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Bowie to Reissue “Space Oddity” For 40th Anniversary August 10 Forty years ago, David Bowie released his eponymous first album, or Man of Words/Man of Music as it was known in the States. Soon after, the LP adopted the name of its biggest hit, Space Oddity. Now, four decades later, the Thin White Duke will reissue his debut album as a double-disc collection due out this October. The first disc features the album as it was originally presented in 1969, plus a second disc full of demos, B sides and other unreleased recordings, Bowie’s official site announced this weekend. Unlike previous reissues, the upcoming Space Oddity 40th Anniversary Edition features the interlude “Don’t Sit Down” fused together with “Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed,” as opposed to being separated into two tracks. Great lengths were made to ensure that the album’s original tapes were used in the reissue, to mirror the sound of the album when it was first released on vinyl. The original fade-outs and gaps between tracks have also been preserved. As for the bonus disc, eight of the 15 tracks are previously unreleased, highlighted by demo versions of “Space Oddity” and “A Occasional Dream” plus the full-length studio version of “Ragazzo Solo, Ragazza Sola,” an Italian version of “Space Oddity” that Bowie recorded. Multiple versions of the album’s epic closing track “Memory of a Free Festival” are also on the disc, including an unreleased alternate mix. The album will also feature liner notes with rare photos as well as other ephemera from the era. As reported last month, Bowie also released the Space Oddity EP to iTunes, featuring four versions of the track plus the song stems to allow for fan remixing. http://www.rollingstone.c...niversary/ | |
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can't wait | |
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gee, I'm shocked. another Bowie re-issue.
oh, and it's his second album, not his first. [Edited 8/11/09 5:51am] | |
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not a favorite album of mine by any means, but of course i will be picking this one up all the same. maybe the remaster treatment will make me listen to it with new ears. | |
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I'm loving these reissues, but I wish Bowie would actually put out some new music. * * *
Prince's Classic Finally Expanded The Deluxe 'Purple Rain' Reissue http://www.popmatters.com...n-reissue/ | |
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Anxiety said: not a favorite album of mine by any means, but of course i will be picking this one up all the same. maybe the remaster treatment will make me listen to it with new ears.
4th time's a charm? yeah, not even close to a favorite, but I'm interseted in the extras, of course. perhaps that version of Memory of a Free Festival will be the single version, unseparated into parts I & II? | |
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Anxiety said: not a favorite album of mine by any means, but of course i will be picking this one up all the same. maybe the remaster treatment will make me listen to it with new ears.
It's a good thing then that Station To Station will also be rereleased as a 4CD set. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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noepie said: Anxiety said: not a favorite album of mine by any means, but of course i will be picking this one up all the same. maybe the remaster treatment will make me listen to it with new ears.
It's a good thing then that Station To Station will also be rereleased as a 4CD set. it's a good thing indeed. i'll have something better than my dodgy sounding copy of the ryko reissue to enjoy! | |
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wow. bring it on! can't wait to see what they do with 'hunky dory' if this is what they're up to. too bad the 'aladdin sane', 'diamond dogs' and 'young americans' weren't better. i have no issues with the ziggy one tho. that was thorough. | |
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