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David Bowie

The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust


40TH ANNIVERSARY 2012 REMASTER OF ‘THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS’

VINYL+HI-RESOLUTION AUDIO INCLUDING 5.1 MIX (ON DVD) INCLUDINGING PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 5.1 MIX & STEREO BONUS TRACKS

Newly remastered for 2012 by original album engineer Ray Staff.

The DVD features 4 previously unreleased 5.1 bonus tracks: Moonage Daydream (instrumental), The Supermen, Velvet Goldmine and Sweet Head.

Originally released through RCA Victor on 6th June 1972, Ziggy Stardust was David Bowie’s fifth album, co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott. Incredibly, the album was written whilst Bowie was recording 1971’s Hunky Dory album, with recording beginning a couple of months before that album’s release. It was recorded at Trident Studios, London between 8th November 1971 and 4th February 1972, with the line up: Mick Ronson (guitar, piano, backing vocals, string arrangements), Trevor Bolder (bass), Mick Woodmansey (drums), Rick Wakeman (keyboards) and backing vocals on ‘It Ain’t Easy’ by Dana Gillespie. As well as performing vocals, Bowie also played acoustic guitar, saxophone and harpsichord on the album and was involved in the arrangements too.

The album eventually peaked at #5 on the UK Album Chart on 22nd July having entered the chart at #15 on 1st July. Key to the album’s rise in the UK were the two TV performances of “Starman” on Granada TV’s Lift Off With Ayshea and nationally on the BBC’s Top Of The Pops. The album’s influence is immeasurable – it converted legions of fans, becoming the zeitgeist and a major influence on the next generation, particular those who were involved in the punk movement – musicians, artists, designers – and the subsequent re-birth of rock and pop.

Famously Bowie killed Ziggy at his peak at London’s Hammersmith Odeon, on July 3rd, 1973, though Ziggy Stardust’s influence was to redefine popular culture forever: pop music was never the same again.

This 40th anniversary edition has been remastered by original Trident Studios engineer Ray Staff (at London’s Air Studios).

Tracklist
  • 1. Five Years (2012 - Remaster)
    2. Soul Love (2012 - Remaster)
    3. Moonage Daydream (2012 - Remaster)
    4. Starman (2012 - Remaster)
    5. It Ain't Easy (2012 - Remaster)
    6. Lady Stardust (2012 - Remaster)
    7. Star (2012 - Remaster)
    8. Hang On To Yourself (2012 - Remaster)
    9. Ziggy Stardust (2012 - Remaster)
    10. Suffragette City (2012 - Remaster)
    11. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (2012 - Remaster)

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