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David Bowie: "Hunky Dory - The Most Intellectually Brilliant Man" Advert (1972)
David Bowie’s "Hunky Dory - The Most Intellectually Brilliant Man" , a one-page advert in Melody Maker , January 8, 1972.

David Bowie
Jan 8, 19721 min read


David Bowie: "Oh You Pretty Thing" Single (1971)
Peter Noone’s "Oh You Pretty Thing" , a cover of the David Bowie song, backed with "Together Forever" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl...

David Bowie
Apr 29, 19711 min read


David Bowie: "Moonage Daydream" Single (1971)
Arnold Corns’ "Moonage Daydream" backed with "Hang On to Yourself" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by B&C Records...

David Bowie
Apr 29, 19711 min read


David Bowie: "The Man Who Sold the World" Album (1971)
David Bowie’s The Man Who Sold the World was released as an LP album in the UK by Mercury Records (catalog number 6338 041) on April 8,...

David Bowie
Apr 7, 19711 min read


David Bowie: The Man Who Sold The World Album (1970)
Bowie's US Cartoon Cover Classic David Bowie’s The Man Who Sold The World LP was released in the US on 12" vinyl and 8-Track Cartridge on November 4, 1970, on Mercury Records (catalogue: SR-61325 and MC8 61325, respectively).. This 9-track proto-glam rock album, Bowie’s third, featured heavy riffs and sci-fi lyrics, marking his shift from folk to hard rock. Produced by Tony Visconti, it peaked at No. 105 on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape . Issued in a cartoon cover sleeve (f

David Bowie
Nov 3, 19705 min read


David Bowie: "Memory Of A Free Festival" Single (1970)
David Bowie’s "Memory Of A Free Festival Part 1" backed with "Memory Of A Free Festival Part 2" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single...

David Bowie
Jun 11, 19701 min read


David Bowie: "The World of David Bowie" Album (1970)
David Bowie's The World of David Bowie was released on March 6, 1970, in the UK by Decca Records as part of their The World of... series,...

David Bowie
Mar 6, 19701 min read


David Bowie: "The Prettiest Star" Single (1970)
David Bowie’s "The Prettiest Star" backed with "Conversation Piece" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Mercury Records...

David Bowie
Mar 6, 19701 min read


David Bowie: David Bowie (Space Oddity) Album (1969)
Vasarely's Depth of a Circle David Bowie’s David Bowie (Space Oddity 1972) LP, released in the UK on November 14, 1969, on Philips Records (catalogue: SBL 7912 / SBL.7912 / 852 146 BY), was his second studio album. Produced by Tony Visconti (except “Space Oddity” by Gus Dudgeon) at Trident Studios, this 9-track folk-psych journey—featuring Rick Wakeman’s Mellotron, Paul Buckmaster’s cello, and hidden “Don't Sit Down”—followed David Bowie (1967). With Vernon Dewhurst’s Vasarel

David Bowie
Nov 13, 19692 min read


David Bowie: "Love You Till Tuesday" Single (1967)
David Bowie’s "Love You Till Tuesday" backed with "Did You Ever Have a Dream" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Deram...

David Bowie
Jul 13, 19673 min read


David Bowie: "David Bowie" Album (1967)
David Bowie’s David Bowie was released as an LP album in the UK by Deram Records (catalog number SML 1007) on June 1, 1967, marking his...

David Bowie
May 31, 19672 min read


I Dig Everything Single (UK) (1966)
The single "I Dig Everything" by David Bowie, backed with "I'm Not Losing Sleep," was released on August 19, 1966, through Pye Records....

David Bowie
Aug 18, 19661 min read


David Bowie: "Do Anything You Say" Single (1966)
David Bowie’s "Do Anything You Say" backed with "Good Morning Girl" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by Pye Records...

David Bowie
Mar 31, 19661 min read


David Bowie: "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" Single (1965)
Davy Jones’ "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" backed with "Baby Loves That Way" , was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK by...

David Bowie
Aug 19, 19651 min read


David Bowie: "I Pity the Fool" Single (1965)
The Manish Boys' "I Pity the Fool" was released as a single, backed with "Take My Tip", in the UK through Parlophone Records on March 5,...

David Bowie
Mar 5, 19651 min read


Liza Jane Single: 1964
Backed with "Louie, Louie Go Home" as the B-side, Davie Jones with The King Bees released the single "Liza Jane," in the UK on June 5, 1964. This marked the first recording released by a 17-year-old David Bowie, then performing under his birth name, Davie Jones. The song is a reworking of the traditional "Li'l Liza Jane," arranged as a six-bar blues with input from the band and their manager, Leslie Conn, who took songwriting credit, likely for royalty purposes. The B-side wa

David Bowie
Jun 4, 19643 min read
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