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1161.1 | They are available | ROCKON::RADLER | | Wed Apr 20 1988 13:11 | 8 |
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All Bowies catalogue are available from the USA. You can order
them from Sound City, USA. 4120 S.E. International Way, Suite A-211
Milwaukie,Oregon 97222. Tel Weekdays only 503-654-2196. No Imports.
All of Bowies discs are listed at 14.98. I've never used them but
have the catalogue. They will take Mastercharge and ship UPS.
Rich
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1161.2 | | MDATA::ROSE | just gimme some truth | Wed Apr 20 1988 13:49 | 9 |
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WOW! Thanks, now I have to figure out which one(S) to get!
Any that you've heard that stand out sound-wise? How about side
2 of Heroes/Low? (I love the music on all his work before Let's
Dance)
Bob
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1161.3 | Here's the List | ROCKON::RADLER | | Wed Apr 20 1988 15:49 | 26 |
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I haven't heard any of his work on disc. Here is a list of the
CD's available and the cat #
TITLE CAT # TITLE CAT #
1)ALADDIN SANE PCD1-4852 11)LOW PCD1-2030
2)CHANGESONEBOWIE PCD1-732 12)MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD PCD1-4816
3)CHANGESTWOBOWIE PCD1-4202 13)NEVER LET ME DOWN CDP-46677
4)DIAMOND DOGS PCD1-0576 14)PIN UPS PCD1-0291
5)FAME&FASHION PCD1-4919 15)RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY PCD1-4702
6)GOLDEN YEARS PCD1-4792 16)SCARY MONSTERS PCD1-3647
7)HEROES PCD1-2522 17)SPACE ODDITY PCD1-4813
8)HUNKY DORY PCD1-4623 18)STATIONTOSTATION PCD1-1327
9)LET'S DANCE CDP-46002 19)TONIGHT CDP-46047
10)LODGER PCD1-3254 20)YOUNG AMERICANS PCD1-0998
The catalogue prices are 14.98. Some of the Sound City's prices
have fallen. You can ask when you call if Bowies happen to be the
ones getting the discount but if Bowies happen to be, you will get the
discounted prices automatically. CDP is Capital and those three discs are
available through Noteworthy for under $12. They don't have the
PCD1's listed. I think that is RCA.
Good Luck
Rich
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1161.4 | "Ziggy played for time, jiving us that we were voodoo" | AYOV10::DROBB | Breaking rocks in the hot sun... | Thu Apr 21 1988 05:13 | 44 |
| Thanks to -1 for the listing incl. CAT nos. - I believe there are
three titles missing from this list, and coincidentally all three
are 'live' recordings, i.e. :-
"Ziggy Stardust - The Motion Picture" (1973 concert)
"David Live" (1974 concert)
"Stage" (1978 concert)
I'm pretty certain that all three are currently available, but I
don't have the Cat. Nos. at hand. Mind you, I wouldn't exactly
rush out to buy them - someway, somehow, Bowie (or RCA at least)
has yet to release a decent live performance. Years back, they
talked about releasing a recording of an October '72 gig in Santa
Monica, CA. - they delayed, and whaddyaknow, the bootleggers beat
'em to it! Indeed, it's one of the best boots I've ever heard,
having been recorded from an FM radio broadcast. Superb!
Other Bowie CD's which (I think) are available on the continent
(but not here in the U.K.) are :-
"Peter And The Wolf" recital
"Christiane F." soundtrack
"Rare" compilation
Another (non-RCA) CD which WAS available in Germany three to four
years ago entitled simply "David Bowie" and consisting of songs
from his 1966/67 period with Deram/Decca, is now much sought-after,
and in fact is listed in this month's 'Record Collector' magazine
as having a current saleable value of c.$160!! Wouldn't mind bagging
a few boxes of these on my next trip to Deutschland!!
One final point - I don't yet have a CD player, but I have 100+
Bowie LP's plus 45's, cassettes, videos etc. etc. I keep waiting
for the price of the software to come down.....
Dougie Robb, Ayr, Scotland
P.S. I read earlier this week that a video of the 'Glass Spider'
tour is gonna be hitting the streets just shortly - I hope
EMI America spare us from the usual accompanying double
album release. I've heard audio tapes of some of the gigs,
and let's just say that it most definately was not one of
his most memorable tours (from a performance as opposed to
visual perspective).
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1161.5 | BOWIE 66/67 | ROCKON::RADLER | | Thu Apr 21 1988 13:24 | 6 |
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I saw a Cd entitled David Bowie the 66/67 years. I'm not
sure if it was an import or not. It was under $20.00 I believe
at Rockit Records in NH.
Rich
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1161.6 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy `{o}^{o}' Leslie | CSSE | Sun Apr 24 1988 15:29 | 2 |
| Don't worry,. that onde dates back to DB's Tony Newley period and
is....limited in it's appeal.
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1161.7 | Best of? | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Tue Apr 26 1988 04:04 | 6 |
| Anyone know of a 'Best of...' compilation? I know there's Changes
One and Two but I'm not paying good money for 11 or 12 tracks a
piece. What I want is both these combined onto a single CD.
Richard
@snamprogetti (UK)
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1161.8 | Shell out the bucks, it worth it | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Tue Apr 26 1988 17:33 | 7 |
| Re: .-1
Changes One is well worth it. All tracks are great (except for
Diamond Dog, which I don't care for).
It's not like your getting one of those Soundtrack CD's that only
put 25 minutes of music on it.
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1161.9 | "And I'm floating in a most peculiar way" | AYOV10::DROBB | Breaking rocks in the hot sun... | Wed Apr 27 1988 09:16 | 23 |
| The point made about combining 'ChangesOne' and 'ChangesTwo' is
quite valid, and I think the total playing time would be pretty
damn close to the 75 mins. (is that still true?) maximum for a single
CD. However, let's be perfectly honest - there's no way in this
world that RCA are gonna market it in this manner, when they've
been coining in the cash for two separate releases for the last
X no. of years (on vinyl).
The same could well be said for those other RCA compilations, 'Golden
Years' and 'Fame And Fashion', albeit that these were released after
he'd dodged off to EMI America.
Here in the U.K., the TV company K-Tel released a passable (except
for the omission of 'Drive-In Saturday') "Best Of D.B." back in
1980 - however, since the LP was deleted a few years back, it's
unlikely that a companion CD will see the light of day.
One last point to ponder - a splendid b**tleg exists called
'ChangesThree' which features a marvellous selection of rare tracks
from (mainly) Bowie's pre-RCA days. Now, if they only find a way
to get that officiallt released.....
Dougie Robb, Ayr, Scotland
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1161.10 | | GNUVAX::KARLSON | Only 241 shopping days until Xmas! | Thu Apr 28 1988 11:12 | 9 |
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Speaking as someone whose bought ChangesOne and not ChangeTwo (I
have the cassette, not the disc), if they had been available as
a combination set BEFORE I bought either, I'd have bought the
combo rather than opting for only ChangesOne.
But I suppose I'm in the minority ...
-rjk
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1161.11 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, VMS CSSE/Europe | Sat Jan 07 1989 17:10 | 5 |
| Are Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane available in the Nashau area?
NO Bowie CD's predating "Let's Dance" are available in the UK.
A
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1161.12 | Can't wait to get old Bowie CD'S!!! | XCUSME::MAKARAWICZ | Eagles 17, Bears 13 | Mon Jan 09 1989 01:13 | 8 |
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re:-1
David Bowie's old record company (EMI/ELECTRA?) has not released
any old Bowie CD's (predating Let's Dance), for several months,
due to a pending court case for royalties...AAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!!!!
---RON
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1161.13 | CORRECTION | XCUSME::MAKARAWICZ | S T A N D...Now face North | Tue Jan 10 1989 01:10 | 9 |
| Oops! David Bowie's old recording company was RCA, not EMI...EMI
is his present recording company.
I just heard some good news: David is in the studio working on
a new album!
r o n.
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1161.14 | Whatever happened to the RARITIES double album rumours? | AYOV28::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Tue Jan 10 1989 04:35 | 16 |
| Re. .13, you consider it good news that he's in the studio recording
a new album?!? I, for one, hope and pray that it's a whole lot
better than either of his last two efforts (TONIGHT and NEVER LET
ME DOWN), both of which I considered to be rather weak, esp. the
latter.
With regards to the availability of his older (RCA) material on
CD, presently in the U.K. it is becoming more and more difficult
to track them down. Some specialist shops have (some of) them,
but having realised their 'rarity', are hiking the prices up to
c.�15 ($27) per title!! Last I read, negotiations for the rights
to the RCA back catalogue were at a standstill - although I did
see Rykodisc's name mentioned somewhere.
Dougie_who_has_over_a_hundred_Bowie_albums_in_his_collection 8-)
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1161.15 | I'm So Glad I'm Living In The USA | AQUA::ROST | Marshall rules but Fender controls | Tue Jan 10 1989 06:28 | 7 |
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Re: .14
$27 ????? Maybe we can beat our trade deficit by exporting CDs to
the UK 8^) 8^) 8^) 8^)
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1161.16 | Would you pay $33 for ZIGGY on CD??? I would ;=) | AYOV28::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Wed Jan 11 1989 03:21 | 12 |
| Reading through the latest issue of RECORD COLLECTOR magazine
(incidentally, I'd highly recommend this to any serious music buff),
I spotted an ad. by a mail-order outfit in England for 'the now-deleted
ZIGGY STARDUST' for the princely sum of �18 (c.$33)!!! How I wish
I'd snapped up a copy of all the early stuff when it was freely
available - at budget prices too!
Point of consolation - I'm sure I read in another Notesfile that
most of the RCA titles can still be found in Europe (I think
Switzerland was sited as a known example), although I don't know
what the prices are like there.
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1161.17 | Never Let Me Down....again | XCUSME::MAKARAWICZ | S T A N D...Now face North | Wed Jan 11 1989 22:46 | 22 |
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I just read in the CD notes of latest issue of Rolling Stone (the
one with Roy Orbison on the cover) that the 1968 recording of
"David Bowie" is going to be issued sometime in the next 3 months
on CD. I'm not sure if this is an RCA album (I would assume that
it isn't).
re .14:
I was one of the few people who enjoyed Bowie's last album, "Never
Let Me Down." I'm only 22, so I missed out on most of the music
that he created in his PRIME (early-mid 70's)...That's why I'm dying
to get any "early" Bowie recordings that I can...The only "early"
Bowie recordings that I have are "Low" (on cassette) and "Fame and
Fashion>>>Greatest Hits" on CD. I would appreciate any opinions
pertaining to which David Bowie albums are "favorites," or "the
best." I know "...Ziggy Stardust..." must be up there.
thanks,
r o n
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1161.18 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Elwood P. Dowd - or possibly Harvey | Wed Jan 11 1989 23:11 | 3 |
| The old album was on DERAM, a DECCA label.
I recommend "Aladdin Sane".
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1161.19 | Andy, a further recommendation for ALADDIN SANE.... | AYOV28::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Thu Jan 12 1989 03:30 | 32 |
| Yes, the DAVID BOWIE disc is indeed a Decca/Deram (London in the
U.S.?) release, of material recorded between 1966 and 1970. It's
just out here in the U.K., and I believe it's a budget-price job.
However, I'd say that this period of Bowie is an acquired taste,
so for the time being, I can wholeheartedly recommend the following
RCA titles (in preferred order) :-
THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS
SCARY MONSTERS AND SUPER CREEPS
HUNKY DORY
STATION TO STATION
ALADDIN SANE
Then of course, there's the LOW/HEROES/LODGER 'trilogy', DIAMOND
DOGS, PIN UPS, SPACE ODDITY, THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD, and the
two CHANGES compilations.
If you can find them, I'm sure you'll enjoy - FWIW, I heard yesterday
that a lot of the RCA stuff is still in the shops Down Under.
One final point of trivia - one of the first Bowie releases on CD
anywhere in the world, was in Germany in 1983. Again, it was a
Deram compilation of early material, and it was issued in *very*
limited quantities. If anyone owns a copy, hang on to it - worth
around �75 ($135) in collectors circles already, and sure to increase
in value in the future ;-)
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1161.20 | Waht's Up With RCA? | AQUA::ROST | Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny | Thu Jan 12 1989 07:19 | 3 |
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What is this business about RCA Bowie material being out of print?
Last time I checked it was still in the bins in the US.
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1161.21 | Bowie Live - it's great!!! | GRANPA::DLEADER | Dave Leader @EJO | Thu Jan 12 1989 16:26 | 8 |
| My favorite Bowie is the double live album. Perhaps it has something
to do with being recorded in the Tower theatre in Philadelphia (not
a bad seat in the house). The vinyl version is very dynamic for
a live recording - the musician on the sax is Excellent. I'd buy
this on CD if it was available.
Dave (from New Jersey - 10 minutes from Philly)
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1161.22 | | DECWET::THOMAS | Er, this *is* irrelevant, isn't it? | Thu Jan 12 1989 16:42 | 4 |
| Can anyone tell me what album(s) China Girl and Modern Love are
on?
Thanks ... Mike
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1161.23 | Let's Dance | XCUSME::MAKARAWICZ | S T A N D...Now face North | Thu Jan 12 1989 22:11 | 3 |
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1161.24 | Re. .23 - LET'S DANCE is on EMI America :-) | AYOV28::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Tue Jan 17 1989 02:37 | 4 |
| Re. .20, and the non-availability of RCA titles, I was referring
to the situation as it is in the U.K. at present. Would any of
the U.S. noters like to post what titles are 'still in the bins'
over there, and at what kind of prices?
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1161.25 | Ziggy et al. -- not available? | DECSIM::BERRETTINI | Jim, DTN 225-5671 | Tue Jan 17 1989 13:25 | 6 |
| I used to see all the Bowie RCA stuff (e.g., Ziggy Stardust, 'Heroes')
on CD in Boston. Now, I only see the very early and very recent
non-RCA stuff on CD. I think the RCA vinyl is still available here.
I assumed the RCA CD's were out of print. Any ideas?
Jim
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1161.26 | Of course they might both be wrong, but... | BAGELS::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS | Tue Jan 17 1989 21:13 | 4 |
| According to Strawberries and Tower, they will be reissued later
this year, starting July.
A
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1161.27 | The first purchase will *have* to be ZIGGY.... | AYOV28::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Wed Jan 18 1989 03:10 | 13 |
| Andy, does this mean that the supposedly torrid court case (between
EMI America and RCA???) concerning who had the rights to his back
catalogue, has been resolved? Or did Rykodisc's bid for fame and
fortune succeed? ;-)
Also, does anyone reading this note buy a U.S.-based monthly mag.
called International CD Exchange (ICE for short)? I saw an ad.
for it somewhere over here, and in the latest issue, there's an
article about a CD b**tleg of previously unheard Bowie material
from the late 60's!!! Can anyone tell me anything about this, or
indeed anything at all about bootleg CD's by Bowie?
Dougie_who's_reportedly_saving_hard_for_a_multi-CD_player 8-)
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1161.28 | | CSSE32::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS | Wed Jan 18 1989 11:52 | 1 |
| I have no further details.
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1161.29 | Live stuff? RCA have yet to do him justice 8-( | AYOV28::DROBB | Here at the dude ranch above the sea | Thu Jan 19 1989 03:41 | 14 |
| Can anyone in the U.S. please tell me if the following 'live' releases
were issued on CD over there? :-
DAVID LIVE (RCA - 1974)
STAGE (RCA - 1978)
ZIGGY STARDUST _ THE MOTION PICTURE (RCA - 1983)
All three are double albums, so they're more than likely to be double
discs too.
Also, have any CD singles by Bowie been issued in the States (CD3's
or otherwise)?
Dougie_who's_hoping_for_some_info._on_the_ICE_mag._mentioned_in_-2
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1161.30 | BOWIE INFO GALORE | ISLNDS::ROBINSON | | Fri Jan 27 1989 11:26 | 40 |
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Well as far as I know the only of David's live albums issued on
cd is STAGE (as a double cd) - I own a copy and I think it is
from w. germany - I am relatively sure that the cd was not released
in the US.
As far as the availability of the RCA stuff in collector shops you
can find the titles going for between $30-$50 and I have yet to
see a copy of Ziggy. In the New England area I haven't seen a
new RCA title in a looong time. Although last month I did pick
up a used copy of ChangesTwo for a steep $10 (he he).
I haven't seen any bootlegs of Bowie stuff but would exect to see
a boot of the King Biscut show cds that are currently selling
at $350 for 2 discs. I would, however, love to see a boot cd
of the Slaughter on 24th St. (I think that's the name) - *DEFINATLY*
the best bowie boot (blows away the '72 show) - and I have at
least 60 of them.
I would have to agree that the last album wasn't all to good.
But I think that TONITE was excellent - very relaxing - great.
The two promo cd eps from the last album are pretty good also.
Finally, Bowie HAS NOT yet signed a deal for hit back catalogue.
He was talking to EMI (whom I would not like see get the rights
due to their lousy packaging - see the US kate bush discs) but
now seems to be talking to Ryko Disc (for a long time) it seems
that they are talking about doing a release-a-month like the
Beatles discs and adding EXTRA TRACKS and B-SIDES to the discs -
that would be incredable - but to the best of my knowledge bowie
does not have too many unreleased tracks or b-sides - just
a very few alternative versions (Heroes) and a bunch of his
songs sung in different languages.
will
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1161.31 | |-) MORE Bowie Info. (-: | AYOV28::DROBB | Angular banjos sound good to me | Thu Feb 09 1989 08:35 | 51 |
| - re. -1, Will, I think the b**tleg you are referring to is SLAUGHTER
IN THE AIR, a double album from the L.A. Forum, April '78. An
excellent set indeed, with much more atmosphere/energy than the
more commonly applauded Santa Monica, Oct. '72 concert.
- as far as I know, the KBFH CDs have not yet been b**tlegged, but
with the prices as they are, it's only a matter of time....I sure
wouldn't like to be one of the first to buy a boot thinking it
was an original :-(
- the battle for the rights to his back catalogue rages on. Here
in the U.K. at least, latest reports say that the front-runners
are Polygram and EMI (incidentally, all future Bowie releases
for EMI will be on the EMI Manhattan label, as opposed to EMI
America).
- I learned from a new-ish U.K. Bowie fanzine (ZI DUANG PROVENCE -
title taken from the first line of the song GLASS SPIDER), that
Bowie has been considering releasing a (potentially) double album
of demos and outtakes, including selections from loads of material
which he recorded with Brian Eno.
- Will, in -1, you stated that "to the best of my knowledge, Bowie
does not have too many unreleased tracks". Well, I don't know
about Bowie, but I certainly have plenty of material of his in
this category - here's a sample :-
THAT'S A PROMISE - late '60's outtake
LITTLE TOY SOLDIER - " " "
WAITING FOR THE MAN - " " "
RIGHT ON MOTHER - early '70's "
BOMBERS - " " "
LONDON BYE-TA-TA - " " "
RUPERT THE RILEY - " " "
SHADOW MAN - " " "
I'VE GOT LIGHTNING - " " "
ALL THE YOUNG DUDES - 1973 "
YOU DIDN'T HEAR IT - " "
FROM ME
TIRED OF MY LIFE - " "
Not bad for starters - there are *plenty* more. Most of the above
are of at least VG quality, and indeed some of them are perfect
studio quality (having been pressed direct from the master tapes
;-) If anyone would like to know any more details concerning this
unreleased stuff, don't be afraid to ask!!
- one question before I sign off....what are the two promo CD EPs
mentioned in -1, and what is their price/availability?
Dougie_the_avid_Bowie_collector_of_some_17(gulp!)_years_standing
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