domenica 5 settembre 2021

David Bowie - Oh you pretty thing (FM/FLAC)



(FM broadcast FLAC)

Label: Savage Hippo Records SH 111
Audio Source: radio broadcast 

Lineage: 
Silver --> EAC --> WAV --> FLAC 8 --> MWP 

Session 1 with Reeves Gabrels (Boston WBCN, April 8 1997)
01 - Scary Monsters 
02 - Seven Years in Tibet 
03 - Dead Man Walking 
04 - The Jean Genie 
05 - I Can't Read 

Session 2 with Mick Ronson (BBC, October 4 1971)
06 - The Superman 
07 - Oh you pretty Things/Eight Line Poem
08 - Kooks
09 - Fill Your Heart
10 - Amsterdam
11 - Andy Warhol

Session 3 with Reeves Gabrels (Atlanta 99X April 8 1997)
12 - Scary Monsters
13 - Seven Years in Tibet
14 - The Superman (part)
15 - Dead Man Walking
16 - The Jean Genie
17 - I Can't Read 

Total running time: 63m 55s 

Notes: very good to excellent sound quality

Info:
(From Bassman's excellent site http://www.algonet.se/~bassman/)
Thank God for Australian bootleggers! This is the most interesting release in years. For the first time is this very rare and odd BBC recording available on disc, and it is complete! Bowie and Ronson play as a duo, so the versions are very "stripped", but never the less perforrmed splendidly. The two other radio sessions are with Bowie and Gabrels as a duo, and were recorded for two different US radio stations. I don't know if the dates for those two sessions are recording dates or broadcast SCARY MONSTERS is played in a so called "country" version, and is actually very good!  All of the songs are great versions, and it's a pity that THE SUPERMEN wasn't played in full. The original pressing of this CD had a fault in EIGHT LINE POEM, and all copies except for 10 were destroyed. These ten discs have a differnt title and a different cover. The title on the cover is UNDER THE TABLE and has a different picture. The back insert is in black and white only and has thicker letters than the normal cover. The discs have credits to Tao Jones on them plus the original title. All sessions on the disc are in excellent sound quality. A true must!

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