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| Artist: David Bowie Label: EMI Category: Music
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £9.59 You Save: £6.40 (40%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 890
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 5.1 x 0.7
UPC: 724358322125 EAN: 0724358322125 ASIN: B00166QJRU
Release Date: June 30, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new item! We deliver internationally! All items dispatched locally. Orders only take 3-8 days!
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| Tracks:
| • | Introduction (Live) | | • | Hang On To Yourself (Live) | | • | Ziggy Stardust (Live) | | • | Changes (Live) | | • | The Supermen (Live) | | • | Life On Mars? (Live) | | • | Five Years (Live) | | • | Space Oddity (Live) | | • | Andy Warhol (Live) | | • | My Death (Live) | | • | The Width Of A Circle (Live) | | • | Queen Bitch (Live) | | • | Moonage Daydream (Live) | | • | John, I'm Only Dancing (Live) | | • | Waiting For The Man (Live) | | • | The Jean Genie (Live) | | • | Suffragette City (Live) | | • | Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (Live) |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Top shelf -Top class August 20, 2008 G. G. Saunders (West Sussex .UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Suprise I only have one Bowie album ( its true) Hunky Dory and to be honest I cant even say when the last time was that I played it, yea I have records and CD`s. so an old friend lent this to me to see if he could fire up my interest ,He being a Bowie follower the the last 30 ish years . stoke up the fire he did, I knew most of the tracks through him and radio etc but this recording is the Bowie band that I always wanted but never knew existed!! a bloody great rock and roll band why didnt I know, well I guess its my then mid seventies narrow mindedness exploring all these vertigo releases and almost anything my weekly music mag raved about `sounds` The last thing I think I would nt of been able to handle is be pointed over to the top 40 hits of Bowie, This is a revelation Have mercy!!( Thanks SHAUN ).I owe you one!
Great performance of iconic songs. July 18, 2008 Mr. A. J. KNEALE 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've not listened to Bowie for many years, but when I saw this had been released I decided to get it straight away. This was my favourite era, and I'm a big fan of live albums, seeing how well a small group can reproduce the songs on stage - and they certainly don't disappoint. The band wend their way through a brilliant 18-song set, ranging from the full-on rock of Suffragette City to a wonderful version of Space Oddity - just 2 vocals and a 12-string acoustic guitar. There are only one or two tracks which don't quite match up to the quality of the studio versions; but this is live music and you would expect that. The one thing that stops me giving this five stars is the sound quality and mix. Mostly it is very good, but frequently there are problems: Bowie's guitar is nearly always too quiet (almost inaudible, in fact) and his vocals are occasionally a bit lost in the mix, but my biggest complaint is that various sounds seem to wander over from one side of the stereo mix to the other during the songs, for no apparent reason - Ronson's guitar frequently does this, as do some of the vocals, which is really annoying. I've no idea of the sound source, but surely in this digital age something could have been done to fix it? The CD is nicely packaged in a small box, great artwork and lots of little goodies inside: postcards, booklet, etc. - a lot of effort has gone into this project - it's well worth the money.
Disappointingly inferior to Hammersmith Odean July 16, 2008 G. Miller (Moscow, Russia) 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
The album may be much hyped but when I bought it I was deeply disappointed. Frankly I felt that none of the songs were performed any better than the farewell concert at Hammersmith Odean the following year, and some of them were considerably worse. Released as Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: the Motion Picture Soundtrack, the Hammersmith Odean CD offers 20 tracks and they give a much better flavour of David Bowie and Mick Ronson at their very best. Buy that CD instead, or even better the DVD of the concert.
ZIGGY!!!!! July 13, 2008 G. Young (South Yorkshire) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Brill cd,would recomend. i whish i could have been old enough to go and see Bowie as Ziggy but 72 was the year i was born!! Get this cd up at full volume and if you have it ,through surround sound it sounds as if you are actually there.
Ziggy: warts and all July 13, 2008 M. SIRL (Hampshire, UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A bit of a holy grail for Bowie fans, this is identical to the earlier CD release back in the 90's so if you already have then that don't buy this. That said any self-respecting Bowiephile should have a copy of this in their collection.
It's not perfect: what you get here comes complete with technical hiccups, Mick Ronson's flat backing vocals and bum guitar notes, and Bowie's attempt to recreate the 'lift off' section from Space Oddity ranks alongside The Laughing Gnome as a truly cringe-worthy moment. But what you also get is the definitive historical record of Ziggy in his most formative and creative period. When Bowie introduces one number with "This song was written by Ziggy" he's not kidding. At the time he recorded this he was living and breathing his most famous creation.
And there are some very special moments, too. Acoustic versions of My Death and Andy Warhol stand out, the latter adopting an eerie quality lacking in the Ken Scott studio production. All in all this is THE definitive Ziggy live album, rivalled only by the original bootleg versions of 'last' show at Hammersmith Odeon the following year.
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