David Bowie - Additions
Lineage: CD-R --> EAC --> FLAC 8 --> MWP.
Number of Discs: 1
Artwork: not existing
Notes: A collection of songs from the late 60's and early 70's that I received when I bought a collection of photocopied photo's and articles called
"additions 1947-1971" It's a collection of mostly demos, some of them in very bad quality and some of them are listenable. Some of them are complete
and some of them are snippets. I don't think there is anything groundbreaking on this disk although the snippet of a young Bowie doing a overdub of his
version of the french original to "My Way" is something I have never heard elsewhere.(Even a Fool Learns to Love).
The first 3 tracks are from an interview with Ken Pitt about his book "Pitt Report" on the BBC (20/07/1985) and include Liza Jane,
Uncle Arthur and Mr. Gravedigger.
Tracklisting:
01 - Ken Pitt interview (incl. Liza Jane and first part Uncle Arthur)
02 - Ken Pitt interview (incl. second part Uncle Arthur and Mr. Gravedigger)
03 - Ken Pitt interview
04 - Social Girl (Extract from Demo)
05 - Even a Fool Learns to Love (Extract from Demo)
06 - That's a Promise (Demo)
07 - Aprils Tooth of Gold (Demo 1968)
08 - When I'm five (Demo 1968)
09 - Lieb Dich bis Dienstag (German LYTT jan 1969)
10 - Mit Mir In Deinen Traum (German WILMY Jan 1969)
11 - Ragazzo Solo (Italian Space Oddity)
12 - Holy Holy (Complete A Side Single 1970)
13 - Tired of my Life (Chrysalis Demo)
14 - I'm Just Looking for a Friend (Chrysalis Demo)
15 - Miss Peculiar (Chrysalis Demo)
16 - Shadowman (Chrysalis Demo)
17 - Lightning Frightening (Chrysalis Demo)
18 - Rupert the Riley (Chrysalis Demo)
19 - Don't be Afraid (Chrysalis Demo)
20 - Hang onto Yourself (With Gene Vincent Jan 1971)
Torrent History:
Uploaded to Mind-Warp PaVilion by Stefan on the 22nd march 2010.
A collection of songs from the late 60's and early 70's from a collection of photocopied photos and articles called "additions 1947-1971" It's a collection of mostly demos, some of them in very bad quality and some of them are listenable. Some of them are complete and some of them are snippets. The first 3 tracks are from an interview with Ken Pitt about his book "Pitt Report" on the BBC (20/07/1985) and include Liza Jane, Uncle Arthur and Mr. Gravedigger.