Ziggy Stardust Album Download Rar David Bowie Rarest One Bowie (Sub-Standard Collection of “Rare” Bowie Material) – SQ 9
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ziggy stardust album download rar David Bowie Rarest One Bowie (sub-standard collection of “rare” Bowie material) – SQ 9. 01. All The Young Dudes – Orginal Studio Version 1973.flac 02. Queen Bitch – Live At Long IslandNY 26-03-1976.flac 03. Sound & Vision – Live At Earl’s Court,London 1978.flac 04. Be My Wife – Live At Earl’s Court,London 1978.flac 05. Time – From The 1980 Floor Show 1973.flac 06. Footstomping – From Dick carvett ,US TV Show 1974.flac 07. Ziggy Stardust – Live At The Santa Monica 1972.flac 08. My Dead – Live At Carnegie Hall ,NYC 28-09-1972.flac 09. I Feel free – Live At The Kinston Polytechnic 06-05-1972.flac. Sound Quality: very good. Equals record or radio apart from a slight noise and some dullness. This release was one in the series of mid-nineties releases by MainMan, Bowie’s former management company during the seventies (other ones being Santa Monica ’72 and the Ava Cherry & The Astronettes album People from Bad Homes). All these albums were released without Bowie’s approval and are currently deleted. This sub-standard collection of “rare” Bowie material was released in 1995. It is short by CD standards (about 35 minutes), which is a shame considering the material which must lay hidden in Mainman’s vaults. Perhaps more will see the light of day in a Rarest…Two collection. Anyhow, about half this collection features Mick Ronson on guitar, and so will be of interest to completists. ATYD opens the album, and is at a slower tempo than Mott’s version. Although planned for the Aladdin Sane album, it stayed in the can. I can see why; this version sounds half finished, with Bowie sounding bored with it. Mott’s is the definitive version of Dudes, a fact Bowie himself must have realised. Time is taken from the 1980 Floor Show performances at London’s Marquee in October 1973, but lacks a certain spark… Bowie had all but disbanded the Spiders by this time and it shows in the performance. Ziggy Stardust hardly qualifies as rare, since it has already been released on the Santa Monica live set. My Death is more interesting, as it is taken from a Carnegie Hall, NYC performance in 1972. The album closes with a live performance of the Cream classic I Feel Free, recorded at Kingston Polytechnic in 1972. Now I don’t know, but it sounds to these ears like an audience recording (it is certainly in mono). Scraping the barrel or what? Review 02 Nine tracks and 36 minutes long, the easiest way to summarize Rarest One Bowie’s decidedly oddball march through David Bowie’s 1970s is to regard it as an official sampler for some decidedly unofficial albums. Aside from a version of “Ziggy Stardust” lifted direct from the 1972 Santa Monica ’72 album, nothing here hails from even a halfway legitimate album project. But, from a fabulous take on “All the Young Dudes culled from the Aladdin Sane sessions through “Time” from the 1980 Floor Show and “Queen Bitch” from 1976’s Thin White Duke, Rarest One is essentially an echo of all that Columbia attempted with Bob Dylan’s unofficial catalog — the chief difference being, the Dylan tapes were at least cleaned up first. Some of this album sounds like it came straight off a cassette tape. Two tracks (“Sound and Vision” and “Be My Wife”) lifted from the 1978 London shows, which spawned the official Stage live collection, do benefit from having escaped the ambience- enhancing remix to which Bowie subjected the original tapes, and a 1973 in-concert version of “My Death” cannot reasonably be faulted. But “I Feel Free” is a murky mess, while a playful version of James Brown’s “Footstompin'” sounds precisely like what it is — a domestic tape recording of Bowie’s appearance on the Dick Cavett show in 1974, packed with so much distortion that you can almost see the microphone against the mono television speaker. Historically, the performance is priceless — Bowie’s own “Fame” developed directly from this arrangement. It’s a shame it couldn’t be presented in a form that matched its pedigree. Collectors looking for a quick glimpse into the highlights of their vinyl bootleg collection will probably find Rarest One Bowie of some use — students of the Asian music industry’s occasional problems with the English language will enjoy the hopelessly garbled track info placed on the Japanese reissue. But ultimately, Rarest One offers little of any real value, and nothing of sonic importance. Look out for the original bootlegs instead. Review 03 What you need to know: this album is one for the Bowie collector only, it is a rag-bag collection of live recordings, mainly from the 70s, plus a (the only?) studio version of ‘All The Young Dudes’. The sound quality on the live pieces varies wildly from the sub-bootleg to the near excellent. But what is there to interest you and make you part with your hard-earned cash? Well, Dudes is one of his finest glam-era moments and only very rarely available otherwise. The inclusion of My Death, the Brel song which featured in many of his early shows, is a welcome and high quality live recording. Those two together are worth the album price alone. Of the rest your enjoyment may well depend on which are your favourites… the not-often-performed-live ‘Sound and Vision’ was for me a highlight but it is not that great a recording or performance.. I just like the song… ‘Hang On To Yourself’ is a piece of real rock ‘n’ roll excitement rarely matched on the more official Bowie versions of that particular song. The bottom line is this – if you’re a real Bowie fan it might add a few important missing pieces to the jigsaw, otherwise approach with caution. MQS Albums Download. Mastering Quality Sound,Hi-Res Audio Download, 高解析音樂, 高音質の音楽. David Bowie – A New Career In A New Town: 1977-1982 (Expanded Edition 2017) [Qobuz FLAC 24bit/96kHz] David Bowie – A New Career In A New Town: 1977-1982 (Expanded Edition 2017) FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 06:25:10 minutes | 8,16 GB | Genre: Rock Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Qobuz | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK. After Five Years (1969 – 1973) and Who Can I Be Now ? (1974 – 1976), to dive into the box set A New Career In A New Town (1977 – 1982), is to zoom in on David Bowie’s Berlin period. In 1977, Ziggy moored up in the German city, then disfigured by a wall. With Diamond Dogs in 1974 and in particular Young Americans the following year, soul and funk were suffused with a rock’n’roll sound. But this Bowie was to be eclipsed by a colder, more cerebral, experimental Bowie. Always ready to re-invent himself, to follow trends (when he wasn’t setting them himself…) and simply to question things, he flew to Berlin, where things were in motion. Alongside Brian Eno, formerly of Roxy Music, he wrote his famous Berlin trilogy, which opened with Low. On this bizarre record, everything begins with a weird baroque soul instrumental, with electronic textures (Speed of Light), then a balanced mix of songs and other instrumental tracks. Capable of delivering futurist soul (Sound And Vision), a sombre and mysterious symphony (Warszawa), new-wave minimalism that sounded like a Sci-Fi soundtrack (Art Decade) or disjointed, cubist rock (Breaking Glass), this was David Bowie revisiting his experiences with Krautrock from groups like Neu!, Can and Faust, playing with Kraftwerk’s machines but remaining himself: a genially insane savant still ahead of his time. Disc 1: David Bowie – Low (1977/2017) FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 39:04 minutes | 830 MB Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover. Tracklist: 01 – Speed of Life (2017 Remastered Version) 02 – Breaking Glass (2017 Remastered Version) 03 – What in the World (2017 Remastered Version) 04 – Sound and Vision (2017 Remastered Version) 05 – Always Crashing in the Same Car (2017 Remastered Version) 06 – Be My Wife (2017 Remastered Version) 07 – A New Career in a New Town (2017 Remastered Version) 08 – Warszawa (2017 Remastered Version) 09 – Art Decade (2017 Remastered Version) 10 – Weeping Wall (2017 Remastered Version) 11 – Subterraneans (2017 Remastered Version) Disc 2: David Bowie – Heroes (1977/2017) FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 40:47 minutes | 851 MB Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover. Tracklist: 01 – Beauty and the Beast (2017 Remastered Version) 02 – Joe the Lion (2017 Remastered Version) 03 – “Heroes” (2017 Remastered Version) 04 – Sons of the Silent Age (2017 Remastered Version) 05 – Blackout (2017 Remastered Version) 06 – V-2 Schneider (2017 Remastered Version) 07 – Sense of Doubt (2017 Remastered Version) 08 – Moss Garden (2017 Remastered Version) 09 – Neuköln (2017 Remastered Version) 10 – The Secret Life of Arabia (2017 Remastered Version) Disc 3: David Bowie – Heroes EP (1977/2017) FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 19:25 minutes | 436 MB Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover. Tracklist: 01 – “Heroes” / “Helden” 02 – “Helden” (German Single Version) [2017 Remastered Version] 03 – “Heroes” / “Héros” 04 – “Héros” (French Single Version) [2017 Remastered Version] Disc 4: David Bowie – Stage (1978/2017) [Original Version] FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 73:38 minutes | 1,56 GB Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover. Tracklist: 01 – Hang On to Yourself (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 02 – Ziggy Stardust (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 03 – Five Years (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 04 – Soul Love (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 05 – Star (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 06 – Station to Station (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 07 – Fame (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 08 – TVC 15 (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 09 – Warszawa (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 10 – Speed of Life (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 11 – Art Decade (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 12 – Sense of Doubt (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 13 – Breaking Glass (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 14 – “Heroes” (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 15 – What in the World (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 16 – Blackout (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] 17 – Beauty and the Beast (Live) [2017 Remastered Version] Disc 5: David Bowie – Stage (1978) [2017 Version] FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 97:08 minutes | 2,08 GB Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover.