David Bowie - London Boy (1995/2018)

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Title: London Boy
Year Of Release: 1995/2018
Label: Decca Music Group
Genre: Classic Rock, Glam Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:18
Total Size: 118 mb | 252 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Space Oddity (Full Demo Version)
02. Did You Ever Have A Dream
03. There Is A Happy Land
04. Rubber Band (Single Version)
05. Let Me Sleep Beside You
06. Maid Of Bond Street
07. We Are Hungry Men
08. When I Live My Dream
09. Karma Man (Mono)
10. The Laughing Gnome
11. She's Got Medals
12. Little Bombardier
13. Please Mr. Gravedigger
14. The Gospel According To Tony Day
15. Sell Me A Coat
16. Join The Gang
17. Love You Till Tuesday
18. The London Boys

Yet another repackaging of David Bowie's late-'60s sides for English Decca's Deram label, presenting him as a kind of psychedelic-era pop/rock singer. The material is attractive in a somewhat derivative pop/rock vein curiously, Deram also had Cat Stevens signed at the time, as a pop/rock singer/songwriter, and Bowie's work here is remarkably similar to Stevens' music of the same era, at its best quirkily melodic with clever lyrical twists, such as "Let Me Sleep Beside You," and at its worst predictable soft rock. The songs are drawn from singles such as "Rubber Band" (think of an attempt at psychedelic Noël Coward) and "The Laughing Gnome," and LP sides like "Join the Gang." Some of it is too precious for words, but the best of it has endured across the decades, including "Sell Me a Coat," "Love You Till Tuesday," "London Boys," and the original version of "Space Oddity."


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