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The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
 
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The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars

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  Song Title Time Price    
Play   1. Five Years (1999 Digital Remaster) 4:42 £0.89
Play   2. Soul Love (1999 Digital Remaster) 3:33 £0.89
Play   3. Moonage Daydream (1999 Digital Remaster) 4:37 £0.89
Play   4. Starman (1999 Digital Remaster) 4:13 £0.89
Play   5. It Ain't Easy (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:57 £0.89
Play   6. Lady Stardust (1999 Digital Remaster) 3:20 £0.89
Play   7. Star (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:46 £0.89
Play   8. Hang On To Yourself (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:36 £0.89
Play   9. Ziggy Stardust (1999 Digital Remaster) 3:12 £0.89
Play 10. Suffragette City (1999 Digital Remaster) 3:23 £0.89
Play 11. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:58 £0.89
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful
buy it now! 19 April 2006
Format:Audio CD
Quite simply, this album is a masterpeice, and it's easy to see why it launched Bowie into the mainstream. Conventional enough to listen to anytime, anywhere, while still having the ability to provoke the listener. It mixes a rough concept with beautifully crafted rock songs that talk of intergallatic rock stars and the end of the world. Each song is a brillient slice of perfect pop/rock that appeals to both young and old, working both as light entertainment, and on a deeper level if the listener so chooses.

The album gets off to a flying start with the slow fading in of the drums on "Five Years". The song speaks of the end of the world, and how the narrator is trying to experience as much of the world as he can before it ends in five years time. "Soul Love" is a smooth, soft groove that is suddenly interupted by the epic that is "Moonage Daydream". "Starman" is a nice almost child like ditty which you'll be singing all day long. "It Ain't Easy" is weird and waky, but non the less charming. "Lady Stardust" is just a brillient song (allegadly about Marc Bolan!?!). "Star" talks of the trials and tribulations of numerous humans trying to make it big. "Hang On To Yourself" is the punkiest song ever, strangly 6 years before it even existed (typical Bowie). "Ziggy Stardust" is a brillient guitar song, that leads onto the rip roaring "Sufferagette City". The last song on the album is one of the classic album endings. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" moves effortlessly from acoustic guitar into an uplifting shout along at the end.

"The Rise and Fall..." is good from start to finish. i only give it 5 stars cause it won't allow me to put 6. buy it! buy! it! buy it! buy it! buy it!!!!!!!!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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After digging around hippy events and rubbing shoulders with Marc Bolan, Ziggy Stardust sees David Bowie move from cult icon to megastar. All songs form a loose sort of concept album pre-empting the cod glam of the Sweet and Slade. Highlights include: Ziggy Stardust (about Jimi H?), Lady Stardust (about Marc B?), Starman and pretty much most of the rest. A live show (available on video) mates the power of the songs with a theatrical and (for the time) daring use of sexual imagery. The kids went barking and a legend was born (and went into a coma circa 1980). Adolescent and pretentious maybe, but the soundtrack to many teenage years.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
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The opening track ’Five Years’ introduces this album as it means to continue. Sounding weird, beautiful, compelling and completely other worldly. The previous album had had the track ’Life On Mars’….well, frankly one listen to this album at the time should have prompted the question are there recording studios there too ’cos it sure as hell sounds like it. This is not just down to Bowie’s alien vocals which are superbly evocative throughout this set but the sound of the whole band too. They use the same instruments as had been used on countless albums beforehand. Yet here the piano sounds ghostly, the drums surreal and the guitar I can only describe as ziggy. If such a word exists. If not, it bloody well should.

So back to the start. ’Five Years’ is a marvellous futuristic piece full of fear and love and things just slipping away. These were to become major themes on Bowie’s Diamond Dogs album two years later. ’Soul Love’ is beautiful. A general comment: Bowie rarely reached the melodic heights he reaches on this album. ’Moonage Daydream’ is wonderfully freaky…far out as Bowie sings…great guitar from Ronson and a good punchy horn section in the middle. ’Starman’ was a hit single and is about as catchy as anything Bowie has recorded. And what’s wrong with that? Any song with the line ’Let all the children boogie’ is alright by me. ’It Ain’t Easy’ brings Side 1 (vinyl) to an uneasy close. A little depressing this one.

Side 2 (vinyl) opens in superb fashion. ’Lady Stardust’ is my favourite Bowie piano song, rivalling anything in this vein from ’Hunky Dory’ (where it’s up against some pretty stiff competition to quote Edmond Blackadder). And another tune from another world.

’Star’ is the only track here which doesn’t amaze. It’s OK. But then the album closes so strongly that one quickly forgets anything but perfection. ’Hang Onto Yourself’ is a superb frantically paced number where the intense playing perfectly matches the desperate lyric. The title track should need no introduction. It is brilliant. And also recorded at Record Plant Mars. It’s funny that at the time Bowie’s whole persona was this mad Ziggy character. Now 34 years later, this album survives as just Great Music. So it’s not all in the presentation, thank God. Otherwise we’d all be still raving about Adam And The Ants.

’Suffragette City’ is compulsive stuff, both musically and lyrically. Presumably this is the capital of The Red Planet. And you can see why. Then the album closes as all great albums do with a stupendous number. ’Rock And Roll Suicide’ contains one of Bowie’s most captivating lyrics and most affecting vocals. Give me your arms…cos you’re wonderful. The kind of words you would say before everything turns black.

The great thing about listening to this timeless classic album from 1972 is that one almost feels as if one is there. In some mad parallel universe. Where people freak out to moonage daydreams whilst pushing through the market square. Where Time takes a cigarette and puts it in your mouth. And where all the children boogie.

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Great album - mediocre mastering
This is a great album but comparing it to the original vinyl LP there is definitely something missing.
I'm not sure what it is they changed, it's just not as good. Read more
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Enter the drums - exit with the last notes of Rock N Roll Suicide. Enough said.

Five Years: Sublime lyrics, amazing build up with piano and bass. Read more
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Quite simply magnificent. This is the album which launched Bowie's breakthrough to superstardom. Containing some truly classic tracks, including Five Years, Starman, Suffragette... Read more
Published 4 months ago by markr
Great songs with a sprinkle of 'stardust'!
Some great Tracks on this; 'Lady Stardust' and 'Rock 'n' Roll' among some of the very best.

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Published 4 months ago by FAMOUS NAME
Must be some of Bowie' best work
Listening to this will remind you that every generation has a clutch of musical talent. Cheaper than iTunes and great to have a nostalgia fix.
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The album that launched Bowie
It is nearly 40 years since this album, and world tour, catapulted Bowie to superstardom and brought attention to an impressive and diverse back catalogue. Read more
Published 6 months ago by angelwhite
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