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DescriptionArtist...............: David Bowie Album................: The Singles 1969-1993 (2cd) Genre................: Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 1993 Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode) & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 62 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: TntVillage Ripped by............: Leonenero on 17/11/2015 Posted by............: Leonenero on 17/11/2015 News Server..........: news.astraweb.com News Group(s)........: TntVillage Included.............: NFO, LOG, CUE, M3U Covers...............: Front Back CD --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting CD 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. [03:34] David Bowie - Space Oddity 2. [02:56] David Bowie - Sorrow 3. [04:30] David Bowie - Drive In Saturday 4. [06:07] David Bowie - Diamond Dogs 5. [04:32] David Bowie - Rebel Rebel 6. [05:13] David Bowie - Young Americans 7. [04:18] David Bowie - Fame 8. [04:01] David Bowie - Golden Years 9. [03:46] David Bowie - Tvc 15 10. [02:58] David Bowie - Be My Wife 11. [03:05] David Bowie - Sound And Vision 12. [03:36] David Bowie - Changes 13. [03:34] David Bowie - Beauty And The Beast 14. [03:15] David Bowie - Oh You Pretty Things 15. [03:52] David Bowie - Life On Mars 16. [03:16] David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust 17. [04:16] David Bowie - Starman 18. [02:49] David Bowie - John I'm Only Dancing 19. [03:28] David Bowie - Suffragette City 20. [04:09] David Bowie - The Jean Genie Playing Time.........: 01:17:17 Total Size...........: 485,79 MB --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting CD 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. [03:38] David Bowie - Heroes 2. [04:10] David Bowie - Let's Dance 3. [04:18] David Bowie - China Girl 4. [03:59] David Bowie - Modern Love 5. [03:12] David Bowie - Blue Jean 6. [04:42] David Bowie - Loving The Alien 7. [03:17] David Bowie - Dancing In The Street [With Mick Jagger] 8. [05:39] David Bowie - Absolute Beginners 9. [04:17] David Bowie - Day-In Day-Out 10. [04:07] David Bowie - Never Let Me Down 11. [03:55] David Bowie - Jump They Say 12. [03:20] David Bowie - Boys Keep Swinging 13. [03:24] David Bowie - DJ 14. [03:08] David Bowie - Look Back In Anger 15. [03:37] David Bowie - Ashes To Ashes 16. [03:26] David Bowie - Fashion 17. [05:12] David Bowie - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) 18. [04:05] David Bowie - Under Pressure [With Queen] 19. [06:46] David Bowie - Cat People (Putting Out Fire) Playing Time.........: 01:18:13 Total Size...........: 518,44 MB There have been a multitude of David Bowie collections released after his breakthrough in the early '70s. Arguably, however, not one does a better job than this of illustrating just how powerful that breakthrough was (and the follow-through as well), and how absolutely the odd-eyed boy from Brixton changed the face of British pop. Beginning in the summer of 1972, when "Starman" revived the fortunes of the former one-hit ("Space Oddity") wonder, Bowie released one of the most commanding sequences of 45s in British chart history, a run that not only included some of the finest records in his repertoire ("John, I'm Only Dancing," "The Jean Genie," "Drive-In Saturday," "Rebel Rebel," "Fame"), but also reached back into his pre-fame catalog for the occasional space-filler -- "Life on Mars?" was already two years old when it made the U.K. Top Three in 1973. All are here, with the sequence filled out with some genuinely significant B-sides, none more so than "Ziggy Stardust" and "Suffragette City," both of which would have made great A-sides in their own right. On through the '70s and '80s the collection goes, adopting a more populist approach for Bowie's latter-day career. Sharing Widget |
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