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David Bowie: Young Americans or The Gouster? http://www.davidbowie.com/news/who-can-i-be-now-1974-1976-details-55996
With Bowie's new boxset Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) coming soon I was wondering which is your favorite. Do you still choose Young Americans or what it was originally: The Gouster?
YA is my favorite album from Bowie but I gotta say (without listening to the alternative versions/mixes) The Gouster takes the winnings.
Young Americans: 1. "Young Americans" 2. "Win" 3. "Fascination" 4. "Right" 5. "Somebody Up There Likes Me" 6. "Across the Universe" 7. "Can You Hear Me?" 8. "Fame"
The Gouster: 1. "John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)" 2. "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (alternate mix) 3. "It's Gonna Be Me" (the mix without strings) 4. "Who Can I Be Now?" 5. "Can You Hear Me" (unreleased version) 6. "Young Americans" 7. "Right" (unreleased version)
I'm glad the version that ALMOST got released is finally coming out. To me, YA was almost perfect: take out "Across......" and put in one of the many "Gouster Session" outtakes.
I'm interested in everyone's opinions and why you chose the one you did.....
Unrelated (slightly): Does anyone else think that "Fame" should've been on StationtoStation ? STS is perfect as it is, but "Fame" just doesn't sound much like anything else on YA or TG.... Purple Music is my drug and I'm jonesin!!!!! | |
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I LOVE It's Gonna Be Me and Who Can I Be Now? from the Rykodisc reissue - not such a fan of John, I'm Only Dancing (Again). Will be great to hear The Gouster but think Young Americans is pretty great just as it is - even love Across the Universe
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"Who Can I Be Now?" is just so perfect. I mean knowing how deep he lost himself in Ziggy/Aladdin/Halloween Jack and then the Cocaine...it really makes the song better. He truly was wanting to be himself for just a little bit, just seems like he didn't know how. Purple Music is my drug and I'm jonesin!!!!! | |
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purplemajesty23 said: http://www.davidbowie.com/news/who-can-i-be-now-1974-1976-details-55996
With Bowie's new boxset Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) coming soon I was wondering which is your favorite. Do you still choose Young Americans or what it was originally: The Gouster?
YA is my favorite album from Bowie but I gotta say (without listening to the alternative versions/mixes) The Gouster takes the winnings.
Young Americans: 1. "Young Americans" 2. "Win" 3. "Fascination" 4. "Right" 5. "Somebody Up There Likes Me" 6. "Across the Universe" 7. "Can You Hear Me?" 8. "Fame"
The Gouster: 1. "John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)" 2. "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (alternate mix) 3. "It's Gonna Be Me" (the mix without strings) 4. "Who Can I Be Now?" 5. "Can You Hear Me" (unreleased version) 6. "Young Americans" 7. "Right" (unreleased version)
I'm glad the version that ALMOST got released is finally coming out. To me, YA was almost perfect: take out "Across....." and put in one of the many "Gouster Session" outtakes.
I'm interested in everyone's opinions and why you chose the one you did.....
Unrelated (slightly): Does anyone else think that "Fame" should've been on StationtoStation ? STS is perfect as it is, but "Fame" just doesn't sound much like anything else on YA or TG.... I agree with you on Fame. I always thought "Wild is the Wind" would be better on Diamond Dogs. Captured the Plastic Soul feel and flows more naturally imo than on Station to Station. "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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I love Young Americans, but I may check out the Gouster. Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Based on what I've heard from the Rykodisc versions, I would still go with YA. I need that Fascination. I'm curious to check out The Gouster lineup, though. There's a commitment to a texture that YA does not have... | |
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Ill probably have to go with Young Americans here, just because "Fame" is on it. | |
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