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CD: David Bowie Diamond Dogs 30th Anniversary Digital Remaster 2CD Edition (2004)
15.00 GBP
(19.00 USD)
15.00 GBP
23 May 2019
16 May 2019
1 bid
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10485
United Kingdom
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Diamond Dogs, groaning under its conceptual baggage of mad-dog apocalypse, seemed vaguely unsatisfying on its release in 1974, but it emerges from this refurbished twin-disc edition as one of the most interesting episodes in Bowie's career.
The album marked the point where he waved goodbye to Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane and began exploring a kind of Weimar soul music with lavish theatrical packaging, and the music still has one foot in the glam-rock camp, thanks to the rampant hit singles Rebel Rebel and Diamond Dogs. But in addition there was the Broadway balladeering of Sweet Thing and Big Brother and the tingling drama of 1984.
Released in 2004, the package comes as a miniature reproduction of the original sleeve, housed in a slipcase with a booklet of rare pictures and related information.
Disc two is crammed with curiosities, like a lewd demo of Candidate, the American single version of Rebel Rebel with wacky Latin percussion, and an incongruous cover of Springsteen's Growin' Up.
CD 1:
01 Future Legend (1.07)
02 Diamond Dogs (5.56)
03 Sweet Thing (3.38)
04 Candidate (2.40)
05 Sweet Thing (reprise) (2.32)
06 Rebel Rebel (4.30)
07 Rock 'n' Roll With Me (4.02)
08 We Are The Dead (4.54)
09 1984 (3.27)
10 Big Brother (3.20)
11 Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family (2.04)
CD 2:
01 1984*/Dodo** (5:27)
02 Rebel Rebel (U.S. Single Version) (2.58)
03 Dodo (2.53)
04 Growin' Up (2.23)
05 Alternative Candidate (a demo for proposed 1984 musical) (5.05)
06 Diamond Dogs (K-Tel Best Of Edit) (4.37)
07 Candidate (Intimacy mix) (2.57)
08 Rebel Rebel (2003) (3.10)
Keep cool! Diamond Dogs rule, OK.
The album marked the point where he waved goodbye to Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane and began exploring a kind of Weimar soul music with lavish theatrical packaging, and the music still has one foot in the glam-rock camp, thanks to the rampant hit singles Rebel Rebel and Diamond Dogs. But in addition there was the Broadway balladeering of Sweet Thing and Big Brother and the tingling drama of 1984.
Released in 2004, the package comes as a miniature reproduction of the original sleeve, housed in a slipcase with a booklet of rare pictures and related information.
Disc two is crammed with curiosities, like a lewd demo of Candidate, the American single version of Rebel Rebel with wacky Latin percussion, and an incongruous cover of Springsteen's Growin' Up.
CD 1:
01 Future Legend (1.07)
02 Diamond Dogs (5.56)
03 Sweet Thing (3.38)
04 Candidate (2.40)
05 Sweet Thing (reprise) (2.32)
06 Rebel Rebel (4.30)
07 Rock 'n' Roll With Me (4.02)
08 We Are The Dead (4.54)
09 1984 (3.27)
10 Big Brother (3.20)
11 Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family (2.04)
CD 2:
01 1984*/Dodo** (5:27)
02 Rebel Rebel (U.S. Single Version) (2.58)
03 Dodo (2.53)
04 Growin' Up (2.23)
05 Alternative Candidate (a demo for proposed 1984 musical) (5.05)
06 Diamond Dogs (K-Tel Best Of Edit) (4.37)
07 Candidate (Intimacy mix) (2.57)
08 Rebel Rebel (2003) (3.10)
Keep cool! Diamond Dogs rule, OK.