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See David Brighton's Space Oddity In Vegas

Somebody plays my song in tune...

Mr Brighton has been in touch with the latest show info for Space Oddity...so here it is...

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We'd like to invite Bowie fans everywhere to come experience the full David Bowie Tribute production with us.

David Brighton and the Space Oddity band will be in concert:

4/28/2010
Las Vegas Hilton Theater
Show time: 8:00 PM
3000 Paradise Rd. Las Vegas, Nevada US

For More Info: Las Vegas Hilton Theater Caledar

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categories: News
Sunday 04.04.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Raw Power Legacy Edition Put Back Two Weeks

It was made for you and me...

Last time we mentioned it back in February, (02.14.2010 NEWS: RAW POWER'S ORIGINAL BOWIE MIX REINSTATED) we reported that Sony's double disc Raw Power Legacy Edition would be available from next week on the 12th (13th USA) but that date has now been put back to the 26th.

The 4-disc Deluxe Edition is available to pre-order via the Iggy And The Stooges website now.

categories: News
Sunday 04.04.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

How To Buy Bowie In Q, Plus La Roux And Iggy Pop On Db

Come and buy my...

The May edition of Q magazine has a two page spread with a guide to which David Bowie albums it considers essential (Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, Station To Station) right through to the one album they feel should be avoided: Never Let Me Down. As if any of you need to be advised in this manner. They also have Fame in their regular "50 Essential Tracks to Download This Month..." section.

Elsewhere in the mag, La Roux front person, Elly Jackson, reveals nine of her favourites from her record collection...two of which are Bowie. Each of the nine albums have different headings, with Let's Dance being: "The Album That Reminds Me Of Ibiza" and Young Americans being: "The Album That Drives Me Mad"!

Here's Elly's reasoning behind the latter...

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"I've listened to this album nearly every day for the last two years. There's a guitar line in the second verse of Fascination that makes me feel insane inside. I'm so obsessed with it that my manager bought me a signed copy for Christmas. There are similarities fashion-wise between me and Bowie in this period, but it's weird because I only got into him after I started making music - and certainly after I got the quiff!"

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Let's hope her manager didn't buy the signed album on eBay, where I reckon ninety percent of the signatures are fake!

Finally, there's a five page Iggy Pop feature/interview wherein he talks about watching Starsky & Hutch and A Country Practice on American Forces TV Network in Berlin with Bowie. Mr Pop also talks about going on the piste with DB and how he taught Iggy to ski: "David was a good instructor. He has the gift of patience.".

categories: News
Saturday 04.03.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Db In Npg's Writers Of Influence Exhibition

"Listen to the words!" he cries...

The Writers of Influence exhibition due at the Graves Gallery in Sheffield later this month, takes visitors on a journey from the Bard to Bowie while celebrating some of Britain?s finest literary talents along the way.

Aside from the NPG?s ?Chandos? portrait of William Shakespeare, on tour outside of London for the very first time, the exhibition features other memorable names from the literary hall of fame, such as Geoffrey Chaucer, Agatha Christie, John Lennon, David Bowie, alongside contemporary lyricists such as Jarvis Cocker and Dizzee Rascal.

The Bowie portrait in the exhibition is from Terry O?Neill's Diamond Dogs session, though not the one on the poster above. I'm not sure what examples of Bowie's literary contributions accompany the photograph...perhaps a local BowieNetter could let us know. (Hi Zardoz!)

Anyway, here's the diary for the touring exhibition which ends in Sunderland in March 2011.

Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield
21 April - 3 July 2010

Southampton City Art Gallery
23 July - 26 September 2010

City of Plymouth Museum & Art Gallery
16 October 2010 - 8 January 2011

Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens
29 January - 27 March 2011

Thanks to Mackem lass Spaceface for the original pointer to this exhibition.

categories: News
Friday 04.02.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Repetition Probable Release Date And Tracklisting

It was a day in that blue month September... (For now at least)

Manimal Vinyl's tribute to David Bowie that I think we have mentioned before, (01.03.2009 NEWS: UNTITLED TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE TRACKLISTING UPDATE & 03.07.2010 NEWS: UNTITLED TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE GETS A TITLE) has been put back once again and has another tracklist update which may be final...though I'm not promising anything with the difficult labour this release has endured to date.

The album will now be available on September 6th, 2010 with 100% of the net profits going to War Child UK.

MGMT are back in the frame with their version of TVC 15 and here's how the 33-track double disc looks right now...

Repetition ? A Tribute To David Bowie:

Disc 1:
01. Exitmusic ? ?Space Oddity?
02. Duran Duran ? ?Boys Keep Swinging?
03. Megapuss (Devendra Banhart) ? ?Sound and Vision? (en espanol)
04. Warpaint ? ?Ashes to Ashes?
05. Charlift ? ?Always Crashing in the Same Car?
06. A Place to Bury Strangers ? ?Suffragette City?
07. All Leather ? ?Fame?
08. We Are The World ? ?I'm Afraid of Americans?
09. Carla Bruni ? ?Absolute Beginners?
10. VOICEsVOICEs ? ?Heroes?
11. Corridor ? ?Be My Wife?
12. Vivian Girls ? ?John, I?m Only Dancing?
13. Lights ? ?As The World Falls Down?
14. Keren Ann ? ?Life on Mars??
15. Genuflex ? ?Soul Love?
16. Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeroes ? ?Memory of a Free Festival?

Disc 2:
01. MGMT ? ?TVC 15?
02. Aska & Bobby Evans (feat. Moon & Moon) ? ?African Night Flight?
03. Tearist ? ?Repetition?
04. The Polyamorous Affair ? ?Theme From Cat People?
05. Halloween Swim Team ? ?Look Back in Anger?
06. Jessica 6 ? ?I?m Deranged?
07. Rainbow Arabia ? ?Quicksand?
08. Swahili Blonde (feat. John Frusciante) ? ?Red Money?
09. Aquaserge ? ?The Superman?
10. Sister Crayon ? ?The Bewlay Brothers?
11. Lewis & Clarke ? ?Changes?
12. Mechanical Bride ? ?Sound and Vision?
13. Zaza ? ?It Ain?t Easy?
14. Ariana Delawari ? ?Ziggy Stardust?
15. Mick Karn ? ?Ashes to Ashes?
16. Xu Xu Fang ? ?China Girl?

The Vivian Girls' version of John, I'm Only Dancing is already available via iTunes, where you can have a preview listen before you cough up your cash. It's probably closer to The Polecats' arrangement of the song than Ziggy's but either way it's rockin'.

Repetition (which I reckon will get another title change yet) will be available as a limited CD, limited double LP and a download version with exclusive bonus tracks.

categories: News
Thursday 04.01.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Annual Bowienet No April Fools Contest!

Don't fake it, baby...

When I posted a follow up to last year's April Fool gag on April 2nd, 2009, (04.02.2009 NEWS: DID YOU TAKE THIS PICTURE OF DAVID BOWIE?) I made the following promise: "...so many members have now begun to expect this kind of thing on April 1st, I think it's time to say that this was the last one we'll ever do..."

No reason why you would believe that at the time. However, as unlikely as it seems, I have actually stuck to my word.

I've posted this item as late in the day as possible so as not to spoil everyone else's April Fool pranks. Indeed, as I post this, Honolulu still has a good few hours (at least seven) of April 1st left to go. Who listens to the midday rule anyway?

April Fools' Day is definitely a redundant tradition on BowieNet...when you do fall for my silliness it's no real fun anyway, as there's no crime in believing something that's perfectly feasible...as most of the last few years attempts to hoodwink you have been, kind of.

So instead we will run this annual bit of mischievousness instead. It's a pretty straightforward contest, but I guess you has to knows yer eggs...

There are seven Bowie 'collectibles' on this page...some official, some not...all real items in my collection, except for one fake!

All you have to do for now is study each of the items with their captions (which I've kept short to make it all a little bit harder) and stay tuned to find out what to do with your findings. I'll kick off with the description for the above item of dubious origin...

Item #1 (above): Seven track Turkish 12" featuring David Bowie's Let's Dance

Item #2: Box of promotional MAINMAN gold matches

Item #3: Unassembled Aladdin Sane record store counter display, USA 1973

Item #4: Japanese 12" x 12" in-store double-sided RCA flyer from late 1972

Item #5: BPI bootleg 7" 45 single pressing of two live Bowie tracks

Item #6: Playable Polish flexi-disc postcard of Kazimierz Mikulski's 1954 painting, Night Rehearsal, featuring the Bowie song, Star

Item #7: 1976 Sound Promotion Bowie logo solid metal belt buckle

So that's it. As I say, stay tuned for further details of how to proceed.

categories: News
Wednesday 03.31.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Emi To Issue Seven More David Bowie Digital Eps In June

I got seven...

EMI continue their series of David Bowie digital reissue EPs with versions of the above, which were all originally released with the following dates...

David Bowie vs 808 State - Sound + Vision (1990)
Real Cool World (1992)
Pallas Athena (1993)
Nite Flights (1993)
Jump They Say (1993)
Black Tie White Noise (1993)
Miracle Goodnight (1993)

They are all due on June 7th through the usual channels and I'll leave you with the tracklisting for all seven...

David Bowie vs 808 State - Sound And Vision Remix EP
1. Sound And Vision (808 Gift Mix) (3.58)
2. Sound And Vision (808 'lectric Blue Remix Instrumental) (4.08)
3. Sound And Vision (David Richards 1991 Remix) (4.40)
4. Sound And Vision (3.03)

Real Cool World
1. Real Cool World (Album Edit) (4:16)
2. Real Cool World (Radio Remix) (4:24)
3. Real Cool World (Cool Dub Thing 1) (7:29)
4. Real Cool World (12" Club Mix) (5:30)
5. Real Cool World (Cool Dub Overture) (9:12)
6. Real Cool World (Cool Dub Thing 2) (6:56)

Pallas Athena
1. Pallas Athena (Album Version) (4:40)
2. Pallas Athena (Don't Stop Praying Remix ) (5:38)
3. Pallas Athena (Don't Stop Praying Remix No. 2) (7.24)
4. Pallas Athena (Gone Midnight mix) (4.20)

Nite Flights
1. Nite Flights (Album Version) (4:37)
2. Nite Flights (Moodswings Back To Basics Remix) (10.01)
3. Nite Flights (Back To Basics Remix - Radio Edit) (4:37)

Jump They Say
1. Jump They Say (Radio Edit) (3:53)
2. Jump They Say (JAE-E Edit) (3:58)
3. Jump They Say (Club Hart Remix) (5:05)
4. Jump They Say (Leftfield Remix) (7:41)
5. Jump They Say (Brothers In Rhythm 12" Remix) (8:26)

Black Tie White Noise
1. Black Tie White Noise (Radio Edit) (4:10)
2. Black Tie White Noise (Extended Remix) (8:12)
3. Black Tie White Noise (Urban Mix) (4:03)

Miracle Goodnight
1. Miracle Goodnight (Album Version) (4:13)
2. Miracle Goodnight (12" 2 Chord Philly Mix) (6.22)
3. Miracle Goodnight (Maserati Blunted Dub) (7.40)
4. Miracle Goodnight (Make Believe Mix) (4.30)

categories: News
Thursday 03.25.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Sro Video Of Bowie Tribute Rehearsals Online

Friday On My Mind...

Those unable to attend the above event, which we told you about in January, (01.19.2010 NEWS: SRO BOWIE TRIBUTE TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY) may be able to console themselves a little with a video from rehearsals that the SRO have posted on their MySpace page.

Hopefully they will make the whole live performance available on there shortly.

categories: News
Wednesday 03.24.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Tickets For New Run Of Come, Been And Gone On Sale Now

We learn dances, brand new dances...

Michael Clark's brilliant come, been and gone (described by The Observer as "an outrageously gorgeous piece of modern dance") returns to the Barbican in London and the Brighton Dome in June.

If you're interested in this I'm sure you will have read some of the numerous items we have posted regarding it, these two being the most recent: 12.04.2009 NEWS: BERLIN IS LAST CHANCE TO SEE CLARK'S COME, BEEN, GONE & 12.09.2009 NEWS: MICHAEL CLARK...THE INTERVAL STUFF

Tickets are now on sale for the Barbican run here and the Brighton Dome date here...there only seems to be one Brighton date at the moment.

Michael does tend to tweak his performances over the course of his engagements, so I don't know how close to the last version this come, been and gone will be...however, rest assured you will see some stunning dance set to some of the best music ever recorded by David Bowie, Lou Reed and Iggy Pop.

categories: News
Tuesday 03.23.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Scott Walker: 30 Century Man On Blu-ray In The Uk

Watch That (30 Century) Man...

Finally released this week on Blu-ray (BD) in the UK is Stephen Kijak's excellent Scott Walker - 30 Century Man.

The extras seem to be the same as the DVD version, (06.24.2007 NEWS: KIJAK CONFIRMS MORE BOWIE ON SCOTT WALKER DVD) but I don't need to tell those of you already converted, how much better the picture quality is on Blu-ray.

Verve Pictures in the UK have promised us contest copies which we'll be giving you a chance to win as soon as we have them.

categories: News
Sunday 03.21.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Read Tv On Db In The Word For Free!

New WORD, that only they can share in...

This plopped on my doormat just before I had a week off and I had no time to scan it or transcribe any of Tony Visconti's five-page interview. However, thanx to the generosity of THE WORD, I no longer have to.

The magazine is now available to subscribers online in it's entirety. The thing is though, David Hepworth (some kind of big cheese at the mag) has encouraged subscribers to "send extracts from it to your friends". So that's exactly what I'm doing.

This link takes you to page one and as far as I can see you can navigate through the pages by using the links on the left when you get there...if you need to enlarge a page to read it, simply click on it and drag it around.

Not sure how long this generosity will last but make the most of it while you can.

categories: News
Tuesday 03.16.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Bowie Pays Tribute To Floria Sigismondi In Ny Times

You little wonder, you...

I'm sure many of you either saw this on the day of publication or via a Google news alert, but in case you didn't, it's worth repeating here.

The New York Times has published a piece about upcoming feature, The Runaways, which we told you about at the beginning of the month. (03.01.2010 NEWS: TWO BOWIE SONGS ON RUNAWAYS SOUNDTRACK PLUS CC TALKS DB)

The article, by Sia Michel, has an interview with the film's writer/director, Floria Sigismondi, that's her on the far right in the montage above. As you know, Floria is the brilliant mind behind a promo that's in my top five Bowie videos of all time, the marvellously surreal Little Wonder.

She also directed the equally bizarre but stunningly beautiful Dead Man Walking video, a still from which adorns the cover of her book of photographs, Redemption...the book contains several other stills from both videos.

Anyway, here's a bit from that NY Times piece, wherein, via e-mail, Bowie spoke highly about Sigismondi and her working methods...

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Born in Italy to opera singers, Ms. Sigismondi moved to Canada with her family when she was 2. She grew up doing her homework in opera houses, surrounded by people in costume, she said, and dreamed of becoming a painter. After art college she embarked on a career as a fashion and art photographer; her work has been widely exhibited and collected in two books. In the early 1990s a production company suggested she make the leap into directing music videos. ?Instead of coming up with one image, I had to come up with 100 images,? she said. ?But I loved it right away. Now I was able to be more conceptual.?

The biggest legend she has ever worked with is Mr. Bowie. The video for his 1997 song ?Little Wonder? is a quick-cut barrage of eyeballs, eye patches and aliens. ?Floria is a real force of nature, never short of ideas, and meticulous in the way she brings them into play,? Mr. Bowie said in an e-mail message. ?She?s also a little bit crazy, in a dark way, which in a working situation is just fine with me.?

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You can read the full article here.

Above is a still of the Cherie Currie character applying an Aladdin Sane thunderbolt after cutting her hair into a Ziggy(ish) style, along with a glimpse of her in full glam mode performing a Bowie song at her high school...apparently not to an appreciative audience.

The Runaways is in US theatres on March 19th...check out the official site of the movie here.

categories: News
Monday 03.15.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David Bowie And Iggy Pop On Suck Film Soundtrack

Here comes SUCKcess...

Nobody can have failed to notice that the vampire genre has clicked up a notch or two in the last few years.

It was always going to be hard to top the original Nosferatu, but the genre evolved along the way with films that bent the rules and brought more style to the proceedings...obviously Tony Scott?s The Hunger with David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon did both in a major way.

Today, with the advent of great TV shows such as True Blood and recent films like Tomas Alfredson's beautiful Let The Right One In and Park Chan-wook's deliciously dark Thirst, it seems vampirism has a fair bit of mileage left in it yet.

Rob Stefaniuk's SUCK is the latest in this long line and from what I've seen on the official site and elsewhere, it looks like it's yet another great vampire film...with a healthy dose of humour mixed in with the horror.

Here's the story from the official SUCK site with details of the soundtrack...

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A rock?n?roll vampire spoof about a down and out band, The Winners, who will do anything for a record deal. When their disgruntled manager (Dave Foley) tells them that they are getting ?long in the tooth?, he doesn?t know that his words are truly prophetic. During a road trip, their humdrum image radically changes when Jennifer (Jessica Paré), the bass player, disappears one night with a hip vampire (Dimitri Coats). She emerges with a sexually charged charisma that drives the audiences wild.

As the band members succumb, one by one, to blood lust, their ?gimmick? launches them into the limelight. Following an ?incident? on a national radio show with ?Rock?n Roger? (Henry Rollins), they hit mega-stardom beyond their wildest dreams. Joey (Rob Stefaniuk), the lead singer, is haunted by an eerie bartender (Alice Cooper), who turns out to be much more. Meanwhile, legendary vampire hunter, Eddie Van Helsig (Malcolm McDowell), is tracking them down, despite his fear of the dark. When a veteran music producer (Iggy Pop) calls them on becoming a vampire freak show, they begin to realize that fame is not what it?s cracked up to be.

Suck is a wild ride down a highway to hell, with a killer soundtrack that includes Iggy Pop?s, ?TVeye? and ?Success?; Alice Cooper?s, ?I am a Spider?; Lou Reed?s Velvet Underground?s ?Sweet Nuthin?; David Bowie?s, ?Here Comes the Night? and The Rolling Stones, ?Sympathy for the Devil?.

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SUCK premiered in September 2009 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Americans get their chance to see it when it plays in Austin at a South By Southwest midnight screening on March 17th. There will be two additional screenings in New York City, at the Museum of Modern Art on Friday, March 19th at 7:15pm and Monday, March 22nd at 7pm.

As Rolling Stone magazine says: "Suck has the potential to become a cult classic".

categories: News
Sunday 03.14.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

All Is Hunky Dory On Gorillaz' Plastic Beach

I asked for an autograph...

Those of you that saw the five star review in the Sunday Times for the Gorillaz latest, Plastic Beach, may have noticed the image of band member 2D (Damon Albarn's alter ego) cradling a copy of Hunky Dory. The same picture also appears in the booklet for Plastic Beach.

I'm not sure what the story behind the image is, whether it is relevant to the Plastic Beach game, a request of 2D's/Damon's, or just something from the imagination of Jamie Hewlett...anybody out there know the relevance?

Whatever the intention, once I broke out my magic tool and enhanced the image, the above inscription became visible: "TO 2D LOVE DAVID X".

Watch this space for answers...possibly.

categories: News
Sunday 03.07.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Untitled Tribute To David Bowie Gets A Title

I am with name...

Manimal Vinyl's tribute to David Bowie that we last mentioned in January, (01.03.2009 NEWS: UNTITLED TRIBUTE TO DAVID BOWIE TRACKLISTING UPDATE) but have been mentioning since around 1974, has now got a title...as you may have spied from the cover above, it's called Repetition - A Tribute To David Bowie.

This is slightly unfortunate as there has already been a Bowie tribute album called Repetition which we featured on these pages in 2007 and which you can still read all about here, if you fancy it.

The Manimal version (MANI-025) is due on May 14th and you can pre-order the limited edition double CD here. It's also worth noting that 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this album go to WAR CHILD UK.

categories: News
Saturday 03.06.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

The Prettiest Star And World Of David Bowie Are Forty

It can all but break your heart, in pieces...

March 6th 1970 saw the release of both an album and a single for David Bowie in the shape of the Mercury 45, The Prettiest Star/Conversation Piece, and the Decca album, The World Of David Bowie.

The Prettiest Star was the beautifully melodic and worthy follow-up to Space Oddity and yet another label change for Bowie. Mercury was the sixth label that David had released UK singles on.

However, it looked like Mercury's faith was well-placed with the signs looking good for another top ten UK hit, as suggested by this NME review of the single...

Sadly it was not to be and taking in to account the gentleness of both sides of the 45, it was an unusual follow-up considering David was plugging his new, rather loud, electric band, The Hype, in both the press and on stage at the time of the single's release.

As you know, DB recognised how strong a song The Prettiest Star was and rescued it for the 1973 Aladdin Sane album, with Mick Ronson faithfully recreating Marc Bolan's original solo.

David also re-recorded the B-side, Conversation Piece, thirty years later for the Toy project and finally issued that version in 2002 as a Heathen bonus track.

Despite their blasé attitude towards Bowie's post-Deram album offerings, DECCA realised it was time to cash in their chips following the Philips label's success with Space Oddity, and they did exactly that with The World Of David Bowie (SPA58) on March 6th 1970.

Apparently, Bowie's manager at the time, Ken Pitt, compiled the tracklisting for the album. He rounded up ten tracks from the original fourteen-track UK Deram album, (marked thus * in the tracklisting below) discarding We Are Hungry Men, Join The Gang, Maid of Bond Street and Please Mr. Gravedigger.

Joining the ten album tracks were The London Boys, plus three unreleased tracks recorded with Tony Visconti in 1968. Here's the tracklisting...

Side 1
1 Uncle Arthur*
2 Love You Till Tuesday*
3 There Is A Happy Land*
4 Little Bombardier*
5 Sell Me A Coat*
6 Silly Boy Blue*
7 The London Boys (From Deram single DM 107)

Side 2
1 Karma Man (Previously unreleased)
2 Rubber Band*
3 Let Me Sleep Beside You (Previously unreleased)
4 Come And Buy My Toys*
5 She's Got Medals*
6 In The Heat Of The Morning (Previously unreleased)
7 When I Live My Dream*

It seems from Pitt's notes in his book, The Pitt Report, that he expected the single versions of both Love You Till Tuesday and When I Live My Dream to replace the album versions for this compilation, though this didn't transpire.

According to the back of the sleeve, there was also a red label mono version of the album, (PA58) but I've never seen one and I doubt its existence...I would love to be proved wrong on this point though. (Happy to report I was proved wrong...see FOOTNOTE below.)

And while there was definitely an Australian pressing of this original version of The World Of David Bowie, I also doubt the existence of American releases of the vinyl album and 8-track cartridge that are widely reported...again, I would be very happy to eat my words if proved wrong.

Illustrated in the montage above is my original copy of the album, complete with the nineteen shillings and eleven pence recommended retail price sticker, (this was pre-decimal) as advertised in the trade press advert, also pictured.

The other two items pictured are the UK 8-track cartridge (ECSP 58) (bottom right) along with its outer cardboard slipcase on the left. This format had the same content as the vinyl version, albeit with the tracks in a different running order.

There will be many of you reading this wondering why I'm waffling on about this release. Well, for those of us that got into Bowie via Ziggy Stardust, this album was our first introduction to this material as the Deram album wasn't in record store racks by this point.

The plan obviously worked for DECCA who milked these recordings for all their worth via myriad releases around the globe, right up to the present day...but that's another story that needs a mini-site all of its own.

Having said that, these days they are for more respectful of the Deram/Decca recordings, and, as you know, the most recent release of this material by Universal: David Bowie - The Deram Album (Deluxe Edition) 2-CD in January, (01.18.2010 NEWS: DAVID BOWIE DEBUT DELUXE EDITION UK REVIEW BLITZ & 01.21.2010 NEWS: THE TIMES GIVES FOUR STARS TO DB DELUXE AND REALITY LIVE & 01.25.2010 NEWS: A REALITY LIVE AND DERAM DELUXE RELEASED TODAY) finally treats it with the respect it deserves.

Stay tuned for a contest to win copies of David Bowie - The Deram Album (Deluxe Edition) 2-CD, and if you've not already seen it, check out the beautiful Japanese version which houses the CDs in remarkably accurate reproduction mini-sleeves of both the original stereo version of the UK Deram album and the UK The World Of David Bowie original sleeve.

FOOTNOTE: Already had confirmation of the UK mono red label which is now another item on my wants list. Incredible that after thirty eight years of collecting, I've never seen one...but then again, I've never seen a laminated Hunky Dory, but we know there are a fair few of those out there.

I was relieved to receive confirmation that there were never any US issues on any format of the original TWODB. So the rumour that: "the 8-track cartridge released in the US (Decca ECS P 58) additionally had 'Silly Boy Blue'," seems to be one of those repeated errors that started even before the days of the internet.

categories: News
Friday 03.05.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Manish Boys 45 Is...erm...forty Five And Expensive!

You gotta act tall, think big...

Released on this day forty five years ago was David Bowie's second stab at storming the hit parade: I Pity The Fool, the follow up to the previous year's debut, Liza Jane. (06.05.2009 NEWS: LIZA JANE IS FORTY FIVE YEARS OLD TODAY)

The single was notable for having the first ever released Bowie composition in Take My Tip on the B-side, (good to see a spider reference in his first ever published lyric) and both sides were recorded and issued under the name of The Manish Boys, with David again taking care of a very enthusiastic and convincing vocal.

We have written much about this release and The Manish Boys on these pages over the past few years, here's a few more recent examples: 01.01.2007 REMINDER: DB 1965! AND BAAL DOWNLOAD EPs AVAILABLE NOW & 04.12.2007 NEWS: NEW MOD COMPILATION TAKES NAME FROM BOWIE TITLE & 01.04.2009 NEWS: MANISH BOYS PHOTO SPREAD IN THE WORD MAGAZINE.

As you might suspect, this record is far more sought after now than it was forty five years ago, with the most recent stock copy up for auction, that I'm aware of, fetching £672 (approx. $1,022 USD at today's conversion rates) and with A-label demo copies reaching around the £500 mark (approx. $760 USD).

However, all that glitters is not gold...

In the March edition of Record Collector, (issue 373) some poor sap has written in with details of the above four track EP, excited in the knowledge that a "well-known German Bowie collector said it could easily be worth £3,000, or even £10,000-plus, because of the picture sleeve and demo-release status.".

I Pity The Fool and Take My Tip by The Manish Boys take up one side of the disc, while the flipside has You've Got A Habit Of Leaving and Baby Loves That Way, both credited to Davy Jones.

While there's no crime in a non-Bowie fan thinking they had something special here, (all of the tracks were originally released in 1965 on Parlophone after all) the aforementioned well-known German Bowie collector should have spotted that the label looked nothing like a typical Parlophone red A demo disc, and worse, the Bowie drawings on the sleeve are not from the right period. The front cover depicts Bowie in '66 and the reverse in '67.

Of course, the record is a bootleg. Released in 1978, you don't see it very often these days and it probably goes for a little bit more than the tenner Record Collector valued it at...particularly if it's complete with its insert, which my copy doesn't have. :-(

categories: News
Thursday 03.04.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Duncan Jones Wins Best Director Kermode Award

Just about the best you can get...

In the words of manmademovies.com itself: "Duncan Jones has received, perhaps the highest accolade in the British film industry. The coveted Kermode award for Best Director, for MOON.".

Although extremely busy on the first week of filming his second feature Source Code in Montreal, Canada, Jones took time out to record a heartfelt and moving acceptance speech.

But, even before that, Jones expressed his delight via his Twitter account...though he made an embarrassing faux pas trying to identify the mysterious personality used for the distinctive Kermode statuette: "That's a very special one! And the award's a looker? A model of Ed Sullivan!".

Though the statuette's true identity has never been officially revealed, it's generally reckoned to be of Kurt Russell, (conjoined on the right of Kermode, above) the star of Kermode's all-time favourite movie, possibly, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.

Anyway, congratulations to Duncan Jones for yet another prestigious award. You can view his acceptance speech here and Kermode's virtuoso musical tribute to Moon Music, here.

categories: News
Wednesday 03.03.10
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Win 26 David Bowie Albums From Emi's Db Ufp

All you've got to do is win...

Those of you that signed up to the service should be getting an e-mail from the the folks at EMI and The Ultimate David Bowie Fan Page about now. We first told you about the Bowie UFP a year ago, give or take a week or two. (03.18.2009 NEWS: EMI LAUNCHES THE DAVID BOWIE ULTIMATE FAN PAGE)

Well now those generous EMI types have launched a pretty impressive Bowie EMI back catalogue contest in which you could win the twenty six Bowie albums above, thirty CDs and two DVDs in total.

Here's the treasure trove (can't say booty these days) of musical delights listed in an alphabetical manner...

Aladdin Sane (1CD)
All Saints (1CD)
Black Tie White Noise (1CD)
Bowie At The Beeb (2CD)
Buddha Of Suburbia (1CD)
Christiane F (1CD)
David Live (2CD)
Diamond Dogs (1CD)
"Heroes" (1CD)
Hunky Dory (1CD)
Let's Dance (1CD)
Live In Santa Monica '72 (1CD)
Lodger (1CD)
Low (1CD)
Never Let Me Down (1CD)
Pin Ups (1CD)
Scary Monsters (1CD)
Space Oddity (40th Anniversary EP) (2CD)
Stage (2CD)
Station To Station (1CD)
The Man Who Sold The World (1CD)
The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (1CD)
Tin Machine - Tin Machine (1CD)
Tonight (1CD)
VH1 Storytellers (CD+DVD)
Young Americans (CD+DVD)

That little lot would set you back a couple of hundred nicker in the shops.

Click on the image above to get to the contest page and visit the Bowie UFP by utilising the fancy widget below...