BOWIE "MISSINGLINKSONEZIGGY" 20 TRACK CD OF UNRELEASED, OUTTAKES & DEMO MATERIAL

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Bowie "MissingLinksOneZiggy" 20 track CD of Unreleased, Outtakes & Demo Material   

Industry-standard high-quality promo CD (not green/red/blue/purple/yellow homemade type), in "as new" condition, with basic artwork  and packaged in a thin plastic slip-sleeve. 

Label: Icon

Format: CD, Compilation

Country: Germany

Released: 1996

Genre: Rock

 

01. The Supermen – Demo Haddon Hall 1970

An early demo version, with alternative lyrics. A later version appears on “The Man Who Sold The World” album

02. Lightening, Frightening – Studio Outtakes Advisuion Studios May 1970

The full-length, unedited and unmixed demo, from the “The Man Who Sold The World” album sessions.

03. Tired Of My Life – Demo Beckenham May 1970

Demo of a song said to have been written by Bowie aged 16! The lyrics were later used for “It’s No Game” on the “Scary Monsters” album, along with the musical structure for the chorus.

Believed to have been recorded at Haddon Hall in May 1970

04. All The Madmen – Studio Outtakes Trident StudiosJune 1970

An alternative mix and is one minute shorter than the album version

05. Holy Holy – Studio Outtakes Trident Studios June 1970

This is the original mix (mono) version recorded by “The Hype”. Later to be re-recorded to a superior version by “The Spiders”.

06. How Lucky You Are – Studio Outtakes Haddon Hall March 1971

A song written for the “Hunky Dory” album, only to be dropped and offered to other artists.

07. Andy Warhol – Studio Outtakes Trident Studios March 1971

“Wake up Mr Bowie. We’re ready to roll”. A breakdown in communications leads to this aborted first take during the “Hunky Dory” sessions.

08. Looking For A Friend – Studio Outtakes Trident Studios 17th July 1971

This was the A-side of the unissued second single by Arnold Corns and features Freddi Burretti on lead vocals. 

09. Man In The Middle – DEMO London 4 juni 1971

10. The Shadowman – Studio Outtakes Trident Studios September 1971

The rejected and unfinished song from the “Ziggy Stardust” album session

11. Looking For A Friend – Studio Outtakes Trident Studios September 1971

Another attempt at this song from the “Ziggy Stardust” album session

12. Waiting For The Man – Studio Outtakes Studio T1 11th January 1972

This being an unbroadcast mono mix made for the BBC Transcription Services AM Radio transmission

13. Oh! You Pretty Things – TV – London – 8 Feb 1972 – Version 2

14. Queen Bitch – TV – London – 8 Feb 1972

 15. Five Years – TV – London – 8 Feb 1972

16. White Light White Heat – Studio Outtakes – Maida Vale Studio No.4 – 16th May 1972

Complete and unedited version of the Velvet’s classic, warmed up with ad-libbed lyrics

17. Zion – Demo Unknown 1972

Also seen as “A Lad In Vein” or variants thereof.

Said to have been recorded for the “Aladdin Sane” album, only to be dropped in favour of “Lady Grinning Soul” – but there is some doubt about this.

Recording may have been at Trident Studios or in New York in late 1972; alternatively it may have been recorded at Chateau d’Hérouville in the Pin-Ups sessions.

Part of this song was later used as “Candidate” on the “Diamond Dogs” album

18. All The Young Dude – Studio Outtakes – Tritent Studios October 1972 –

Another track that was dropped for the “Aladdin Same” album due to the success of the Mott The Hoople version. Finished mix and edit by Bowie & Ken Scott.

19. Jean Genie / Love Me Do – Concert London 3 Jul 1973

20. Ziggy’s Farewell Speech – Concert London 3 Jan 1973

Complete and unedited! At the last ever “Ziggy” concert, where the audience was in total shock, after Bowie’s announcement! The “Spiders” suffered a bigger shock at the news, as they also knew nothing of what was to come!

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