It's on spotify too:I have only heard the Jeff Parker version of Soul Love. Very nice. I have the digital copy in my Bandcamp wishlist
It's on spotify too:I have only heard the Jeff Parker version of Soul Love. Very nice. I have the digital copy in my Bandcamp wishlist
The past couple have been announced mid to late July so hopefully soonAnyone heard anymore about box 5? I thought it was meant to be out this autumn?
The past couple have been announced mid to late July so hopefully soon
That is what I am hope for. At the least a recreation of the album like Gouster. Plus the complete BBC Theatre show.
Wonder which album Visconti will much with?
I wonder if they might just stop the boxsets with this one at 2000. Doing everything from Black Tie to Black Star would be too big, but if they doing another set with the last 4 albums would be sparse.
Who knows, just gimme the damn box set so I can sell my ridiculously inflated colour vinyl versions of Outside and hours
Tony would get his greasy mitts on both Next Day and Black Star and compress the shit out of them. Sigh
I wonder if they might just stop the boxsets with this one at 2000. Doing everything from Black Tie to Black Star would be too big, but if they doing another set with the last 4 albums would be sparse.
Who knows, just gimme the damn box set so I can sell my ridiculously inflated colour vinyl versions of Outside and hours
Not familiar with them, must investigate.Either way, very curious to what is in the box. I wonder if they will include the Leon Suite sessions?
Haven't owned an actual cd player in about 10yrs, but does not stop me from buying Bowie cds. Ordered both of these from Japan last Monday and arrived today.
For the 30th anniversary of Ziggy, Aladin Sane, Diamond Dogs and StationToStation (but not Young Americans which is weird) they did up double cd deluxe editions. They all included commissioned liner notes from David Buckley, who wrote the one of the better Bowie recording biographies (Strange Fascination).
Ziggy Stardust (with obi)
Diamond Dogs
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i just read a german article about the history of mtv and was pointed to this interesting interview from 1983
This is the article( which is more personal recollections of the authors than proper history of mtv) , but i found the link to the video only in the comments.Fantastic interview. Do you have a link to the article?
Not only a great interview that highlights MTV for what it was, that is the best example I've seen of how the word 'interesting' is most often used in English.