The Small channel and Fall off Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

The Small channel and Fall off Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars , often shortened in Ziggy Stardust , is an album of David Bowie left in 1972. It reached the fifth place of the charts to the the United Kingdom and the 75e with the Billboard. In 2006, the magazine Time includes it in its selection of the 100 larger albums of all times.

It is about a Concept album with the rather vague screen. Bowie incarnates there Ziggy Stardust, star Androgyne of the future, like that of the Spiders from Mars , group made up of the guitarist Mick Ronson, the bass player Trevor Bolder and the beater Mick Woodmansey.

Ziggy Stardust marked the entry of David Bowie in the Seventies: its character, his costumes inherited the folklore Japan board and his settings in scene (David Bowie is MIME just like Marcel Marceau), made of him a legend more than one singer.

List tracks

All the songs are of David Bowie, unless otherwise specified.

  1. Five Years - 4:42

  2. Soul Coils - 3:34
  3. Moonage Daydream - 4:39
  4. Starman - 4:13
  5. It Ain' T Easy (Ron Davies) - 2:57
  6. Lady Stardust - 3:19
  7. Star - 2:47
  8. Hang One To Yourself - 2:38
  9. Ziggy Stardust - 3:13
  10. Suffragette City - 3:24
  11. Rock “Roll Suicide - 2:58

Republications

There exist several republications of this CD album, of which two contain titles no-claims bonus:

Titles no-claims bonus of the republication of 1990

  • John, I' m Only Dance hall (face has the individual one of 1972)

  • Velvet Goldmine (face B of individual of 1975)
  • Sweet Head (falls new)
  • Ziggy Stardust (demonstration)
  • Lady Stardust (demonstration)

Titles no-claims bonus of the republication of 2002

This republication, left at the time of the thirtieth birthday the exit the album, contains a whole disc of no-claims bonus, news and demonstrations, as well as a booklet rich as well in photographs as in information written by David Buckley.

  • Moonage Daydream (version of Arnold Corns)

  • Hang one to Yourself (version of Arnold Corns)
  • Lady Stardust (demonstration)
  • Ziggy Stardust (demonstration)
  • John, I' m Only Dance hall
  • Velvet Goldmine
  • Holy Holy (re-recording of 1972)
  • Amsterdam
  • The Supermen (re-recording of 1971)
  • Round and Round
  • Sweet Head (taken 4)
  • Moonage Daydream (new mix)

Personnel

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