- Space Oddity
- Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed
- Don't Sit Down
- Letter to Hermione
- Cygnet Committee
- Janine
- Occasional Dream
- Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud
- God Knows I'm Good
- Memory of a Free Festival
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John Lodge Guest Artist,Bass,Bass
Rick Wakeman Guest Artist,Keyboards,Mellotron,Electric Harpsichord
Paul Buckmaster Bass,Cello
Terry Cox Drums
Bob Harris Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background),Brass,Saxophone
Mick Wayne Guitar
Tim Renwick Flute,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Tony Visconti Bass,Flute
Lesley Duncan Vocals (Background)
Mick Ronson Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Sue Harris Brass,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Marc Bolan Brass,Guitar,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Herbie Flowers Bass
Keith Christmas Guitar (Acoustic)
John Cambridge Drums
Godfrey McLean Drums
Benny Marshall Harmonica,Vocals (Background)
John "Hutch" Hutchinson Guitar,Vocals
Tony Woollcott Brass,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Tony Visconti Audio Production,Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Mastering,Recording
Ken Scott Audio Engineer,Engineer,Recording
Paul Buckmaster Arranger
Tim Renwick Recording
Pete Ritzema Engineer
Peter Mew Engineer,Digital Remastering
Nigel Reeve Engineer,Digital Remastering
David Bowie Arranger,Composer,Orchestration
Sue Harris Orchestration
Marc Bolan Orchestration
Ray Staff Mastering,Remastering Engineer
Paul Williams Producer
Barry Sheffield Engineer
Ivan Mogull Composer
Claudio Fabi Producer
Malcolm Toft Engineer
Bob Harris Orchestration
Tony Woollcott Orchestration
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Overview
When David Bowie's second album appeared in late 1969, he was riding high. His first ever hit single, the super-topical "Space Oddity," had scored on the back of the moon landing that summer, and so distinctive an air did it possess that, for a moment, its maker really did seem capable of soaring as high as Major Tom. Sadly, it was not to be. "Space Oddity" aside, Bowie possessed very little in the way of commercial songs, and the ensuing album (his second) emerged as a dense, even rambling, excursion through the folky strains that were the last glimmering of British psychedelia. Indeed, the album's most crucial cut, the lengthy "Cygnet Committee," was nothing less than a discourse on the death of hippiness, shot through with such bitterness and bile that it remains one of Bowie's all-time most important numbers -- not to mention his most prescient. The verse that unknowingly name-checks both the Sex Pistols ("the guns of love") and the Damned is nothing if not a distillation of everything that brought punk to its knees a full nine years later. The remainder of the album struggles to match the sheer vivacity of "Cygnet Committee," although "Unwashed and Slightly Dazed" comes close to packing a disheveled rock punch, all the more so as it bleeds into a half minute or so of Bowie wailing "Don't Sit Down" -- an element that, mystifyingly, was hacked from the 1972 reissue of the album. "Janine" and "An Occasional Dream" are pure '60s balladry, and "God Knows I'm Good" takes a well-meant but somewhat clumsy stab at social comment. Two final tracks, however, can be said to pinpoint elements of Bowie's own future. The folk epic "Wild Eyed Boy from Freecloud" (substantially reworked from the B-side of the hit) would remain in Bowie's live set until as late as 1973, while a re-recorded version of the mantric "Memory of a Free Festival" would become a single the following year, and marked Bowie's first studio collaboration with guitarist Mick Ronson. The album itself however, proved another dead end in a career that was gradually piling up an awful lot of such things. ~ Dave Thompson
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/26/2016 |
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Label: | Atlantic / Elektra / Rhino / Warner Bros. / Warner Music |
UPC: | 0825646287390 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
David Bowie Primary Artist,Brass,Organ,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Saxophone,Percussion,Stylophone,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)John Lodge Guest Artist,Bass,Bass
Rick Wakeman Guest Artist,Keyboards,Mellotron,Electric Harpsichord
Paul Buckmaster Bass,Cello
Terry Cox Drums
Bob Harris Vocals (Background),Vocals (Background),Brass,Saxophone
Mick Wayne Guitar
Tim Renwick Flute,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Tony Visconti Bass,Flute
Lesley Duncan Vocals (Background)
Mick Ronson Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Sue Harris Brass,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Marc Bolan Brass,Guitar,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Herbie Flowers Bass
Keith Christmas Guitar (Acoustic)
John Cambridge Drums
Godfrey McLean Drums
Benny Marshall Harmonica,Vocals (Background)
John "Hutch" Hutchinson Guitar,Vocals
Tony Woollcott Brass,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Technical Credits
Gus Dudgeon Audio Production,ProducerTony Visconti Audio Production,Mixing,Arranger,Producer,Mastering,Recording
Ken Scott Audio Engineer,Engineer,Recording
Paul Buckmaster Arranger
Tim Renwick Recording
Pete Ritzema Engineer
Peter Mew Engineer,Digital Remastering
Nigel Reeve Engineer,Digital Remastering
David Bowie Arranger,Composer,Orchestration
Sue Harris Orchestration
Marc Bolan Orchestration
Ray Staff Mastering,Remastering Engineer
Paul Williams Producer
Barry Sheffield Engineer
Ivan Mogull Composer
Claudio Fabi Producer
Malcolm Toft Engineer
Bob Harris Orchestration
Tony Woollcott Orchestration
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