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David Bowie Stage Mp3, Flac, Wma David Bowie Stage mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock Album: Stage Country: Germany Released: 1978 Style: Art Rock, Experimental, Glam MP3 version RAR size: 1865 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1788 mb WMA version RAR size: 1441 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 492 Other Formats: MMF VOX MP1 MIDI WAV FLAC AC3 Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Hang On To Yourself A2 Ziggy Stardust A3 Five Years A4 Soul Love A5 Star A6 Station To Station Fame A7 Written-By – Alomar*, Bowie*, Lennon* A8 Tvc 15 Warszawa B1 Written-By – Eno*, Bowie* B2 Speed Of Life B3 Art Decade B4 Sense Of Doubt Breaking Glass B5 Written-By – Bowie*, Davis*, Murray* "Heroes" B6 Written-By – Eno*, Bowie* B7 What In The World B8 Blackout B9 Beauty And The Beast Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – RCA Ltd. Manufactured By – RVC Corporation Published By – Bewlay Bros. Music Published By – Chrysalis Music Ltd. Published By – Fleur Music Published By – MainMan Ltd. Published By – ATV Music Ltd. Published By – 100 MPH Music Credits Backing Vocals – Adrian Belew, Carlos Alomar, George Murray, Roger Powell, Sean Mayes Bass Guitar – George Murray Chamberlin [Chamberlain] – David Bowie Drums, Percussion – Dennis Davis Keyboards, Synthesizer – Roger Powell Lead Guitar – Adrian Belew Mixed By [Live Sound] – Buford Jones Photography By – Gilles Riberolles Piano, Strings [Ensemble] – Sean Mayes Producer – David Bowie, Tony Visconti Recorded By, Mixed By – Tony Visconti Rhythm Guitar – Carlos Alomar Violin [Electric] – Simon House Written-By – David Bowie (tracks: A1 to B1, B3, C2 to C4, D2 to D4) Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year David Stage (2xLP, Album, PL 02913 RCA Victor PL 02913 UK 1978 Bowie Gat) David RCA CPK2 2913 Stage (Cass, Album) CPK2 2913 Australia 1978 Bowie Corporation David Stage (2xCDr, Album, none EMI none UK 2005 Bowie Promo) 7243 8 63436 David Stage (2xCD, Album, 7243 8 63436 EMI Europe 2005 2 8 Bowie RE, RM) 2 8 David Stage (2xCD, Album, RCD 10144/45 Rykodisc RCD 10144/45 US 1991 Bowie RE, RM, Lon) Related Music albums to Stage by David Bowie David Bowie - Heroes David Bowie - Bowie From Station To Station David Bowie - The Best Of Bowie David Bowie - Tonight David Bowie Live On Stage David Bowie - Life On Mars David Bowie - Sound And Vision David Bowie - Beauty And The Beast David Bowie - Ziggy 2 David Bowie - Live In Bremen '78 David Bowie - TVC 15 David Bowie - "Heroes" David Bowie - Low.
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