biali - "Let's Dance" (4:48)
Caecilie Norby - "Andy Warhol" (feat Leszek Mozdzer) (4:59)
Bojan Z - "Ashes To Ashes" (4:43)
Miriam Aida - "The Man Who Sold The World" (2:58)
Grazzia Giu - "Space Odditiy" (4:34)
Cinzia Bavelloni - "Lady Stardust" (6:42)
Yelloworld - "The Jean Genie" (3:28)
Eric Le Lann - "Life On Mars" (feat Paul Lay, Sylvian Romano & Donald Kontomanou) (2:37)
Jen Chapin & Rosetta Trio - "Starman" (4:33)
Federica Zammarchi - "Lady Grinning Soul" (4:49)
Review: To mark a sombre five years since the world lost music genius David Bowie, this new compilation has been put together by a journalist from Jazz Magazine. On it he has selected some of contemporary jazz scene's best talents to pay tribute to the legendary artist with a selection of new and original tunes. The mood is gentle and soothing throughout with names like Keren Ann, The Puppini Sisters, Mike Garson, Bojan Z, Delta Saxophone Quartet Jen Chapen and Rosetta Trio, Caecilie Norby, Franck Wolf, Yelloworld and Eric Le Lann all contributing.
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out of stock $12.78
Metrobolist: Nine Songs By David Bowie (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 019029 5198770. Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Rock
The Width Of A Circle
All The Madmen
Black Country Rock
After All
Running Gun Blues
Saviour Machine
She Shook Me Cold
The Man Who Sold The World
The Supermen
Review: To mark a half century since its initial release, Parlophone has decided to offer-up a new anniversary version of David Bowie's 1970 album The Man Who Sold The World, reissuing it under the Thin White Duke's original intended title, Metrobolist. As Bowie fans will tell you, it's a significant album for a number of reasons, not least because it was arguably his first classic set. It marked the first time he worked with guitarist Mick Ronson, for example, and was produced by the man who would go on to sit behind the studio desk on most of Bowie's best albums, Tony Visconti. The latter has remixed and remastered all bar one track for this reissue, giving new life and vibrancy to an already excellent album.
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out of stock $11.93
Bowie At The Beeb: The Best Of The BBC Radio Sessions 68-72
Bowie At The Beeb: The Best Of The BBC Radio Sessions 68-72 (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box + 20 page booklet)
Cat: 082564 6095285. Rel: 26 Feb 16
 
Rock
In The Heat Of The Morning (2:43)
London Bye, Ta-Ta (2:36)
Karma Man (3:00)
Silly Boy Blue (4:38)
Let Me Sleep Beside You (4:47)
Janine (3:04)
Amsterdam (3:40)
God Knows I'm Good (3:35)
The Width Of A Circle (5:21)
Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed (5:01)
Cygnet Committee (9:15)
Memory Of A Free Festival (3:18)
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (4:41)
The Supermen (3:22)
Bombers (4:31)
Looking For A Friend (3:34)
Almost Grown (2:43)
Kooks (3:33)
It Ain't Easy (2:52)
The Supermen (2:51)
Oh! You Pretty Things (3:09)
Eight Line Poem (2:58)
Hang On To Yourself (2:49)
Ziggy Stardust (3:20)
Queen Bitch (3:00)
Waiting For The Man (5:22)
Five Years (4:22)
White Light/White Heat (3:47)
Moonage Daydream (5:00)
Hang On To Yourself (2:50)
Suffragette City (3:27)
Ziggy Stardust (3:23)
Starman (4:04)
Space Oddity (4:17)
Changes (3:29)
Oh! You Pretty Things (2:56)
Andy Warhol (3:13)
Lady Stardust (3:18)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (3:09)
Review: In the wake of his untimely passing, it can be hard to work out which of his many eras and personae to indulge in, yet this essential document of radio sessions and fascinating live material covers one of the most exciting - that era in which this almost objectionably talented ingenue was first marking out his pathway to stardom - from the swinging '60s mockney strains of his earliest hits, through the heavy vibes of the Man Who Sold The World period, the elemental whimsy of 'Hunky Dory' and the world-conquering Ziggy Stardust, this is a fascinating travelogue of four years in which Bowie took enough artistic chances to last a lesser artist four careers, and almost all of them paid off. Watch out for a charming cameo from John Peel here also.
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out of stock $66.17
Changesnowbowie (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: 019029 5301514. Rel: 22 Sep 20
 
Rock
The Man Who Sold The World (November 96, NYC)
Aladdin Sane (November 96, NYC)
White Light/White Heat (November 96, NYC)
Shopping For Girls (November 96, NYC)
Lady Stardust (November 96, NYC)
The Supermen (November 96, NYC)
Repetition (November 96, NYC)
Andy Warhol (November 96, NYC)
Quicksand (November 96, NYC)
Review: In 1997, to celebrate David Bowie's 50th birthday, the Thin White Duke was granted a BBC Radio special. It featured nine new versions of some of his favourite songs, all of which were recorded during the rehearsals for a celebratory show in New in late 1996. Happily, these recordings have now been made available for the very first time via ChangesNowBowie, a kind of alternative greatest hits collection. Much of the material is stripped-back and pared down, with Bowie delivering either lo-fi rock revisions (see 'Repetition' and the rip-roaring 'White Light/White Heat'), semi-acoustic translations ('Shopping For Girls', 'Aladdin Sane' and 'The Man Who Sold The World') or slightly orchestrated interpretations ('Quicksand'). It's Bowie as you've never heard him before, and that's got to be a good thing.
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out of stock $17.13
Floating In A Tin Can
Cat: SMDVD 0025. Rel: 20 Nov 17
 
Rock
Review: In early 1968 David Bowie enrolled in actor, teacher and choreographer Lindsay Kemp s dance class at the London Dance Centre. Bowie later claimed it was during this tenure that his interest in image really blossomed. Studying the dramatic arts under Kemp, Bowie became immersed in the creation of personae to present to the world.

In July 69 he had his first hit single with Space Oddity, and his second, self-titled album was released in November. A year on came The Man Who Sold The World, and Hunky Dory followed in December 1971. Three months later, in February 1972, came the launch of the Ziggy Stardust Tour, at the Toby Jug in Tolworth, Surrey, and the rest, as they say, is history. But in less than three years of intense activity, Bowie had gone from being a glorified song-and-dance-man with a penchant for the tunes of early 60s comedy crooner Anthony Newley to becoming the most flamboyant, creative and dynamic rock star on the planet.

This film uncovers the full story of these years and by tracing events from even further back, when David was still named Jones and a member of any number of UK Beat groups, to the release of The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars in June 72, it reveals one of the most fascinating pre-fame periods in the history of contemporary music.

With the use of rare and seldom-seen archive film, exclusive interviews, contributions from his closest confidantes and comment from the most knowledgeable writers and music historians, this film is the best document yet to emerge on the early years of David Bowie and is destined to become the standard work on the subject.
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out of stock $6.22
Waxing Lyrical
Cat: DVDIS 075. Rel: 22 Sep 17
 
Rock
In His Own Words (DVD 1)
The Berlin Briefings (DVD 2)
Review: While David Bowie's talents were many, it was his skills as a musician, a composer and a performer which were, and indeed remain, the most celebrated of the great man's gifts. But Bowie was a self-taught intellectual too, a thinker of unparalleled originality and, quite probably, the best-read rock star of all time. He was also a talented speaker, an enormously absorbing conversationalist and someone you just know you could have had a damn good chat with, if only the opportunity had arisen. When these faculties are combined, as they are throughout the recordings here, some of the most stimulating archive film available on the boy from Beckenham is revealed. This double DVD set concentrates on David Bowie's spoken word video recordings, collating as it does more than 3 hours of the Thin White Duke in interview, in conversation, in conference and when simply having a bit of a natter! Intriguing and enthralling throughout, this set features both classic and rare footage, which all at once make it a must-have compilation for Bowie fans the world across.
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 in stock $14.91
Bowie In Berlin: Extended Edition
Cat: 685967 Rel: 17 Apr 18 • View all DVDs & Blu-Ray
 
2 x DVD set featuring exclusive & archive interviews, rare footage & performance film
Notes: Extended documentary that examines the period David Bowie spent living in Berlin in the 1970s. Overworked and struggling with drug addiction, Bowie headed to Berlin in 1975 for relief from the stresses of LA life. He lived with Iggy Pop, who was in a similarly dishevelled state. Nonetheless, Bowie produced a series of albums in Berlin that arguably rank among his best. The programme makes use of archive interviews and performance footage to bring this period of the musician's career to life.
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out of stock $19.98
Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story
Cat: 689136 Rel: 06 Jul 18 • View all DVDs & Blu-Ray
 
Documentary about English guitarist & songwriter Mick Ronson
Notes: From Emperor Media Ltd. and acclaimed producer/director Jon Brewer, music icon David Bowie narrates this unprecedented celebration of the life and works of guitar virtuoso Mick Ronson - a rock hero virtually unknown despite his direct contribution and involvement in countless compositions, lyrics and recordings that changed the face of music forever.

His humble beginnings in Hull, England underpinned the values and modest, unpretentious personality of Mick Ronson, who worked with the city's council while he pursued his craft with consummate dedication. Soon word of his talent reached David Bowie, who grabbed at the chance to work with Ronson, in what would become a career-long association, alongside collaborations with other greats such as Bob Dylan, Ian Hunter, Lulu and Lou Reed.
The Man Who Sold the World, Aladdin Sane, Hunky Dory, The Jean Genie - all were constructed with Ronson on guitar.

Sadly in 1993, while working on a solo album, Ronson passed away before receiving the recognition he so richly deserved or before taking that final bow. Now, with unprecedented access to archival backstage footage - never before released - and iconic imagery from superstar photographer Mick Rock, this fascinating and at times controversial special reveals the ultimate authentic chronicle of the career of a cornerstone of rock.

Bonus interview footage from Angie Bowie, Rick Wakeman, Glen Matlock, Cherry Vanilla, Ian Hunter, David Stopps and more!
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out of stock $15.83
Live: The TV Broadcasts
Cat: 114539 7. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Rock
Review: Recorded in the 1990s, tracks performed include 'Ashes to Ashes', 'The Man Who Sold the World' and 'Fame'.
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out of stock $12.19
Three Card Trick
Cat: 736661 Rel: 25 Jun 19 • View all DVDs & Blu-Ray
 
DVD
Notes: A deluxe box set containing three DVDs focusing on David Bowie's life and career. The set features the following DVDs, which are the complete, unabridged versions including all original extras, set up features and menus. Disc 1- David Bowie- The Calm Before The Storm: This enticing documentary covers the period which began with Bowie's first forays into the music industry in the mid-1960s, until the point at which he became a household name following the release of his Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars LP. Disc 2- . David Bowie In His Own Words. Featuring a host of recorded interviews and press conferences given during Bowie's career, where he reveals all about his life, his music and his hopes and dreams, which together form the most concise collection of the great man's thoughts yet to emerge. Disc 3- David Bowie The Berlin Briefings. Covering the period when David Bowie recorded and released the albums which came to be known as The Berlin Trilogy, during which he lived and worked in the titular city, this film covers one of the most creative and productive period in all of the Thin White Duke's Career.
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out of stock $16.35
Legacy: The Very Best Of David Bowie
Cat: 019029 5919900. Rel: 11 Nov 16
 
Rock
Let's Dance
Ashes To Ashes
Under Pressure (with Queen)
Life On Mars?
Changes
Oh! You Pretty Things
The Man Who Sold The World
Space Oddity
Starman
Ziggy Stardust
The Jean Genie
Rebel Rebel
Golden Years
Dancing In The Street (with Mick Jagger)
China Girl
Fame
Sound & Vision
'Heroes'
Where Are We Now?
Lazarus
Review: A year on from the untimely demise of arguably the most influential British musician of the last fifty years, and on the eve of what would have been his seventieth birthday, here we have the opportunity to view his whole jaw-dropping career across the course of two slabs of wax. From the cosmic dread of 'Space Oddity' all the way to the reflective melancholy of 'I Can't Give Everything Away', it's a magnificent testimony to a restless muse that never stopped moving into unchartered territory in search of new adventure. These songs will outlive us all.
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out of stock $6.22
Legacy: The Very Best Of David Bowie (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 019029 5919870. Rel: 11 Nov 16
 
Rock
Space Oddity
The Man Who Sold The World
Changes
Oh! You Pretty Things
Life On Mars? (2016 mix)
Starman
Ziggy Stardust
Moonage Daydream
The Jean Genie
All The Young Dudes
Drive-In Saturday
Sorrow
Rebel Rebel
Young Americans
Fame
Golden Years
Sound & Vision
'Heroes'
Boys Keep Swinging
Fasion
Ashes To Ashes
Under Pressure (with Queen)
Let's Dance
China Girl
Modern Love
Blue Jean
This Is Not America (with The Pat Methaeny Group)
Dancing In The Street (with Mick Jagger)
Absolute Beginners
Jump They Say
Hallo Spaceboy (with The Pet Shop Boys)
Little Wonder
I'm Afraid Of Americans
Thursday's Child
Slow Burn
Everyone Says 'Hi'
New Killer Star
Where Are We Now?
Lazarus
I Can't Give Everything Away
Review: A year on from the untimely demise of arguably the most influential British musician of the last fifty years, and on the eve of what would have been his seventieth birthday, here we have the opportunity to view his whole jaw-dropping career across the course of two slabs of wax. From the cosmic dread of 'Space Oddity' all the way to the reflective melancholy of 'I Can't Give Everything Away', it's a magnificent testimony to a restless muse that never stopped moving into unchartered territory in search of new adventure. These songs will outlive us all.
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out of stock $18.67
Station To Station (remastered)
Cat: 190295 990299. Rel: 10 Feb 17
 
Rock
Station To Station
Golden Years
Word On A Wing
TVC 15
Stay
Wild Is The Wind
Review: Legend has it that David Bowie was so lost in a vortex of cocaine and ego during the making of this record to such a degree that he now can't remember anything about its creation at all. Typically of the Dame though, in the midst of all this madness he created a masterpiece, and arguably his greatest album of all. With a hint of the funk of influence of 'Young Americans', yet filtered through a glacial European sensibility, it's a genre-transcending tour-de-force of boundless scope and imperious swagger. Forty-one years on, this record still sounds like the future.
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out of stock $13.24
Under Pressure: Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View CA 21st October 1995
Cat: PARA 176LPLTD. Rel: 14 Jan 19
 
Industrial/Noise
Subterraneans (4:37)
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (5:28)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:10)
Hurt (5:47)
Look Back In Anger (4:31)
I'm Deranged (5:04)
The Heart's Filthy Lesson (5:08)
The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) (4:53)
I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (4:20)
Outside (4:53)
Andy Warhol (3:53)
Breaking Glass (3:44)
The Man Who Sold The World (3:43)
We Prick You (4:20)
A Small Plot Of Land (6:37)
Nite Flights (6:20)
Under Pressure (3:56)
Review: During the U.S leg of his 1995 Outside tour, David Bowie was supported by Nine Inch Nails. Trent Reznor and company not only opened the shows, but also joined forces with the legendary musican on joint performances of some of his songs. Now, some 24 years later, a recording of one of these legendary collaborative performances has finally been released. It's hugely evocative and atmospheric, with many of Bowie's great songs - particularly "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)", "Hallo Spaceboy", "The Heart's Filthy Lesson", "The Man Who Sold The World" and "Under Pressure" - benefitting from Nine Inch Nails' low-end grunt and razor-sharp guitars.
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out of stock $22.32
A Reality Tour
A Reality Tour (180 gram translucent blue vinyl 3xLP box + poster + insert)
Cat: FRM 882725. Rel: 25 May 16
 
Rock
Rebel Rebel (3:28)
New Killer Star (4:59)
Reality (4:15)
Fame (5:07)
Cactus (3:00)
Sister Midnight (4:35)
Afraid (3:30)
All The Young Dudes (3:38)
Be My Wife (3:29)
The Loneliest Guy (3:51)
The Man Who Sold The World (4:28)
Sunday (8:06)
Fantastic Voyage (3:15)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:24)
Under Pressure (4:14)
Life On Mars (4:35)
Battle For Britain (The Letter) (4:54)
Never Get Old (4:22)
Ashes To Ashes (5:17)
The Motel (6:06)
Loving The Alien (5:18)
Changes (3:51)
I'm Afraid Of Americans (5:18)
Heroes (6:59)
Bring Me The Disco King (7:56)
Slip Away (5:53)
Heathen (The Rays) (5:55)
Five Years (4:43)
Hang On To Yourself (2:52)
Ziggy Stardust (3:44)
Fall Dogs Bomb The Moon (4:12)
Breaking Glass (2:26)
China Girl (4:18)
Review: A yawning chasm has been left in rock music by the untimely departure of David Robert Jones, making documents such as this one all the more poignant and powerful, all the more so for it recording the last tour he embarked on. Here, with a crack selection of musicians including longterm sidemen Mike Garson and Earl Slick, he essayed classics like 'Life On Mars', '80s tunes like a beautifully rearranged 'Loving The Alien' and newer material 'Reality' itself with enough charisma and style to fuel fifty live shows. There'll never be a star that burns brighter than Bowie, and he's on scintillating form here.
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out of stock $128.70
Live 74-79
Live 74-79 (4xCD box set)
Cat: PR4CDBOX 1. Rel: 25 Jan 22
 
Rock
1984 (Universal Ampitheater Los Angeles CA 5th September 1974 KMET-FM - CD1)
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane
All The Young Dudes
Cracked Actor
Rock'n Roll With Me
Knock On Wood
It's Gonna Be Me
Space Oddity
Diamond Dogs
Big Brother
Time
Jean Genie
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
John I'm Only Dancing/Outro
Intro/What In The World (Dallas Convention Center Dallas TX 10th April 1978 National Public radio - CD3)
Blackout
Sense Of Doubt
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Warszawa
Heroes
Fame
Beauty & The Beast
Five Years
Soul Love
Star
Hang On To Yourself (reprise)
Ziggy Stardust (reprise)
Suffragette City
Station To Station
TVC15
Warszawa (NHK Hall Tokyo 12th December 1978 - CD4)
Heroes
Fame
Beauty & The Beast
Five Years
Soul Love
Star
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Suffragette City
Station To Station
TVC15
The Man Who Sold The World (Saturday Night live 1979 - bonus track)
TVC15 (bonus track)
Boys Keep Swinging (bonus track)
Review: From 'The Laughing Gnome' to 'Blackstar', everyone has their favourite period of Bowie's career. At the same time, it's a brave person who would dispute that the time frame of this quadruple CD collection is generally accepted to be the moment when the Think White Duke was at his absolute creative peak. Recorded in Los Angeles and Tokyo, the set includes material from the undeniably classic albums including Diamond Dogs and The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust plus a clutch of additional renditions of the equally revered 'Space Oddity', 'The Man Who Sold The World' and the teasingly homoerotic 'Boys Keep Swinging'.
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out of stock $22.99
David Bowie Box: Radio Broadcast Archives
Cat: 115136 2. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Rock
1984 (CD1: 1974)
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane
All The Young Dudes
Cracked Actor
Rock N' Roll With Me
Knock On Wood (CD2: 1974)
It's Gonna Be Me
Space Oddity
Diamond Dogs
Big Brother
Time
The Jean Genie
Rock N' Roll Suicide
John, I'm Only Dancing
Look Back In Anger (CD3: 1983)
Heroes
What In The World
Golden Years
Fashion
Let's Dance
Breaking Glass
Life On Mars
Sorrow
Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
China Girl
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps)
Rebel Rebel (CD4: 1983)
White Light White Heat
Station To Station
Cracked Actor
Ashes To Ashes
Space Oddity
Young Americans
Fame
Star
Stay
The Jean Genie
Modern Love
Under Pressure (CD5: 1989)
Boys Keep Swinging
Diamond Dogs
Moonage Daydream
Baby Universal
The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction
The Hearts Filthy Lesson
Nite-flight
We Prick You
Outside
The Man Who Sold The World
Lust For Life
Subterraneans (CD6: 1989)
Scary Monsters
Reptile
Hallo Spaceboy
All The Young Dudes
I'm Deranged
A Small Plot Of Land
White Light, White Heat
Hurt
My Death
Jump They Say
Teenage Wildlife
Review: Through the many dimensions of his stellar career, David Bowie left a sprawling trail of broadcast performances which often offered unique insights into some of his most cherished songs. Laser Media have gathered together some of the finest examples of these radio broadcast performances for this lavishly presented box set. Given the focus on the 70s and 80s and the fact they still manage to fill out six CDs, you get some notion of the scale of the musical icon's incomparable archives. Classics like 'Rebel Rebel, 'China Girl' and 'Changes' are all present at least once, but here you get unique versions distinct from the evergreen studio takes embedded in our collective memory.
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out of stock $16.35
Live At The Agora Ballroom 1977
Live At The Agora Ballroom 1977 (limited numbered gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IGGY 1. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Rock
Raw Power (4:48)
Tv Eye (4:17)
Dirt (5:13)
1969 (3:09)
Turn Blue (6:59)
Funtime (3:04)
Gimme Danger (4:33)
No Fun (3:18)
Sister Midnight (3:59)
I Need Somebody (4:47)
Search & Destroy (3:33)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (4:43)
Funtime (3:00)
Sister Midnight (4:03)
Review: In 1977, two kings of pop went head to head, appearing simultaneously in Cleveland, Ohio at both their Dinah Shore Show and Agora Ballroom shows respectively. Being made up entirely of Iggy's songs, this album's earlier incarnations appeared under various names - including 'Sister Midnight', 'Raw Power' and 'Suck On This!' - and were naturally credited to Iggy Pop only. Now, Reel To Reel name the Bowie version properly, and deliver it on both vinyl and cassette. Bowie's extra rock n' roll harmonies and duetting flair know no bounds here, bringing out Pop's voice in an extra-thunderous wall of sound.
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out of stock $15.31
Live At The Agora Ballroom 1977
Live At The Agora Ballroom 1977 (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP)
Cat: IGGY 3. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Rock
Raw Power (4:40)
Tv Eye (4:38)
Dirt (4:59)
1969 (3:11)
Turn Blue (7:01)
Funtime (3:02)
Gimme Danger (4:39)
No Fun (3:15)
Sister Midnight (3:56)
I Need Somebody (4:43)
Search & Destroy (3:40)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (4:40)
Funtime (3:01)
Sister Midnight (4:02)
Review: There have been many 'Tribe Records'-es over the years, but perhaps none were so eminent than the one that existed in '70s Detroit, which gave rise to the release of Harold McKinney's debut album here. On 'Voices And Rhythms Of The Creative Profile', the famous jazz pianist lended a new character to the term 'spiritual jazz', bringing energy and flair - and lots and lots of instrumentation - to the fore, rather than mere sentiment and emotion. This reissue, featuring heavenly gems like 'In The Moog', also features a booklet telling the story of the label from the ground up.
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out of stock $22.83
Tin Machine II
Tin Machine II (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent turquoise marbled vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVLP 2715T. Rel: 05 Apr 22
 
Rock
Baby Universal (3:13)
One Shot (5:11)
You Belong In Rock N' Roll (4:01)
If There Is Something (4:45)
Amlapura (3:42)
Betty Wrong (3:47)
You Can't Talk (3:06)
Stateside (5:41)
Shopping For Girls (3:37)
A Big Hurt (3:41)
Sorry (18:33)
Goodbye Mr Ed (4:30)
Review: Tin Machine II was first released by Victory Music in 1991. It was the second and last studio long player from Tin Machine and was followed by a tour. Once it was done, the band's legendary frontman David Bowie went back to his solo career and never looked back. Over the years, the album has take on cult status with Uncut magazine once calling it "extraordinary" and placing it in their list of 50 Great Lost Albums. It is a must-have record with plenty of pure-Bowie moments such as 'baby Universal' and singles like 'You Belong In Rock N Roll,' which did well in the charts at the time.
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out of stock $28.55
Low (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Low (remastered) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: 019029 5842918 (B-STOCK). Rel: 23 Feb 18
 
Rock
Speed Of Life
Breaking Glass
What In The World
Sound & Vision
Always Crashing In The Same Car
Be My Wife
A New Career In A New Town
Warszawa
Art Decade
Weeping Wall
Subterraneans
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks on the record, otherwise in excelllent condition***


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out of stock $19.60
Tokyo 1978
Tokyo 1978 (180 gram picture disc LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PRPD 3009. Rel: 17 Feb 22
 
Rock
Warszawa (6:20)
Heroes (7:28)
Fame (4:11)
Beauty & The Beast (4:27)
Five Years (4:10)
Soul Love (2:39)
Star (2:26)
Hang On To Yourself (2:28)
Ziggy Stardust (3:37)
Suffragette City (3:27)
Station To Station (12:19)
TVC15 (4:17)
Review: This live recording captures Bowie at the end of his Isolar II world tour, wrapping things up at the NHK Hall in Tokyo in mid-December with a set bursting with classics from some of his most iconic records. Backed by the mighty Adrian Bellew on guitar, George Murray on bass and Dennis Davis on drums, the set list for this album is a goldmine for fans of Bowie's Berlin period with Brian Eno. There are plenty of other classics to savour too, making this another essential document for completists of one of the all-time greatest musicians to ever walk this Earth.
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out of stock $19.21
Unplugged & Slightly Phased: Acoustic Broadcasts 1996
Cat: PARA 356LP. Rel: 21 Jan 21
 
Rock
Aladdin Sane (4:13)
The Jean Genie (5:45)
I'm A Hog For You Baby (2:36)
I Can't Read (5:22)
The Man Who Sold The World (4:45)
Heroes (6:15)
Let's Dance (4:36)
Aladdin Sane (4:31)
The Jean Genie (5:28)
You & I & George (1:27)
I Can't Read (5:40)
The Man Who Sold The World (4:21)
China Girl (5:02)
Heroes (6:34)
White Light/White Heat (3:10)
Review: In October 1996, Neil and Pegi Young's Bridge School Benefit concert series was 10 years old and to make the occasion there was a super star studded line up. Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Pearl Jam, Billy Idol, Patti Smith, Pete Townshend, Bonnie Raitt and Cowboy Junkies all played, as did a certain David Bowie. They all played acoustic sets taken from the David Bowie back catalogue and an impromptu version of the Coasters' 'I'm A Hog For You Baby' also feature to a great reception. For the first time ever this is now all featured on vinyl.
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out of stock $20.24
Glass Spider Tour: Olympic Stadium Montreal 1987
Glass Spider Tour: Olympic Stadium Montreal 1987 (limited numbered trifold coloured vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: JER 12COL. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Rock
Introduction/Up The Hill Backwards
Glass Spider
Day In, Day Out
Bang Bang
Absolute Beginners
Loving The Alien
China Girl
Rebel Rebel
Fashion
Scary Monsters
All The Madmen
Never Let Me Down
Big Brother
'87 & Cry
Heroes
Sons Of The Silent Age
Time Will Crawl
Band Introduction
Young Americans
Beat Of Your Drum
The Jean Genie
Let's Dance
Fame
Time
Blue Jean
Modern Love
Review: Bowie headed out on the worldwide Glass Spider in support of his album Never Let Me Down in May 1987, joined by legendary guitarist Peter Frampton. He show was ambitious even by his own high standards, with theatrical overtones and choreography based around its theme of 'Rock stars vs Reality' and although it was criticised at the time as overblown and pretentious, it's since become recognised as influential. With a mix of current and classic tunes, this album catches Bowie In full concert flow.
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out of stock $32.96
On My TVC15
On My TVC15 (limited numbered gatefold green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BOWIE 30. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Rock
Young Americans Medley (The Cher Show 1975) (6:30)
Fame (3:28)
Can You Hear Me (4:16)
Stay (The Dinah Shore Show 1976) (5:05)
Five Years (4:54)
Funtime (with Iggy Pop - The Dinah Shore Show 1977) (3:00)
Sister Midnight (with Iggy Pop) (4:03)
The Man Who Sold The World (with Klaus Nomi & Joey Arias - Saturday Night live 1979) (3:01)
Boys Keep Swinging (with Klaus Nomi & Joey Arias) (2:14)
TVC15 (with Klaus Nomi & Joey Arias) (3:15)
Life On Mars? (The Tonight Show 1980) (4:04)
Ashes To Ashes (3:41)
Nite Flights (The Tonight Show 1993) (4:14)
Black Tie, White Noise (4:47)
Strangers When We Meet (The Tonight Show 1995) (3:37)
The Heart's Filthy Lesson (Letterman 1995) (3:44)
Review: For a performer as tireless as Bowie, there is of course a seemingly endless archive of iconic performances to be pored over and revived for the fans. This double pack looks back at some of his most iconic TV studio performances, spanning the 70s, 80s and 90s and some of his biggest hits. As well as golden classics like 'Fame', 'Life On Mars?' and 'Ashes To Ashes', there are also special collaborations with Iggy Pop on 'Funtime' and 'Sister Midnight', and with Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias on 'The Man Who Sold The World' and 'Boys Keep Swinging'. A beautifully presented, thoughtfully curated collection of performances from one of the all-time greats.
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out of stock $18.42
Dallas 1978: Isolar II World Tour
Dallas 1978: Isolar II World Tour (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PR2CLP 3008. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Rock
Intro > What In The World (5:13)
Blackout (3:50)
Sense Of Doubt (5:48)
Hang On To Yourself (2:42)
Ziggy Stardust (3:19)
Warsawa (6:14)
Heroes (7:29)
Fame (4:06)
Beauty & The Beast (4:50)
Five Years (4:04)
Soul Love (2:54)
Star (2:25)
Hang On To Yourself (reprise) (2:39)
Ziggy Stardust (reprise) (3:35)
Suffragate City (3:26)
Station To Station (13:16)
TVC15 (4:25)
Review: Limited yellow LP edition of the starman's famed concert appearance at the Convention Center Arena in Dallas, 1978, as part of his 'Isolar II' tour. Following a digipak-only release in 2019, it deserves the gatefold: a famous YouTube clip captures the performance in lo-fi quality - with bowie donning a casual green tee and spangly silver trousers - but this version is restored straight from the engineer's unclipped soundboard, bringing you a perfectly sync-uppable version in all its high-quality glory.
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out of stock $27.25
Hunky Dory (50th Anniversary Edition)
Hunky Dory (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited picture disc LP + insert + poster)
Cat: 019029 6726804. Rel: 07 Jan 22
 
Rock
Changes (3:34)
Oh You Pretty Things (3:16)
Eight Line Poem (2:49)
Life On Mars? (3:51)
Kooks (2:50)
Quicksand (5:02)
Fill Your Heart (3:55)
Andy Warhol (3:09)
Song For Bob Dylan (4:10)
Queen Bitch (3:11)
The Bewlay Brothers (5:07)
Review: Given his never ending influence and enduring legacy it is hard to believe it has now been 50 years since David Bowie put out his celebrated Hunky Dory album. The occasion is marked with this special edition on a limited picture disc with new insert and a poster. Frankly, the music still speaks for itself and doesn't need fluffing up, as it remains one of Bowie's most admired works. The first single on the album, 'Changes', had very little success upon the time of release but eventually grew into one of his most iconic singles. Other big moments like 'Life On Mars?' still sound great, too. This one lands a day before what would have been Bowie's 75th birthday, and is a fitting tribute.
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The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 019029 6459573. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Rock
Five Years (4:38)
Soul Love (3:28)
Moonage Daydream (4:32)
Starman (4:12)
It Ain't Easy (2:59)
Lady Stardust (3:17)
Star (2:48)
Hang On To Yourself (2:39)
Ziggy Stardust (3:12)
Suffregette City (3:24)
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide (2:55)
Review: David Bowie's seminal 1972 album, chronicling the rise and fall of his lightning-quiffed alter-ago Ziggy Stardust, celebrates its 50th Anniversary on the day of its release. Not one but two new versions of the album hit the horizon, pitted side by side. One comes in the form of a half-speed remaster, and the other in the form of a picture disc.
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 in stock $31.13
Station To Station (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Station To Station (remastered) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 190295 990282 (B-STOCK). Rel: 10 Feb 17
 
Rock
Station To Station
Golden Years
Word On A Wing
TVC 15
Stay
Wild Is The Wind
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing on outer sleeve, also the record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


Legend has it that David Bowie was so lost in a vortex of cocaine and ego during the making of this record to such a degree that he now can't remember anything about its creation at all. Typically of the Dame though, in the midst of all this madness he created a masterpiece, and arguably his greatest album of all. With a hint of the funk of influence of 'Young Americans', yet filtered through a glacial European sensibility, it's a genre-transcending tour-de-force of boundless scope and imperious swagger. Forty-one years on, this record still sounds like the future.
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out of stock $12.14
Live In '95
Live In '95 (limited hand-numbered 180 gram white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PRCLP 3005. Rel: 28 Oct 22
 
Rock
Subterraneans (Side 1: Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, St. Louis, MO 11th October 1995 KLLT-FM) (4:24)
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (5:21)
Reptile (6:08)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:06)
Hurt (5:42)
Subterraneans (Side 2: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, 21st October 1995 Syndicated radio Broadcast) (4:30)
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (5:32)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:15)
Hurt (5:45)
Review: 1995 saw the unlikely pairing of David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails playing together in a live setting, as part of the latter's 'Self Destruct Touring Cycle' - this arm being the Dissonance tour. Bowie was celebrating his then-latest album 'Outside', while NIN were still reeling from the roaring fallout success of 'The Downward Spiral'. This new 180-gram LP version consists of a picture disc with fitting spiky red lettering, straddling the typographic connotations of both Ziggy Stardust and Trent Rezor. The recordings themselves are remastered and greatly-enhanced versions of the original KLLT-FM and Syndicated radio broadcasts, documenting two live appearances at the Riverport (MO) and Shoreline (CA) Amphitheatres. Be sure not to skimp on timeless restylings of 'Hallo Spaceboy' and 'Hurt', each artist lending strange charisma to each other's masterworks.
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Live In Rio 1990 (reissue)
Live In Rio 1990 (reissue) (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram pink vinyl 2xLP (side 4 digitally-printed))
Cat: PR2CLP 3011. Rel: 24 Aug 22
 
Rock
Space Oddity (5:01)
Life On Mars (3:34)
Rebel Rebel (3:25)
Ashes To Ashes (4:59)
Stay (6:22)
Pretty Pink Rose (4:55)
Blue Jean (3:00)
Let's Dance (4:43)
Sound & Vision (3:13)
Ziggy Stardust (3:51)
China Girl (5:35)
Suffragette City (5:47)
Fame (2:51)
Heroes (4:33)
Modern Love (4:24)
Review: Never mind 100-strong limited white copies of 'Blackstar'. Here's live gem for all the Bowie collectors hell-bent on documenting the extent of this stardust-trailing rock visionary's career. 'Live In Rio 1990' documents Bowie's live show at Praca da Apoteose, Rio de Janeiro, on 20th September 1990. Part of the seven month 'Sound + Vision' tour, this grainy moment in time captures Bowie towards the end of an extensive back-and-forth journey across the Atlantic. Colossal hits like 'Space Oddity', 'Sound And Vision' and 'Fame' neatly frame the lulling period before his next major album, 1993's 'Black Tie White Noise'.
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 in stock $23.86
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