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Covers
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Picture Disc
Our Take
Our Take
Bowie fans, hold onto your lightning bolt face paint, because it's time to dive into the latest vinyl release from the Thin White Duke himself. Yes, the one and only David Bowie's Covers (Picture Disc) is here to give your record player a dose of Ziggy Stardust-inspired magic.
This compilation of Bowie covering some of his favourite tracks from over the years is a true treasure trove for fans of the legendary artist. From his haunting rendition of "Space Oddity" to his electrifying take on "Changes", each track is a testament to Bowie's unparalleled talent and artistry.
The picture disc format adds an extra layer of cool to this already iconic album. With its striking visuals and high-quality sound, Covers is a must-have for any serious vinyl collector. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want to see that famous lightning bolt spinning on their turntable?
So, whether you're a die-hard Bowie aficionado or just looking to add some musical genius to your collection, Covers (Picture Disc) is a must-listen. Get ready to dance, cry, and everything in between as Bowie takes you on a journey through the greatest hits of his career. It's a record that truly deserves a spot in your rotation - so don't miss out on this timeless piece of music history.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Sorrow (Live at the Montreal Forum, Montral, Canada, 13th July 1983)
2. Everything's Alright (Live On the 1980 Floor Show, Recorded at the Marquee Club, London, 16th November, 1973)
3. I Can't Explain (Live at the Montral Forum, Montral, Canada, 13th July, 1983)
4. Go Now (Live at the Tin Machine, Nippon, Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 17th February 1992)
5. White Light, White Heat (Live at the Montreal Forum, Montreal, Canada, 13th July, 1988)
6. Nite Flights (Live On the Tonight Show, 1993)
7. If There Is Something (Live at the Tin Machine, Nippon, Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, 17th Feb 1992)
8. Wild Is the Wind (Live On the 1983 Rehearsal Broadcast, Los Colinas Soundstage, Dallas, TX, 27th April 1983)
9. Young Americans/Song Sung Blue/One Is the Loneliest/Number/Da Doo Ron, Ron/Wedding Bell Blues/Maybe Baby/Day Tripper...)
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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Returns
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About the artist
David Bowie
Ah, David Bowie. The chameleon of rock. The shape-shifter of pop. The icon of androgyny. This man needs no introduction, but I'll give him one anyway. Bowie burst onto the scene in the 1970s, dazzling us with his flamboyant stage presence and out-of-this-world personas. From Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, he captivated audiences with his groundbreaking music and avant-garde style. But it's not just Bowie's theatricality that sets him apart. His music is a genre-bending blend of rock, pop, electronic, and everything in between. Whether he's crooning "Space Oddity" or getting funky with "Let's Dance," Bowie's discography is as diverse as it is innovative. And let's not forget his collaborations with the likes of Queen, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop, which further solidify his status as a musical legend. Bowie's impact on the industry is undeniable. He paved the way for countless artists to embrace their individuality and push the boundaries of creativity. And his influence continues to be felt today, with musicians of all genres citing him as a major inspiration. So here's to David Bowie, the man who showed us that music knows no limits and that being yourself is the greatest gift of all. Rest in peace, Starman.
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