Parlophone will be issuing the following three limited edition David Bowie discs for Record Store Day on April 21st.
DAVID BOWIE RECORD STORE DAY APRIL 21, 2018
THREE VERY SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION RECORD STORE DAY RELEASES
'WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON '78)' 3 x LP UNRELEASED LIVE SET
'LET'S DANCE (FULL-LENGTH DEMO)' 12" SINGLE FEATURING THE FULL LENGTH VERSION OF THE DEMO AND A RARE LIVE VERSION OF THE SONG
'BOWIE NOW' WHITE VINYL LP RARE US ONLY PROMO COMPILATION WITH NEW INTERIOR ARTWORK
David Bowie vinyl releases are always a Record Store Day highlight, and 2018 will be no exception. On April 21st Parlophone will be releasing three very special limited edition David Bowie items; WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (Live London 1978), LET'S DANCE (DEMO) and, available for the first time commercially, the rare Berlin era US promo album BOWIE NOW.
WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON '78)' 3 x LP SET
This previously unreleased 3 LP set was recorded live during the ISOLAR II tour at Earls Court, London on the 30th June and 1st July 1978 by Tony Visconti and was mixed by David and David Richards at Mountain Studios, Montreux, 17th – 22nd January 1979. The newly designed trifold sleeve features imagery by photographers Sukita and Chris Walter.
The 45 rpm 12" single features the first appearance of the full length demo of 'Let's Dance' which was previously released in an edited form digitally for David's birthday on 8th January this year. The full-length demo version clocks in at 7.34 and like the edited version this was mixed by Nile Rodgers (original co-producer of the demo with David) in November/December of last year. The demo is backed by the live version of 'Let's Dance' recorded live at Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 12 September, 1983 and mixed by Bob Clearmountain. This version can be seen in the Serious Moonlight concert film and was also previously available on the AA side of the now very rare Australian 'David Bowie Is' exhibition exclusive yellow vinyl 7" single. The sleeve of the 12" single is a differently coloured variation of the original 'Let's Dance' single cover.
BOWIE NOW This is the first commercial release of a rare 1977 US only promotional-only LP on white vinyl. The tracks are drawn from the Low and "Heroes" albums and all of the audio is from the A New Career In A New Town box set remastered by Tony Visconti. The package now features a newly designed inner sleeve with a rarely seen black and white image of David in Berlin in 1977.
DAVID BOWIE - WELCOME TO THE BLACKOUT (LIVE LONDON '78) (3 LP SET)
Side 1 1. Warszawa 2. "Heroes" 3. What In The World
Side 2 1. Be My Wife 2. The Jean Genie 3. Blackout 4. Sense Of Doubt
Side 3 1. Speed Of Life 2. Sound And Vision 3. Breaking Glass 4. Fame 5. Beauty And The Beast
Side 4 1. Five Years 2. Soul Love 3. Star 4. Hang On To Yourself 5. Ziggy Stardust 6. Suffragette City
Side 5 1. Art Decade 2. Alabama Song 3. Station To Station
Side 6 1. TVC 15 2. Stay 3. Rebel Rebel
Produced by David Bowie. Recorded live at Earls Court 30th June and 1st July 1978 by Tony Visconti. Mixed by David Bowie and David Richards at Mountain Studios, Montreux, 17th– 22nd January 1979.
Musicians David Bowie – vocals, chamberlain Carlos Alomar - rhythm guitar Adrian Belew - lead guitar Dennis Davis - drums, percussion Simon House - electric violin Sean Mayes - piano, string ensemble George Murray - bass guitar Roger Powell - keyboards, synthesizer Background vocals - Carlos Alomar, Adrian Belew, Sean Mayes, George Murray and Roger Powell
DAVID BOWIE - LET'S DANCE (FULL-LENGTH DEMO) (12" SINGLE)
Side A Let's Dance (Full-length demo) (7.34) Produced by David Bowie and Nile Rodgers Arranged by David Bowie and Nile Rodgers Mixed by Nile Rodgers and Russell Graham at Le Crib Studios, November/December 2017 Recorded on 19th December 1982 at Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland by David Richards
Side B Let's Dance (Live) (4.34) Mixed by Bob Clearmountain. Recorded live at Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 12th September 1983
Side 1 1. V-2 Schneider 2. Always Crashing In The Same Car 3. Sons Of The Silent Age 4. Breaking Glass 5. Neuköln
Side 2 1. Speed Of Life 2. Joe The Lion 3. What In The World 4. Blackout 5. Weeping Wall 6. The Secret Life Of Arabia
Side 1 tracks 2 and 4 and side 2 tracks 1, 3 and 5: Mixed by Tony Visconti at Hansa by the Wall, Berlin Recorded at The Château d'Hérouville and Hansa by the Wall, Berlin between September and October 1976.
Side 1 tracks 1, 3 and 5 and side 2 tracks 2, 4 and 6: Recorded at Hansa by the Wall, Berlin between July and August 1977. Engineers - Tony Visconti and Colin Thurston, and Mountain Studios, Montreux Assistant engineers – David Richards and Eugene Chaplin Hansa By The Wall in-house engineer – Eduard Meyer Mixed at Mountain Studios, Montreux Remastering overseen by Tony Visconti
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Posted: 1st Mar 2018, 9:05 am
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I have seen it, too.
All 3 a must have to me. Let's hope they won't be too expensive...
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Posted: 1st Mar 2018, 1:33 pm
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I don't really do vinyl but I'm very exciting about Live in London! A real treat. I'll pick it up once it shows up on CD or one of the lossless digital vendors.
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All very tempting .. is it really a year since, getting old, it's flying by
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Posted: 6th Mar 2018, 6:39 pm
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And a fourth one... Not that interesting to be honest.
David Bowie - David Bowie Format: 2LP Label: UMC/Decca More Info:
First time on heavyweight red and blue coloured vinyl for David Bowie's debut album. This 2LP set features the Mono version of the album on Disc One and the Stereo version on Disc Two.
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Yes, I posted about that one a bit higher in the thread blue/red vinyl issue of the debut LP.
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Posted: 6th Mar 2018, 11:14 pm
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Not the same label here !
DAVID BOWIEDavid Bowie
DETAILSEvent: RECORD STORE DAY 2018 Release Date: 4/21/2018 Format: 2 x LP Label: Republic Quantity: 3000 Release type: 'RSD First' Release
MORE INFO First time on Heavyweight red and blue colored vinyl for David Bowie's debut album. This 2LP set features the Mono version of the album on Disc One and the Stereo version on Disc Two.
Side 1: (1) "Uncle Arthur", (2) "Sell Me A Coat", (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" Side 2: (1) "Little Bombardier", (2) "Silly Boy Blue", (3)Come And Buy My Toys", (4) "Join The Gang", (5) "She's Got Medals", (6) "Maid Of Bond Street", (7) "Please Mr. Gravedigger"
Yes, I posted about that one a bit higher in the thread blue/red vinyl issue of the debut LP.
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Posted: 7th Mar 2018, 12:36 pm
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cm01 wrote:
First time on Heavyweight red and blue colored vinyl for David Bowie's debut album. This 2LP set features the Mono version of the album on Disc One and the Stereo version on Disc Two.
A missed opportunity to get the second disc of the CD edition onto vinyl.
DETAILSEvent: RECORD STORE DAY 2018 Release Date: 4/21/2018 Format: 2 x LP Label: Republic Quantity: 3000 Release type: 'RSD First' Release
This is the US release and the "RSD First" designation is telling us it'll also be available from other retailers later this year, possibly just black vinyl. It may also be a US pressing and I'd be grateful if somebody could confirm it's origin in April for the discography.
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Posted: 8th Mar 2018, 8:43 am
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beckenham wrote:
This is the US release and the "RSD First" designation is telling us it'll also be available from other retailers later this year, possibly just black vinyl. It may also be a US pressing and I'd be grateful if somebody could confirm it's origin in April for the discography.