Saturday 1 November 2008

David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 30th anniversary edition 2 cd (2003)

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. David Bowie is one of the most important artists in music history, he hasn't been releasing any unnececarry music record. All David Bowie record worths your time. Do yourself a favor, and buy some Bowie records.

Disc: 1

1. Watch That Man
2. Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?)
3. Drive In Saturday
4. Panic In Detroit
5. Cracked Actor
6. Time
7. The Prettiest Star
8. Let's Spend The Night Together
9. The Jean Genie
10. Lady Grinning Soul

Disc: 2

1. John, I'm Only Dancing (Sax Version)
2. The Jean Genie (Original Single Version)
3. Time (Single Edit)
4. All The Young Dudes
5. Changes (Live)
6. The Supermen (Live)
7. Life On Mars? (Previously Unreleased)
8. John, I'm Only Dancing
9. The Jean Genie
10. Drive In Saturday (Previously Unreleased)

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SirCaustic said...

Yes the original album was cutting edge... which is why I have really started to hate the reissues... they put on a bunch of extra shit that no one really wants to hear and charge almost double for the dubious pleasure. Sigh. Gotta love those folks who make their livings in marketing.