DAVID BOWIE - [five Years 1969 - 1973]

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Release Type: OFFICIAL RELEASE
Label: Parlophone
Cat. Number: 0825646284085
Release Country: Unknown
Release Year: 2015
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Item Description

Box Set,
Compilation

This box set includes an 128 page hardback book of previously unpublished photos, producers' notes, contemporary reviews, copyright information and so on.
Made in the EU.
Regular retail version. Bowie store preorder release with bonus Pin Ups Radio Show disc is [r=7530955].

Editor's note: The discs in this set are indexed according to the box set back paper listing (by release date), not in the order they are presented in the book (by recording date). Later box sets in this series are grouped by original release date.

Unique to this box set:
The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (2003 Ken Scott Mix)
Re:Call 1

Album and track notes
CD1: David Bowie [a.k.a. Space Oddity] released as David Bowie on [url=/release/2823685]Phillips SBL 7912[/url] on 14 Nov 1969. Recorded at Trident Studios. Recording Notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary review by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo.
Editor's notes: 1969 U.S. release on [url=/release/2476469]Mercury SR 61246[/url] with modified artwork is generally called by its strapline Man of Words/Man of Music, but this title does not appear on spine or disc labels. Re-released as Space Oddity on [url=/release/777704]RCA LSP 4813[/url] with new packaging in 1972.

CD2: The Man Who Sold the World released on [url=/release/710468]Mercury SR 61325[/url] (U.S.) on 4 Nov 1970 / [url=/release/1230645]Mercury 6338 041[/url] (U.K.) on 10 Apr 1971. Recorded at Trident and Advision Studios. Remixed by Tony Visconti at Trident Studios. Recording Notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary review by John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone.
Editor's note: Re-released on [url=/release/926376]RCA LSP 4816[/url] with new packaging in 1972.

CD3: Hunky Dory released on [url=/release/2823685]RCA SF 422921[/url] on 17 Dec 1971. Recorded at Trident Studios, London. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone.

CD4: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars released on [url=/release/618952]RCA SF 8287[/url] (U.K.) / [url=/release/5671757]RCA LSP 4702[/url] (U.S.) on 16 Jun 1972. This mastering first released as 40th anniversary edition [url=/release/3700953]EMI DBZS 40[/url] on 4 Jun 2012. Recorded at Trident Studios. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by Richard Cromelin, Rolling Stone.
CD10: First released in 5.1 on SACD [url=/release/1912786]EMI 521 9002[/url] on 29th September, 2003. First released in stereo at 48 Khz/24bit on the 40th anniversary edition, see above.

CD5: Aladdin Sane released on [url=/release/1344568]RCA RS 1001[/url] (U.K.) / [url=/release/1139477]RCA LSP 4852[/url] (U.S.) on 13 Apr 1973 [printed as 13 Apr 1971]. This mastering first released as 40th anniversary edition [url=/release/4470429]EMI DBAS 40[/url] in 2013. "The Jean Genie" and "The Prettiest Star" recorded at RCA Studios, New York, "Drive-In Saturday" recorded at RCA Studios, Nashville, all others recorded at Trident Studios, London. Cover design at Duffy Design Concepts. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express.

CD6: Pinups released on [url=/release/440664]RCA RS 1003[/url] (U.K.) / [url=/release/408867]RCA APL1-0291[/url] (U.S.) on 19 Oct 1973 [printed as 13th April 1971]. Recorded at The Château d'Hérouville [Studio Hérouville], France. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express.

CD7: Live Santa Monica '72 recorded live at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, 20 Oct 1972. Released officially on [url=/release/1529510]EMI BOWLIVE 201062[/url] on 30 Jul 2008. Concert review by Robert Hilburn, Los Angeles Times.
Recorded by The Wally Heider Facility. Mastered at Sterling Sound, New York.
Editor's note: Different mix and mastering released partially unofficially as [r1056320], 1994.

CD8, CD9: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture Soundtrack recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, 3 Jul 1973. Original mix released as Ziggy Stardust - The Motion Picture on [url=/release/2198791]RCA PL 84862(2)[/url] in Oct 1983. 30th anniversary remix released on [url=/release/2805944]EMI 541 9792[/url] [cited as ZIGGYRIP 3773] on 1 Apr 2003. Original concert recording made for Trident Studios. New stereo mix, January 2002.
Track 8-1 incorporating "Beethoven's Ninth Symphony" appears courtesy of CBS Masterworks. Track 9-1 incorporating "The Willem Tell Overture" appears courtesy Warner Bros. Films. Taken the from original motion picture soundtrack [url=/master/76290]A Clockwork Orange[/url].
First concert review author and publication unknown. Second concert review by Martin Hayman, publication unknown.

CD10: See above at CD4.

CD11, CD12: Re:Call 1.
Tracks 11-1, 11-2, 11-4, 11-5, 11-8 to 11-12, 12-1 & 12-2 are mono. Transferred and remastered at AIR Mastering, London.
Tracks 11-1 and 11-2: "Space Oddity" / "Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud" released on [url=/release/6843673]Phillips BF1801[/url] on 11th July 1969. Recorded at Trident Studios, London, Jun 1969. "Space Oddity" musicians as per album version on CD1.
Track 11-3: "Ragazzo Solo, Ragazza Sola" released on [url=/release/3773652]Phillips 704 208 BW[/url] in Italy in February 1970. Recorded at Morgan Studios, 20th December 1969. Musicians as per "Space Oddity" album version on CD1.
Tracks 11-4 and 11-5: "The Prettiest Star" / "Conversation Piece" released on [url=/release/6376262]Mercury MF 1135[/url] on 6th March 1970. Recorded at Trident Studios, London, 1970.
Tracks 11-6 and 11-7: "Memory Of A Free Festival" (Part 1) / "Memory Of A Free Festival" (Part 2) released on [url=/release/6851089]Mercury 6052 026[/url] on 26th June 1970. Recorded March 1970.
Track 11-8: "All The Madmen" released on [url=/release/3919288]Mercury 73173[/url] for promotional purposes (no date). Remixed at Trident Studios.
Track 11-9: "Janine" mono edit previously unreleased. Recorded at Trident Studios. Musicians as per album version on CD2.
Track 11-10: "Holy Holy" released on [url=/release/5181939]Mercury 6052 049[/url] on 15 Jan 1971.
Tracks 11-11 and 11-12: "Moonage Daydream" / "Hang On To Yourself" by [a=Arnold Corns] released on [url=/release/9692245]B&C CB 149[/url] on 7th May 1971. Produced for Butterfly Record Productions. Recorded at Radio Luxembourg Studio, London.
Tracks 12-1 and 12-2: "Changes" / "Andy Warhol" released on [url=/release/926389]RCA 74-0605[/url] (U.S.) on 7th December 1971 and [url=/release/3786682]RCA 2160[/url] (U.K.) on 7th January 1973. Musicians as per album version on CD3.
Track 12-3: "Starman" released on [url=/release/474267]RCA 2199[/url] on 28th April 1972. Musicians as per album version on CD3.
Track 12-4: "John, I'm Only Dancing" released on [url=/release/10187817]RCA 2263[/url] on on 1st September 1972. Recorded on 26th June 1972 at Olympic Studios, Barnes, London.
Track 12-5: "The Jean Genie" released on [url=/release/1002506]RCA 2302[/url] on 24th November1972. Recorded at RCA Studios in New York between 4th and 6th October 1972 and mixed at RCA Studios in Nashville on 12th October 1972.
Tracks 12-6 and 12-7: "Drive-In Saturday" / "Round And Round" released on [url=/release/965732]RCA 74-16321[/url] (Germany) and [url=/release/1935494]RCA 2352[/url] (elsewhere) on 6th April 1973.
Track 12-7: Originally recorded during the early sessions for the 'Ziggy Stardust' album at Trident Studios, London in November 1971.
Track 12-8: "John, I'm Only Dancing" (Sax Version) released on [url=/release/2923038]RCA 2263[/url] in April 1973. Re-recording version recorded around 20th January 1973 at Trident Studios, London.
Track 12-9: "Time" released on [url=/release/4857573]RCA APBO-0001[/url] in U.S on 1st June 1973. Musicians as per album version on CD5.
Track 12-10: "Amsterdam" released on [url=/release/4194024]RCA 2424[/url] as b-side of "Sorrow," 12th October 1973. Originally recorded during the early sessions for the 'Ziggy Stardust' album at Trident Studios, London in 1971, appearing on an early LP production master for that album.
Track 12-11: "Holy Holy" (Spiders Version) released on [url=/release/2727743]RCA APBO 0293[/url] as b-side of "Diamond Dogs," 14th June 1974. Another left over from the 'Ziggy Stardust' album sessions in November 1971 at Trident Studios, London.
Track 12-12: "Velvet Goldmine" released on [url=/release/443348]Maxi-Million series single RCA 2593[/url] on 26th September 1975. Recorded at the 'Ziggy Stardust' album sessions on 17th November 1971 at Trident Studios, London.

Designed at Gas Associates, London, 2015.
Scanning and retouching by Mark Adams at Davidbowie.com and Gavin O'Neill.

℗2015 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Parlophone Records Ltd. ©2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co, LLC

CD1: Originally ℗ 1969 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. Digital remaster ℗ 2015 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD2: Originally ℗ 1970 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. Digital remaster ℗ 2015 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD3: Originally ℗ 1971 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. Digital remaster ℗ 2015 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD4: Originally ℗ 1972 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. Digital remaster ℗ 2013 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD5: Originally ℗ 1973 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. Digital remaster ℗ 2012 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD6: Originally ℗ 1973 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. Digital remaster ℗ 2015 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD7: ℗ 2008 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD8/9: ℗ 2003 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD10: ℗ 2012 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
CD11/12: ℗ 2015 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC. All Digital remaster ℗ 2015 except tracks 12-3, 12-4, 12-8 ℗ 2012 and track 12-5 ℗ 2014 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co. LLC under licence to Parlophone Records Ltd.

All songs published by: North America - Tintoretto Music (BMI) administered by RZO Music, Inc., Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. (BMI) o/b/o EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Chrysalis Songs (BMI). Rest of the world - Tintoretto Music / RZO Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Chrysalis Music Ltd. except
tracks 1-1, 1-7, 7-8, 8-5, 8-10, 11-1 to 11-3 North America - TRO-Essex Music International, Inc. (ASCAP). Rest of the world - Onward Music Ltd.
track 1-2 ("Don't Sit Down") North America - Tintoretto Music (BMI) administered by RZO Music, Inc. Rest of the world - Tintoretto Music / RZO Music Ltd.
tracks 1-9, 6-4, 11-6, 11-7 North America - TRO-Essex Music International, Inc. (ASCAP). Rest of the world - Westminster Music Ltd.
tracks 3-7, 4-5, 10-5 North America - Irving Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Rondor Music Ltd.
track 5-7 North America - Carlin Music Ltd. Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.
tracks 5-8, 9-5 North America - Gideon Music Inc., ABKCO Music Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Westminster Music Ltd., ABCKO Music Ltd.
track 6-1 North America - Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Francis Day & Hunter Ltd.
track 6-2 North America - Sloopy II Music (BMI). Rest of the world - EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
track 6-3 North America - Conrad Music (BMI). Rest of the world - Arc Music Corp.
track 6-5 North America - Carlin Music Corp (BMI), Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.
track 6-6 North America - Champion Music (BMI), Suolubaf Music (BMI), ABKCO Music Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Fabulous Music.
track 6-7 North America - EMI Unart Catalogue, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - EMI United Partnership Ltd.
track 6-8 North America - Grand Canyon Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - EMI United Partnership Ltd.
track 6-9 North America - Dunmo Music Ltd. (BMI). Rest of the world - Dunmo Music Publishing Co. Ltd.
track 6-10 North America - EMI Unart Catalogue, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Yardbirds Music Ltd.
track 6-11 North America - Tro-Devon Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Fabulous Music Ltd.
track 6-12 North America - ABCKO Music, Inc. (BMI), Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.
tracks 7-10, 8-11 North America - Pouchenel Editions Musicales So, (SABAM), Mort Shuman Songs LLP (BMI) administered by Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.
tracks 7-15, 9-7 North America - Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd. (BMI) administered by Screen Gems-EMI Ltd. Rest of the world - EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
tracks 8-1, 9-1 Tempi Music (BMI)
track 9-8 Copyright Control
track 9-9 ("Pomp And Circumstance") Public Domain
tracks 11-10, 12-11, 12-12 North America - Jones Music America (ASCAP) administered by ARZO Publishing, Colgems-EMI Music, Inc. (ASCAP) o/b/o EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Chrysalis Music (ASCAP). Rest of the world - Jones Music America / RZO Music Ltd., EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Chrysalis Music Ltd.
track 11-4 North America - Carlin Music Corp. Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.
track 11-5 North America - Carbert Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.
track 12-7 North America - Isalee Music (BMI). Rest of the world - ARC Music Corp (BMI).
track 12-10 North America - Pouchenel Editions Musicales So, (SABAM)., Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of the world - Carlin Music Corp.

Errata:
The back sleeve of CD5 has catalog number DBX1-7 while the disc has (the correct number) DBX1-6.
CD7 has DBX1-7 <0825646283286> on the back sleeve but DBX1 <0825646283286> on the disc.
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