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This copy was overprinted with 'For Promotion Only'. It is otherwise identical to the regular US issue. The stamp is the same as on the US Ryko Ziggy LP/CD press kit - which makes sense, as that is from the same year/company/country.
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maarten
Posted: 12th Jun 2011, 3:14 pm
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Pictures of the picture disc version of the pirate album Disco Promocional.
The picture is on the blank side of the record, the tracklisting on the playing side. A different matrix was used as on the non-picture disc version of this album, so that edition was probably a copy of the picture disc (also note the cover consists of pictures of this picture disc, on a black background).
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Hearts Filthy Lesson, The (Bowie/Eno/Gabrels/Garson/Kizilcay/Campbell): the first single from 1. Outside, the 7" released on green vinyl (Virgin/RCA 74321 329407).
This is in fact the catalogue number for the green vinyl "Strangers When We Meet" 7"
And can anyone confirm that THFL was issued on 7" vinyl.
Thanks
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shooky
Posted: 15th Jul 2011, 6:21 am
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Member Jean Henri sent in some corrections:
Amsterdam "Live recordings, however, are limited to two BBC sessions and just two Ziggy gigs—Aylesbury, Friars, 25-09-71 and Kingston, Polytechnic, 06-05-72." Amsterdam was also played at Preston Guildhall 4-6-1972 and London Royal Festival Hall 8-6-1972.
Guest / Contributons / Dib Cochran & The Earwigs / Oh Baby This track is also available on the LP compilation 'T. Rex / Marc Bolan - Cosmic Dancer', label Teldec (6.26600 BU) 1987 and a reissue on the label Amiga (856493) Made in German Democratic Republic (DDR) in 1990. It was also released on the bootleg-cd 'With a Little Help From my Friends'. The cover to the latter mentions that Tony Visconti said in an interview Bowie had no part in this recording.
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billy2
Posted: 21st Aug 2011, 6:01 pm
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John Peel BBC Session 03(05).06.71 song order
I've been reconsructing this date from 'Bowie at the Beeb' and a boot source. It's a small matter seeing as the track in question is missing, but I'm now certain this is the correct order:
.Queen Bitch .Bombers .The Supermen .Oh! You Pretty Things .Looking For A Friend .Almost Grown .Kooks .Song For Bob Dylan .Andy Warhol .It Ain't Easy
The link into 'Looking for a Friend' mentions Bowie playing piano on the previous track. Obviously this can't be 'the Supermen' where David is back on 12 String. I'd considered the link referred to 'Bombers' as on 'Bowie at the Beeb' but the decay on the final Piano note on that track ends abruptly before the applause and Peels link - very likely a cut and paste. I can't find any other order that works given the sources and am sure OYPT was the fourth song played.
This promo CD was the first to feature the full length versions of 'Space Oddity' and 'Ching-A-Ling' This promo CD was the first to feature full length versions of 'Space Oddity' and 'Ching-A-Ling'. Contrary to the Love You Till Tuesday LP, 'Sell Me A Coat' and 'When I Live My Dream' have been lifted from the debut LP. A similarly mysterious edition, even without a catalogue number, was released in Mexico (bottom). The official Love You Till Tuesday CD reissue is treated below.
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ruud
Posted: 6th Oct 2011, 7:49 am
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Sorry, sometimes I fail to see the obvious. Thanks Alan.