Aladdin Sane: Remastered (David Bowie) from EMI
Disk 1: - Watch That Man (1999 Digital Remaster) - Aladdin Sane (1999 Digital Remaster) - Drive In Saturday (1999 Digital Remaster) - Panic In Detroit (1999 Digital Remaster) - Cracked Actor (1999 Digital Remaster) - Time (1999 Digital Remaster) - The Prettiest Star (1999 Digital Remaster) - Let's Spend The Night Together (1999 Digital Remaster) - The Jean Genie (1999 Digital Remaster) - Lady Grinning Soul (1999 Digital Remaster)

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Binding/Format: Audio CD Release Date: 06/09/1999 Availability: dispatched within 24 hours Index: Music
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Music Pod Price: £7.49
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Product Description Remastered 1973 Album Fts : "Cracked Actor","Panic in Detriot", "Time", "Drive-in Saturday"
The second most important moment in Bowie's glam period, Aladdin Sane is full of smart, cutting-edge songs that hold up decades later as classic moments in rock. Standout tracks include "Panic in Detroit", with Mick Ronson's screaming guitars and Mick Woodmansey's urgent drumming; "Watch that Man", a piano-driven, rollicking number perfect for the Bowie strut; the lascivious and sweaty "Cracked Actor"; the punky "Jean Genie"; and a perfectly raucous cover of "Let's Spend the Night Together". "Time" hearkens back to the theatrics of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, while "Drive in Saturday", "The Prettiest Star", and "Lady Grinning Soul" serve as precursors to Bowie's "plastic soul" sounds that came later in the 1970s. Aladdin Sane is even more impressive when considering that the same year this album was made, Bowie was also working with artists like Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, producing some of their most heralded works (the Stooges' Raw Power and Reed's Transformer). --Lorry Fleming
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Associated music album categories: Rock & Classic Rock |
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