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Rarities 1966-1968

Rarities 1966-1968

SKU: V86901 Barcode: 0803341559653
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Picture Disc

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  • Released Date: 24 Mar 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

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Review: DAVID BOWIE Rare 1966-1968 (Picture Disc)

In a universe where David Bowie reigns supreme, it's always a delightful surprise when hidden gems from his early years resurface. This limited edition picture disc showcasing rare tracks from 1966-1968 is a treasure trove for any Bowie aficionado.

From the jazzy grooves of "London Bye Ta Ta" to the raw emotion in "Let Me Sleep Beside You," this album captures a young Bowie finding his footing in the ever-evolving world of music. The experimental nature of these tracks gives a glimpse into the eclectic genius that Bowie would later become.

The packaging of this picture disc is a work of art in itself, with vibrant visuals that capture the psychedelic essence of the era. It's a true collector's item that will have fans scrambling to get their hands on a piece of Bowie history.

While some may argue that these tracks lack the polish of Bowie's later works, there's an undeniable charm in their rawness and spontaneity. It's like peering into a crystal ball and seeing the genesis of a musical legend.

Overall, this rare collection is a must-have for any Bowie enthusiast. It's a sonic time capsule that reminds us of the boundless creativity and innovation that Bowie brought to the world of music. So put on your favourite feather boa, dim the lights, and let yourself be transported back to the swinging sixties with this dazzling picture disc.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. That's a Promise
2. Silly Boy Blue
3. Love You 'Til Tuesday
4. Over the Wall We Go
5. When I Live My Dream
6. Let Me Sleep Beside You
7. Karma Man
8. Everything Is You
9. Social Girl
10. Love You 'Til Tuesday (Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio, 18 December 1967)
11. When I Live My Dream (Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio, 18 December 1967)
12. Little Bombardier (Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio, 18 December 1967)
13. Silly Boy Blue (Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio, 18 December 1967)
14. In the Heat of the Morning (Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio, 18 December 1967)
15. Columbine
16. The Mirror
17. When I Live My Dream
18. When I'm Five (Top Gear Session, Piccadilly 1 Studio, 13 May 1968)

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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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