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Gerald Fearnley’s Bowie Unseen due July

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“Takes me right back...when you were young”

As we look ahead to the 50th anniversary of the debut David Bowie album, the man responsible for the images that graced the cover has a book of the sessions released via ACC Editions on July 14th.

Here’s an exclusive edited excerpt from Bowie Unseen. Take it away Gerald...

“My brother, Derek, known as ‘Dek’, was a musician. He always had his bass guitar with him and played gigs up until he passed away in 2008. But in the 1960s, we were all just starting out with our lives. Dek would often use my place to stay before or after gigs. He would often bring by a fellow musician into our home. No one knew that one of the musicians would turn out to be David Bowie.”

“They were a good bunch of lads. David, especially, seemed very serious about what he was doing, he seemed trustworthy. He and my brother would often be in the kitchen writing. He used to play with the children, games of Monopoly or teaching them how to play the penny whistle*. David was great with the kids, very pleasant, always polite.”

 “I had a studio in town, down near Oxford Street, and Dek and his musician friends would come up from time to time. I remember once I was walking either to or from the studio and I heard somebody shout my name from across the street. I looked up and it was David! He had this great big leather coat on, all the way to his ankles.”

When it came time for the young singer to release his first album, he turned to Fearnley for a series of portraits to be used for publicity. “I don’t remember why I took those photos, probably because I was the only one he knew with a studio and camera. I was as much of a professional photographer as he probably knew back then.”

The portraits Gerald Fearnley took of the young musician certainly portray a controlled studio atmosphere. The young Bowie would foreshadow future characters and future directions, as he painted clown-like teardrops on his face. The poses he would strike in Fearnley’s studio would also give insight into his study of the art of mime. At that time, he was enrolled in classes at the Dance Centre in Covent Garden, taught by Lindsay Kemp. Kemp’s classes focused on improvisation, mime, and avant-garde theatre. Viewing the complete series of images today, 50 years after Gerald worked with Bowie, they show the artist at the very beginnings of understanding how to create striking images, the art of posing—useful techniques that would serve the future icon well.

* One of the tunes David taught Gerald’s children on the penny whistle was the theme song from the television show, The Killing Stones. That tune was actually Tom Hark by Elias And His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes.

Bowie Unseen - Portraits of an Artist as a Young Man by Gerald Fearnley
Hardcover: 80 pages
Publisher: ACC Art Books (14 July 2017)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1851498648
ISBN-13: 978-1851498642

#UnseenBowie  #BowieFearnley

tags: 2017 May
Friday 05.12.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Rare Davy Jones picture unearthed

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“I’d like to blow on your horn”

A wonderful picture of Davy Jones playing his white Grafton saxophone with the first line-up of The Kon-rads has surfaced.

The young Jones (later to become a solo singer in his own right under the name of David Bowie), is pictured next to George Underwood (later to become a solo singer in his own right under the name of Calvin James), who took vocal duties on this occasion.

In his early teens Bowie became keen on the jazz of John Coltrane. For Christmas 1961 his father bought him this white acrylic Grafton alto sax. It used new plastics technology, and cost £55, about half the cost of a brass instrument.

Bowie later told the BBC that he asked his father to lend him money to buy himself a saxophone. His father bought him the saxophone but made David agree to pay him back with the money he made from his part time job.

The picture is up for auction over at The Saleroom (LOT 61) where you can view a larger version.

 

#TheKonrads  #BowieSax  

tags: 2017 May
Thursday 05.11.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Cracked Actor CD and hi-res download

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“For you’re dancing where the dogs decay”

Along with aforementioned gold vinyl releases, 16th June 2017‪ also sees the release on CD and download of the best-selling vinyl album of last month’s Record Store Day (RSD) 2017, David Bowie Cracked Actor - Live Los Angeles '74. This follows public demand for formats of the album alongside the triple vinyl.

‪Cracked Actor will now be made available as a limited edition 2CD digipak, with a twelve page booklet featuring notes from the original LA Amphitheatre show programme and a piece about the LA ‘Philly Dogs’ shows by Rolling Stone’s Richard Cromelin, from 10th October, 1974. Neither of these were featured in the vinyl package.

‪Cracked Actor will also be available as a hi-res 96/24 download, a standard download and Mastered For iTunes (MFiT). A standard jewel case 2CD with twelve page booklet will then replace the limited digipak. The vinyl edition will not be re-pressed or re-released.

‪David Bowie Cracked Actor - Live Los Angeles '74 will be released via Parlophone on 16th June, 2017.

 

#CrackedActor  #DBCA74

tags: 2017 May
Thursday 05.11.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust gold vinyl due

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“Sound of thunder, sound of gold”

Next month‪ sees the release of two very strictly limited edition gold vinyl retail exclusive albums, The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars and Hunky Dory.

The albums are being released via Parlophone on 16th June 2017, the 45th anniversary of the original release of Bowie’s classic 1972 Ziggy Stardust album.

They will only be available as a strictly limited edition one-off run in ‘bricks and mortar’ stores and their online storefronts, but will not be available from online only retailers.

 

#ZiggyStardust45  #HunkyZiggyGold  #BowieVinyl  

tags: 2017 May
Thursday 05.11.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

David Bowie: Glamour fanzine - get involved

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“Me, I’m fresh on your pages”

Many of you will have already been enjoying Issue #1 of Andy Jones and Nick Smart’s David Bowie: Glamour fanzine*, with its striking Helen Green cover based on one of Sukita’s delicious 1973 Bowie portraits.

The fanzine is beautifully designed by Milky Cereal and the equally delightful Issue #2, is due any day now.

The publication boasts exclusive and original content contributed by Bowie fans and collaborators...

ISSUE 1:  Contributors include:
Carlos Alomar, Sophia Anne Caruso, Mike Garson, Mark Paytress, Suzi Ronson, Martin Samuel, James Stevenson, George Underwood, Alex Walton and Woody Woodmansey.

ISSUE 2: Contributors include:
Carlos Alomar, Philippe Auliac, Dylan Jones, Liz Kershaw, Jessica Lee Morgan, Terry O’Neill, Nicholas Pegg and Tony Visconti.

Each edition includes an A3 poster of Helen Green’s cover art and features contributions from Bowie fans, and this is where you come in.

Visit the David Bowie: Glamour fanzine site to submit contributions for Issue #3 and much more.

*We are duty-bound to point out that David Bowie: Glamour is not an official publication.

#DavidBowieGlamourFanzine

tags: 2017 May
Tuesday 05.09.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Barcelona exclusive vinyl due

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“Johnny looks up at the stars”

To celebrate the next leg of the record-breaking David Bowie Is exhibition at Museu Del Disseny De Barcelona, a limited edition red vinyl of I’m Afraid Of Americans will be making its 7” debut exclusively at the venue only, on May 25th.

The Trent Reznor remixed V1 edit of the track is the A-side, while the AA-side is an acoustic version of "Heroes", recorded live at The Bridge School Benefit in 1996, where DB was backed by Reeves Gabrels and Gail Ann Dorsey.

The artwork for the single features two photographs by renowned Mexican photographer, Fernando Aceves, who took a series of beautiful shots of David while he was in Mexico City during the Earthling tour in October 1997.

20 years on from their first release, both tracks and the sleeve imagery have a renewed resonance in 2017.

I'M AFRAID OF AMERICANS 7" RED VINYL DAVID BOWIE IS - BARCELONA EXHIBITION EXCLUSIVE

A-Side I’M AFRAID OF AMERICANS (V1 edit)
(Bowie/Eno)
Originally produced by David Bowie.
Reproduced by Nine Inch Nails.
Production & additional performances by Nine Inch Nails: Trent Reznor, Charlie Clouser, Keith Hillebrandt, Dave "Rave" Ogilvie, Danny Lohner.
Mixed by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie. Engineered by Brian Pollack at Nothing Studios, New Orleans.

 

AA- Side "HEROES" (live at The Bridge School ’96)
(Bowie/Eno)
Produced by John Hanlon
Mixed by John Hanlon at Redwood Digital, Woodside, California
This acoustic version of "Heroes" was recorded at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, California on 20th October 1996.

Bet you were expecting, Al Alba, the title of the Spanish language version of Day In, Day Out.

 

#DavidBowieIs  #DavidBowieIsBCN  #BowieIAOA  #BowieVinyl  

tags: 2017 May
Wednesday 05.03.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Be My Wife 40th anniversary picture disc

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“Sometimes you get so lonely”

For those that follow these releases, it will be no surprise that Be My Wife is the latest in Parlophone’s series of 40th-anniversary Bowie 7" picture discs.

Originally released in the UK on June 17th 1977, Be My Wife was the 2nd and final single from the ground-breaking album Low, the first of the so-called Berlin Trilogy. Despite a promotional video, the single didn’t chart, not helped by the fact that it was almost impossible to view it anywhere in the UK back in 1977.

With echoes of Life On Mars?, the Stanley Dorfman-directed promo was shot in an empty white room, with Bowie using a red Fender Stratocaster as a prop, while half-heartedly miming the guitar part. He somehow manages to appear nonchalant and anguished at the same time, in this bizarre plea for marital union.

The image used on the A Side is from the Be My Wife video shoot, while the AA side was taken during a visit to the studio of Victor Vasarely. Both photos are by Christian Simonpietri and were taken in Paris in June 1977.

Be My Wife is backed with a previously unreleased live version of the Low instrumental, Art Decade, recorded in Perth, Australia in 1978 during the ISOLAR II tour.

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BE MY WIFE LIMITED EDITION 40th ANNIVERSARY 7" PICTURE DISC

A-Side BE MY WIFE (2017 remaster)
(David Bowie)
Produced by David Bowie and Tony Visconti
Mixed by Tony Visconti at Hansa by the Wall

AA-Side ART DECADE (Live Perth ‘78)
(David Bowie)
Produced by David Bowie
Recorded live at Perth Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia 15th November 1978

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Be My Wife will be released via Parlophone on June 16th 2017.

FOOTNOTE: Victor Vasarely is the artist responsible for the 1968 artwork: CTA 25 NÉGATIF. The image was used as the background for the front cover of the 1969 Philips album, David Bowie, aka Space Oddity.

 

#DBBMW40  #BowieVinyl  #BowieVasarely

tags: 2017 May
Wednesday 05.03.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Starman 45 is 45 today

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“If we can sparkle he may land tonight”

David Bowie’s game-starting single, Starman, was released in the UK on April 28th 1972.

It eventually peaked at #10, helped in no small measure by THAT appearance on Top Of The Pops.

In case you can’t read it in our montage, the text in the 1972 US “David Bowie Is The Starman” advert reads thus...

“He's thin and he’s English. He's got orange hair and he sings and plays electric guitar. He's got a hit record called “Starman” which is from his new album called “The Rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.” David Bowie. He’s Ziggy Stardust and he is beautiful.”

Remind yourself of that last statement with aforementioned TOTPs performance, here.

(Also pictured here is the UK press advert, Starman pendant, demo label with release date and Starman sheet music.)

 

#BowieStarman  #ZiggyStardust

tags: 2017 April
Friday 04.28.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Iggy and Bowie collaborations vinyl reissued

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“Here comes Johnny Yen again”

UMC celebrates Iggy Pop’s 70th birthday with limited-edition coloured-vinyl editions of the three albums that David Bowie was a major part in the creation of: The Idiot (on orange translucent vinyl), Lust for Life (on clear vinyl) and TV Eye Live (on purple translucent vinyl).

The Idiot and Lust For Life are celebrating their 40th anniversaries this year, as is Iggy’s 1977 US tour that was captured on TV Eye Live.

The three new coloured-vinyl releases, which are remastered for the first time from the original analogue tapes, will be released on June 2nd. They will be bundled together in a limited-edition custom tote bag featuring the iconic cover art of The Idiot on one side and Lust For Life on the other, available exclusively here.

Keep reading for the full press release.

 

#BowieIggy  #TheIdiot40  #LustForLife40  #TVEyeLive40

 

IGGY POP - THE IDIOT, LUST FOR LIFE & TV EYE LIVE
LIMITED EDITION 40th ANNIVERSARY COLOURED VINYL EDITIONS
REMASTERED FOR THE FIRST TIME FROM THE ORIGINAL ANALOGUE TAPES  

LUST FOR VINYL: UMC RESURRECTS IGGY POP'S HISTORIC FIRST THREE SOLO LPS ON LIMITED EDITION
COLORED-VINYL EDITIONS w/LIMITED EXCLUSIVE TOTE BAG

Release Date - June 2nd 2017

As Iggy Pop celebrates his 70th birthday UMC celebrate Iggy's singular stature with new limited-edition coloured-vinyl editions of his first three solo albums, The Idiot (on orange translucent vinyl), Lust for Life (on clear vinyl) and TV Eye Live (on purple translucent vinyl).

The Idiot and Lust For Life are celebrating their 40th anniversary this year and completing the trilogy is TV Eye Live recorded during Iggy’s 1977 US tour.

The three new coloured-vinyl releases, which are remastered for the first time from the original analogue tapes, will be released on June 2nd. They will be bundled together in a limited-edition custom tote bag featuring the iconic cover art of The Idiot on one side and Lust For Life on the other, available exclusively here: https://ume.lnk.to/IggyPopLPs

All three titles feature their complete original cover art and will also be available in standard black vinyl editions.

Iggy Pop is one of music's genuine iconoclasts, a walking embodiment of all that is risky and dangerous about rock 'n' roll. He's also an artist of considerable depth, and the creator of a diverse body of work that demonstrates his uncanny ability to defy expectations and explore uncharted creative territory. 

The Idiot, Lust For Life and TV Eye Live, originally released between 1977 and 1978, marked Iggy's surprise rebirth as a solo artist after the dissolution of his pioneering protopunk band The Stooges. They also marked a timely collaboration between Iggy and long-time admirer David Bowie. Bowie produced, co-wrote and played on The Idiot and Lust For Life, and plays keyboards on TV Eye Live.

The three albums form a trilogy that remains a cornerstone of Iggy Pop's album catalogue. On The Idiot, such standout tunes as "Nightclubbing," "Funtime," "Dum Dum Boys" and the original version of "China Girl" (later an '80s hit for Bowie) introduced listeners to a more cerebral, introspective Iggy, often substituting an understated sense of unease for The Stooges' raw aural assault.

Iggy's smiling face on the front cover of Lust For Life signals the album's more upbeat vibe than its predecessor, with such numbers as "The Passenger," "Success," "Tonight" and the anthemic title track embodying the album's swaggering essence and Iggy's reenergized creative vision.

In contrast with the focused studio craft of The Idiot and Lust For Life, TV Eye Live — drawn from four different 1977 U.S. shows with two different bands, one featuring Bowie on keyboards — captures the controlled chaos of Iggy's raw live performances, with memorable versions of "Lust For Life," "Sixteen" and "Nightclubbing," along with The Stooges’ standards "I Wanna Be Your Dog," "I Got A Right" and "T.V. Eye."

The Trouser Press Record Guide called Iggy Pop "a walking, talking one-man melodrama, reflecting both the scary, stupid extremes of rock and its fearless, indomitable spirit.  From his early days fronting The Stooges through his surprising reincarnation as a solo artist in the late '70s, to his ongoing search for fulfilment up to the present day, Iggy has maintained the blend of restless intellect and animal hunger that gives his music its raw vitality."

Nowhere is Iggy Pop's hard-hitting hybrid of head and heart reflected more strongly than on The Idiot, Lust For Life and TV Eye Live, which now sound better than ever in these definitive vinyl editions.

The Idiot (Orange translucent vinyl)

A1 Sister Midnight 4:19
A2 Nightclubbing 4:14
A3 Funtime 2:54
A4 Baby 3:24
A5 China Girl 5:08

B1 Dum Dum Boys 7:12
B2 Tiny Girls 2:59
B3 Mass Production 8:24

Lust For Life (Clear translucent vinyl)

A1 Lust For Life 5:12
A2 Sixteen 2:23
A3 Some Weird Sin 3:40
A4 The Passenger 4:40
A5 Tonight 3:38

B1 Success 4:23
B2 Turn Blue 6:53
B3 Neighborhood Threat 3:22
B4 Fall In Love With Me 6:30

TV Eye Live (Purple translucent vinyl)

A1 T.V. Eye 4:22
A2 Funtime 3:20
A3 Sixteen 3:58
A4 I Got A Right 4:27

B1 Lust For Life 4:01
B2 Dirt 5:18
B3 Nightclubbing 6:14
B4 I Wanna Be Your Dog 4:16

tags: 2017 April
Wednesday 04.26.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Bowie UK’s best-selling RSD album and single

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“I'm lost in streams of sound”

The Official Charts Company (OCC) has announced that David Bowie is the best-selling artist of Record Store Day 2017.

Patient Bowie fans queued for hours (some since the previous night), to be first in line to snap up exclusive RSD Bowie vinyl on Saturday morning (22nd).

The clear blue vinyl No Plan EP qualified for the Official Singles Chart and when sales of the traditional black variant (released on vinyl 12" on Friday) were included, the EP rounded out the weekend as the biggest selling vinyl single, hitting the Official Singles Chart Update Top 40 on Monday.

Cracked Actor tops the list of albums exclusively issued for #RSD2017, while the BOWPROMO release finished as the second best-selling exclusive. Both impacted the Official Albums Chart's midweek update on Monday.

Record Store Day organisers, the Entertainment Retailers Association, (ERA) will provide a full analysis of RSD UK later this week, with a look at sales figures, the new stars of Record Store Day, and insight from indie retailers about the sheer number of fans who came to their stores across the country.

The best-selling vinyl albums of Record Store Day 2017 are:

#1 - CRACKED ACTOR (LIVE IN LOS ANGELES 74) - DAVID BOWIE
#2 - BOWPROMO - DAVID BOWIE

#3 - GREATEST HITS - THE CURE
#4 - HAMMERSMITH ODEON LONDON '75 - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & E ST BAND
#5 - GOD SAVE SEX PISTOLS - SEX PISTOLS

©2017 Official Charts Company. All rights reserved.

The best-selling vinyl singles of Record Store Day 2017 are:

#1 - NO PLAN EP - DAVID BOWIE
#2 - THE BOY WITH THE THORN IN HIS SIDE - THE SMITHS
#3 - INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE   - PINK FLOYD
#4 - RED HILL MINING TOWN - U2
#5 - STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER - BEATLES

©2017 Official Charts Company. All rights reserved.

Thanks to all of you that partook of RSD 2017 to make it such a huge success.

 

#BowieRSD  #RSD2017  #BowieVinyl  #BowieNoPlanEP  #CrackedActor  #BOWPROMO  #BowieOCC

tags: 2017 April
Tuesday 04.25.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Iman’s anniversary tribute to David

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On the 25th anniversary of David Bowie and Iman's private civil wedding ceremony at Lausanne registry office, Switzerland in 1992, Iman paid a beautiful tribute:

“With you went so much of me“ – Iman

#BowieForever

tags: 2017 April
Monday 04.24.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

TV talks Bowie ’74 and mixing Cracked Actor

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“Crack baby crack, show me you're real”

Ahead of tomorrow’s RSD vinyl issue of Cracked Actor (Live In Los Angeles 1974), Tony Visconti has kindly written a few words for us about catching Bowie in performance in 1974 and the emotional task of mixing Cracked Actor for release...

I had the good fortune to see one of the earlier versions of the Diamond Dogs tour in New York. It was the most ambitious stage design I had ever seen for a Rock show. There was a suspension bridge between two towers. David would disappear and reappear minutes later at the top of the bridge. As he sang Sweet Thing the bridge would descend to the bottom and he stepped off to finish the song on the stage.

He also sang Space Oddity into a telephone whilst suspended over the audience, sitting in a chair attached to the arm of a cherry picker. These mechanical props often malfunctioned making a night to remember. The choreography was created by Toni Basil, another first, for the interactive dancing between David, Warren Peace and Gui Andrisano. By the time the tour reached Los Angeles the personnel had changed and the band was smaller.

Michael Kamen left the tour and Mike Garson played all the keyboard parts. Carlos Alomar and Luther Vandross were added as well as an American based rhythm section. By then the band was well greased and the show went off like clockwork. David was a lot looser, he seemed to be ecstatic that night; so apparent with some very adventurous, almost acrobatic, interpretations of his older songs and his quirky banter with the audience.

The set changed a bit from earlier shows although most songs were a combination of Diamond Dogs and older classics. Now very pleased with the Young Americans album we had recorded during a tour break he introduced some new songs without saying the name of the new album. They were It's Gonna Be Me (very well received) and a frantic paced finale of John I'm Only Dancing (Again). Before the long instrumental outro had finished David was already being driven away in his limo. A solemn voice announced to the audience clamouring for an encore, “Mr Bowie has left the building."

Revisiting this era in the post-Blackstar period had me a little choked up. David used to sit just behind me when we were working on that album and now I was mixing his incredible vocal performances from 1974. I couldn't help turn to where he once sat and ask, “Well, what do you think of that mix?”.

Tony Visconti - April 2017

 

Thanks Tony, that’s made a few eyes leak.

Go here for more detail regarding Cracked Actor.

Main image: Terry O'Neill : Iconic Images

 

#BowieRSD  #RSD2017  #BowieVinyl  #CrackedActor  

tags: 2017 April
Friday 04.21.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Never Let Me Down is 30 today

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"When all your faith is failing, Call my name"

Thirty years ago today, David Bowie released his seventeenth studio album, Never Let Me Down.

The album hasn't weathered well over the years...it's had a track surgically removed from it, never to be spoken of again, and even its creator didn’t have the nicest things to say about it.

Despite all this, it did reach #6 in the UK album chart back in 1987 and was certified gold three  months later.

Three singles were released from the album: Day-In Day-Out, Time Will Crawl and Never Let Me Down, all of which reached the UK Top 40 and the accompanying Glass Spider Tour was also a huge commercial success.

If you've not heard it in a while, give it another spin...it's better than you probably remember it.

That's a clutch of European press adverts for the release illustrating this item.

 

#BowieNLMD  #GlassSpider

tags: 2017 April
Thursday 04.20.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

No Plan EP clear blue 12" release dates

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“I’ve got Friday (and Saturday) on my mind”

Back in February when we told you about the numbered, limited edition (one-run only), clear blue vinyl 12" of the No Plan EP (produced exclusively for independent record shops), we stated that it would be released internationally on April 21st.

That’s still the plan in North America, but the UK has it as a Record Store Day (RSD) only release, which is this coming Saturday the 22nd...as if you didn’t already know.

There may be other territorial adjustments, but either way it’s probably best to check that your local emporium is stocking the record before you make the trip.

Here’s a recap of the different configurations of the physical No Plan EP.

~ CD - FEBRUARY 24 (available via all usual outlets)

~ BLACK VINYL 12" - APRIL 21 (available via all usual outlets)

~ LIMITED EDITION NUMBERED CLEAR BLUE VINYL 12" - APRIL 21 (22 in UK) (Available exclusively from independent stores)

~ LIMITED EDITION NUMBERED MADE-TO-ORDER DIE-CUT WHITE VINYL 12" WITH EXCLUSIVE ARTWORK LITHOGRAPH - MAY 26 (Now fully subscribed, but was available exclusively here: http://smarturl.it/DavidBowieNoPlanEP)

Links below to full RSD release schedules.

http://smarturl.it/RSD17US

http://smarturl.it/RSD17UK

 

#BowieNoPlan  #BowieNoPlanEP  #BowieVinyl  #RSD17

tags: 2017 April
Wednesday 04.19.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Dead Man Walking is 20 today

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“like I'm dancing on angels”

With all the attention on the release of a fifty-year-old novelty song today, the twenty year anniversary of the Dead Man Walking single seems to have been somewhat overlooked.

Released on April 14th 1997, the song was written by David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels and released as the third single from the 1997 Earthling album.

The video was created under the genius direction of Floria Sigismondi, who fans will be aware of via other startling videos and photographs she created for Bowie.

Go watch the full thing now over on the Floria Sigismondi site, and have a poke around for other great Bowie content while you’re about it.

FOOTNOTE: The Easter observers among you may have noticed the perfect timing of Gail’s crucifixion mask. If not, you have now.

 

#DeadManWalking  #BowieEarthling  #BowieSigismondi

tags: 2017 April
Friday 04.14.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Bowie worldwide 7" discography book updated

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“The solid book we wrote, can now be found again”

Continuing on from fan-produced Bowie items we mentioned last week, we thought we’d mark today’s 50th anniversary of the original 1967 release of The Laughing Gnome 7", with a look at something relevant to that.

Back in 1994 Marshall Jarman self-published the brilliantly researched DAVID BOWIE WORLD 7” RECORDS DISCOGRAPHY 1964 – 1981. More than a labour of love, this king of Bowie collectors actually ended up out of pocket, as he explains...

“When I published this book way back in 1994, it cost me £12,000 and I took back £10,500 in sales, so my own copy was rather expensive. A project such as this isn't exactly Harry Potter! Then lots of people were angry 'cos they expected a free copy for sending me a photocopy. This didn't encourage me to update it.

The CEO of Swiss company Atheris, who is a huge Bowie fan and collector himself, offered to sponsor this long overdue update. In other words, his company provided the money, the technical layout work and the handling, all I had to do was the updating, they’ve done the rest.”

Here’s the blurb for the update...

DAVID BOWIE WORLD 7” RECORDS DISCOGRAPHY 1964 – 1981 by Marshall Jarman and Reto Stocklin

SPECIAL DELUXE EDITION

A completely updated edition of Marshall Jarman’s landmark discography, including:

- Addendums with dozens of records that weren’t in the first edition, including many previously unseen acetates
- Most records now photographed in colour
- 1st printing in a strictly limited deluxe edition
- A4 - 180 pages - hard cover - gloss finish plus jacket - heavy paper
- Each copy is numbered and signed by the authors with a personalised dedication

Our montage shows a handful of the rarer featured items, from among the hundreds pictured in the book.

Left to right from top left...

01 - Space Oddity Japan promo label (issue is blue) (Philips 1970)
02 - Drive-In Saturday Netherlands test pressing (RCA 1973)
03 - The Laughing Gnome UK acetate version #3 (Decca 1967)
04 - Space Oddity Japan picture sleeve (accompanies 01) (Philips 1970)
05 - Draft cover of DAVID BOWIE WORLD 7” RECORDS DISCOGRAPHY 1964 – 1981 (2017)
06 - Liza Jane UK stock copy (Vocalion 1964)
07 - 1984/Dodo US unofficial 'Fan Club' only release (1974)
08 - Time US picture sleeve (not widely distributed) (RCA 1973)
09 - Sorrow Mexico picture sleeve (RCA 1973)
10 - Changes UK test pressing (RCA 1972)
11 - Fame Columbia picture sleeve (RCA 1975)

You can own this new updated edition for less than the typical cost of a second-hand original copy on eBay.

Email here for more information and ordering details: db7@matoxine.com

Also, check out this dedicated FaceBook page.

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tags: 2017 April
Friday 04.14.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

O’Neill’s When Ziggy Played The Marquee book due

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“Ziggy really sang”

Hard to imagine in these days of instant news distribution, just how important the likes of Terry O’Neill were (particularly Terry O’Neill), in keeping us in tune with Bowie’s latest look via daily newspapers and the music press.

Indeed, aside from the lucky attendees at the Marquee filming sessions in October 1973, the first glimpse fans got of Bowie’s latest sartorial sensations was via Terry O’Neill’s centre page photo spread in the Daily Mirror, considered important enough at the time to be highlighted on the front page.

Now, 44 years later, Terry has compiled a slim, and quite beautiful volume of the pictures from the filming, as outlined in the blurb below.

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WHEN ZIGGY PLAYED THE MARQUEE

When David Bowie played The Marquee Club in October 1973, most of those who attended at this famed small venue did not realise that this would be the last performance Bowie would ever give as Ziggy Stardust.

Terry O'Neill, celebrated photographer, was given unprecedented access to document the event; a command performance for the American television program 'Midnight Special' and a show Bowie would name 'The 1980 Floor Show.' O'Neill captured Bowie and his crew backstage as they went through costume changes, and on-stage Bowie as he transformed into the character he'd soon put to rest. As O’Neill dodged television cameras and lights, he captured this significant moment in music history.

O'Neill remembers "Bowie became a character when he performed. As much as a person takes a role in a play for the West End or on Broadway, learning the lines, putting on the costumes - this was, I think, the way he treated his stage. That night at the Marquee, I witnessed a modern-day Hamlet - and it was Ziggy Stardust".

Award-winning music writer Daniel Rachel interviews key contributors from that day, including O’Neill, Ava Cherry, Amanda Lear, Suzi Ronson and Geoff MacCormack – along with new insights and memories from fans who were in the audience who played witness to this incredible moment in music history.

This stunning paper-over-board book with a printed case will be packaged with a clear neon acetate jacket.

Published by ACC Editions, Due Mid October
Unsigned - £29.95 / Terry O’Neill Signed Edition - £60.00
Website: www.bowieatthemarquee.com

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Stay tuned for some exclusive, previously unpublished images from the book.

#BOWIEbyONEILL  #BowieAtTheMarquee

tags: 2017 April
Thursday 04.13.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

Rick Wakeman first play of Kooks on Radio 2

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“Will you stay in our lovers’ story”

Following on from last month’s exclusive BBC first play of the Bombers/Andy Warhol Intro from the BOWPROMO RSD release, a rare early mix of Kooks from BOWPROMO is to be given its first official radio play on Rick Wakeman’s Key To Keys programme.

Rick played piano on the original recording of Kooks, among other tracks on the classic 1971 Hunky Dory, such as Life On Mars? and Quicksand.

On the show, Rick shares his memories of the sessions at Trident studios and the Trident piano used for the recordings:

“I must have played on 200 sessions and I can recall some of them. I remember the ones that were just so special and Hunky Dory is definitely among them.”

“This piano just recorded sensationally. It was a semi-closed, cloth over the top, which the engineers used special mics for. For whatever reason, they just got the most fantastic sound. And everyone who wanted a piano based track wanted to use it. David Bowie used it an awful lot. I did tracks with Marc Bolan there, I did Al Stewart tracks there.”

“The reason that it was such an interesting sound was that the piano was just at the right age. The hammers, where they are soft when they are brand new, had slowly worn down so they didn’t sound brittle or nasty; it was just that lovely in between. There were two to three years where the Trident piano was at its absolute best and people paid premium money to go in there and use it. It was a joy to play on.”

During the show Rick also plays some of his other favourite and notable keyboard tracks. He is joined at the Radio 2 Elton John piano by his son Adam, who will discuss his father's influence on him and his own work with Black Sabbath, Annie Lennox, Will Young, Atomic Kitten, Travis and 10cc, amongst others.

Rick Wakeman’s Key To Keys is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Easter Monday, April 17th, 9.00 - 10.00pm.

 

#BOWPROMO  #BowieKooks  #R2Bowie  #BowieWakeman  #BowieRSD  #BowieVinyl  #RSD2017  

tags: 2017 April
Wednesday 04.12.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

S&V is best-selling single of 2017 so far

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“Don't you wonder sometimes, 'Bout sound and vision...”

Many thanks to the David Bowie vinyl buyers out there, as his releases continue to perform very well on the UK’s Official Vinyl Charts.

The Official Charts Company have announced this morning that the Sound And Vision 40th anniversary picture disc is the best-selling vinyl single in the first quarter of 2017, and that there are three Bowie albums in the Official Top 40 bestselling vinyl albums of 2017 so far, including last year’s best-selling vinyl album, ★.

Bowie albums in the Official Top 40 bestselling vinyl albums of 2017 so far:

#03 - LEGACY
#13 - ★
#32 - ZIGGY STARDUST

Bowie singles in the Official Top 40 bestselling vinyl singles of 2017 so far:

#01 - SOUND AND VISION
#28 - SUE (OR IN A SEASON OF CRIME)

Read the full announcement here.

#BowieVinyl  #BowieOCC

tags: 2017 April
Thursday 04.06.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 

1971 Aylesbury Friars poster discovered

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“So where were The Spiders?”

In our recent piece regarding the first Ziggy Stardust gig at Aylesbury Friars on January 29th, 1972, we promised an exclusive first look at an even rarer Bowie Aylesbury Friars poster than the one for that January show.

On 25th September 1971, Bowie chose Aylesbury Friars Borough Assembly Hall to showcase much of the forthcoming Hunky Dory album. Initially performing as a duo with Mick Ronson, the show cranked up somewhat with the addition of new boys, Woody Woodmansey and Trevor Bolder. Later still in the set, ex Animal Tom Parker played piano.

This is the first recorded instance of Bowie and all three Spiders on stage together, though they hadn't yet been given that particular label. (Thus today’s lyric quotation.)

Here’s the setlist:

01 - Fill Your Heart
02 - Buzz The Fuzz
03 - Space Oddity
04 - Amsterdam
05 - The Supermen
06 - Oh! You Pretty Things
07 - Eight Line Poem
08 - Changes
09 - Song For Bob Dylan
10 - Andy Warhol
11 - Queen Bitch
12 - Looking For A Friend
13 - Round And Round
14 - Waiting For The Man

With a ticket price of 50p, that works out at approximately three and a half new pence per song! Anyway, our montage shows the original poster for that very show along with a shot of DB, purportedly from the night.

Until recently, the delightfully, diminutive John ‘Bamalama’ Brett, was thought to own the only copy of the poster to have survived, albeit incomplete and a bit ragged. However, David ’FD’ Stopps (head honcho at Friars since the birth of humankind), recently acquired a complete poster in great condition.

As part of the Aylesbury Bowie Statue Campaign, a numbered reproduction of the poster will be made available as one of the pledges. You can still support the project here.

To bring things full circle, the only surviving Spider, Woody Woodmansey, will play the town again on Monday (April 3rd) for the first time since 1972.

Along with his Holy Holy outfit, Woody will be performing the Ziggy Stardust album in its entirety, along with at least three songs from the above setlist and more. If you’re hoping to attend, you’d better be quick, tickets are almost sold out. Full tour here.

 

#BowieZiggyStardust  #BowieFriarsAylesbury  #BowieAylesburyStatue  #HolyHoly2017  #HolyHolyZIGGY  #HolyHolyTVWW

tags: 2017 April
Monday 04.03.17
Posted by Joey Porterfield
 
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