Ch Ch Ch Changes! - David Bowie Talk

Same. Mine email says there is no tracking number on Standard Mail and that it should take 10-14 business days. So giving them the benefit of doubt that they shipped it on July 20 it has been only 6 business days for me.

Any updates?

The Record Store UK delivery info page says courier delivery should take 6 business days but, my package has been at pre-shipment for 2 weeks now. I don't think it's coming so I sent an e-mail requesting a refund.
 
I do hope all these live records actually show up as physical releases. I can stream them but for some stuff I prefer to own it, even if it is just a cd

@gafacaode any luck with Tin Machine 2? Mine arrived on Wednesday
 
any luck with Tin Machine 2? Mine arrived on Wednesday

Nope. They asked me to wait for 20 business days (from the alleged shipping date) for it to show up even though tracking still says it's in pre-shipment.
Funny thing is they sell the courier option as speedier and more reliable.
Anyway, by mid week the deadline will be up and I'll request a refund.

I've already ordered a second copy from a Dutch seller and it's already on its way and should be here next week.

And it was cheaper than what I payed on Record Store UK...
 
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(AKA TMWSTW) 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

“Oh no, not me, I never lost control...”

DAVID BOWIE - 'METROBOLIST’ (AKA ‘THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD') 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

REMIXED BY TONY VISCONTI WITH ARTWORK BASED ON ORIGINAL TITLE & DESIGN
RELEASED 6th NOVEMBER, 2020 ON LIMITED VINYL AND CD FORMATS, ALSO FOR STREAMING AND DOWNLOAD AT STANDARD AND HIGH RESOLUTION DOWNLOAD (96kHz/24bit)

4th SEPTEMBER, 2020 London Parlophone Records is proud to announce release details for METROBOLIST (aka THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD) 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION to be released on 6th NOVEMBER, 2020.

This November sees the 50th Anniversary of the release of David Bowie’s The Man Who Sold The World in North America. The rest of the world would have to wait until April 1971 to witness Bowie’s landmark entry into the 1970s, marking the beginning of a collaboration with guitarist Mick Ronson that would last through classic works including Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane—as well as the first in a 10-year series of indispensable albums stretching through 1980’s Scary Monsters…

Originally titled Metrobolist, the album's name was changed at the last minute to The Man Who Sold The World -- the original stereo master tapes were in fact labelled Metrobolist, with the title ultimately crossed out. The 2020 re-release of the album under its Metrobolist moniker has been remixed by original producer Tony Visconti, with the exception of the track ‘After All’ which Tony considered perfect as is, and is featured in its 2015 remaster incarnation.

The Metrobolist 50th anniversary artwork has been created by Mike Weller who was behind the originally intended album artwork which Mercury refused to release. The gatefold sleeve also features many images from the infamous Keith MacMillan Mr Fish ‘dress’ shoot at Haddon Hall which would cause so much controversy when one of the shots was used on the cover of the The Man Who Sold The World album in the rest of the world in spring of 1971.

The original U.S. release of The Man Who Sold The World utilised some of the original Metrobolist design elements.

As with the Space Oddity 50th anniversary vinyl, as well as a 180g black vinyl edition, it will come in 2020 limited edition handwritten numbered copies on gold vinyl (# 1971 - 2020) and on white vinyl (# 1 - 1970) all randomly distributed.

For the 50th anniversary the 1970 story of the gatefold sleeve can be told in full with unused ‘dress’ photos. As Mike Weller explains “There is a story concealed in the carpet-scattered playing cards, David has thrown a plain 52 card deck in the air as though “casting the runes” but in a significant break from 60s Tarot divinations such as I Ching etc he casts runes using a four-suit pack and switches man-dress, along with the Court Card of the Future from right hand to left, signifying a new decade and new cultural era.”

David personally delivered the Metrobolist concept and his gatefold plan to the record company for production and now with this release, it can finally be seen much closer to its original concept. Bowie speaking in 2000 said of the sleeve imagery "Mick Weller devised this kind of very subversive looking cartoon and put in some quite personalised things. The building in the background on the cartoon in fact was the hospital where my half brother had committed himself to. So for me, it had lots of personal resonance about it.”

DAVID BOWIE METROBOLIST TRACKLISTING

The Width of a Circle
All the Madmen
Black Country Rock
After All
Running Gun Blues
Saviour Machine
She Shook Me Cold
The Man Who Sold the World
The Supermen

METROBOLIST ALBUM AVAILABLE 6th NOVEMBER, 2020 ON PARLOPHONE

#Bowie1970 #BowieMetrobolist #BowieTMWSTW
 
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Just press "Buddha" please.

Oh well. I actually thought Visconti did a good job with remixing Space Oddity and I bought it, though not like I throw it on regularly.

The only problem with these new remixes is I am not so sure how much notes David left for them. Supposedly he was always unhappy with Lodger and left detailed notes on how he wanted it improved.
 
Just press "Buddha" please.

Oh well. I actually thought Visconti did a good job with remixing Space Oddity and I bought it, though not like I throw it on regularly.

The only problem with these new remixes is I am not so sure how much notes David left for them. Supposedly he was always unhappy with Lodger and left detailed notes on how he wanted it improved.

Blimey Im clocking up the Bowie Vinyl ..two crates and ever growing ..there’s also a Young Americans Gold Vinyl release soon too
 
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