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Space Oddity/Hunky Dory/the Man Who Sold the World [Box set]

David Bowie Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (15 Sep 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Box set
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B0000BVLU5
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 707,447 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Space Oddity
2. Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
3. Don’t Sit Down
4. Letter To Hermione
5. Cygnet Committee
6. Janine
See all 10 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Changes
2. Oh! You Pretty Things
3. Eight Line Poem
4. Life On Mars?
5. Kooks
6. Quicksand
See all 11 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. The Width Of A Circle
2. All The Madmen
3. Black Country Rock
4. After All
5. Running Gun Blues
6. Saviour Machine
See all 9 tracks on this disc

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5.0 out of 5 stars Before Ziggy played guitar.... 4 Nov 2003
Bowie's 2nd - 4th LPs in a neat box set for under 16 quid? Wo! Now there's value for money, folks! A near perfect introduction to the pre-Ziggy world of Bowie that, thankfully, doesn't stretch too far back to his scary Anthony Newley 1st LP phase (cf 'Laughing Gnome' et al).

'Space Oddity' has the classic hit of the same name (naturally) plus gorgeous tracks like 'Janine', 'Wide Eyed Boy From Free Cloud', a curious 1984-esque vision of the 'Cygnet Committee' and the far-out 'Memory of a Free Festival'. Admittedly its more Neil Young than Lou Reed but just like the old Crazy Horse himself it's still satisfyingly rockin' in a folky way.

TMWSTW is Bowie stepping into the glam ROCK ring and how! Old Ronno is on board and - along with 'Aladdin Sane' 3 years later - Bowie proves he can rock out full-metal stylee as well as anything the Zeps or the Sabs could muster. From the blistering opener 'The Width of A Circle' all the way to 'The Supermen' and encompassing brilliant Burroughsian-paranoid songs such as 'All The Madman' (perhaps Bowie's first proclamation of his sexuality?? Discuss) and the always magnificent title track, this is one heavy mother! Oh and Bowie's in a lovely frock on the cover.

'Hunky Dory' is the album that most non-Bowie fans rate as their 2nd favourite after Ziggy. Now, that's not slating it as it's a great album but he did produce other fantastic albums after Ziggy which ALWAYS get ignored (e.g. 'Aladdin Sane' & 'Station To Station' to name two). Anyway, here you can see Bowie the superstar was on well his way as finally he marries his rockier side to the proper singer-songwriter side....

Bowie may have messed up in the 1980s and released some poor albums which put off many casual fans who had one or two albums (including Ziggy). For those in this disposition all you need is this to remind you why people like me and gaggles of critics with good taste love the man. Or, alternatively, if want to see how Ziggy began 'making love to his ego' you can do no better than this nicely put together set. And PLEASE avoid anything from his Anthony Newley phase for goodness sake!! Read more ›

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3.0 out of 5 stars Hunky Dory is worth the price 28 Mar 2005
By Pieter Uys HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
This 3-disc set includes Bowie's masterpiece Hunky Dory, the heavy metal excursion The Man Who Sold The World and the not so good Space Oddity album from 1969.

The first disc is Space Oddity, which includes the hit and some charming items like Memory Of A Free Festival. The songs aren't that great and the sound hovers uncomfortably between folk and rock.

The second disc is the great Hunky Dory, an album of stunning diversity and vision. There are the tributes to Andy Warhol and Lou Reed, plus the magnificent Life On Mars and the catchy Changes, and the sound included proper rock and authentic folkie acoustic numbers.

The third disc is his heavy metal album with Mick Ronson and Tony Visconti. It is a dark work with some outstanding songs like the title track, All The Madmen, Black Country Rock, Width Of A Circle and The Supermen.

Hunky Dory is the best by far and provides most of the memorable songs. I recommend this set only to Bowie completists, not the newbie. It provides a fascinating look at the development of his career from the Tony Newly/Music Hall phase to the world of rock.

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