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    VA - Bowie Heard Them Here First (2014)

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    VA - Bowie Heard Them Here First (2014)

    VA - Bowie Heard Them Here First
    Rock & Roll, Pop | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 75:57 min | 183 MB + 5% Recovery
    Label: Ace Records | Tracks: 24 | Rls.date: 2014-04-28

    The latest release in Ace's Heard Them Here First series traces the career of David Bowie via songs he recorded by other writers. Presented in the (approximate) sequence he recorded his interpretations, the collection kicks off with Paul Revere & the Raiders original version of Louie - Go Home , as covered by the 17 year-old Bowie as leader of Davie Jones & the King Bees in 1964, and concludes with I Took A Trip (On A Gemini Spaceship) by maverick Texan outsider musician the Legendary Stardust Cowboy, a song Bowie included on his 2002 album Heathen . While promoting Heathen, Bowie recalled that he had been introduced to the Stardust Cowboy's work when they were with the same record company: [They] gave me a stack of singles by this guy and I thought they were unbelievably atrocious, but in that wonderful way that you couldn t stop listening to them, they were so awful. There are no prizes for guessing from whom Ziggy's surname was borrowed. Just days after putting Ziggy into retirement, Bowie began recording Pin Ups, an album of his favourite songs from the 60s, represented here with the Kinks Where Have All The Good Times Gone, the Pretty Things Rosalyn, the Mojos Everything's Alright, the Merseys Sorrow and Friday On My Mind by Australian combo the Easybeats. These are songs which really meant a lot to me then they re all very dear to me, Bowie recalled. They're all bands which I used to go and hear play down the Marquee between 1964 and 1967. Each one meant something to me. It's my London of the time. As one might anticipate from the chameleon-like Bowie, the featured songs come from a diverse assortment of musical genres and eras: from Lotte Lenya & the Three Admirals 1930 recording of Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill's Alabama Song to Frank Black and the Pixies spiky Cactus from their 1988 album Surfer Rosa. Other unlikely bedfellows Johnny Mathis and Iggy Pop, Bobby Bland and the Velvet Underground, Jacques Brel and Chuck Berry, Martha & the Vandellas and Jonathan Richman & the Modern Lovers make for a strikingly wide-ranging programme. The booklet features notes by Ian Johnston, who also wrote the notes for the recent The New York Dolls Heard Them Here First and The Ramones Heard Them Here First collections.

    TRACKLIST
    01. Paul Revere & The Raiders - Louie – Go Home
    02. Bobby Bland - I Pity the Fool
    03. Biff Rose - Fill Your Heart
    04. Ron Davies - It Ain't Easy
    05. The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
    06. The Mojos - Everything's Alright
    07. The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
    08. The Pretty Things - Rosalyn
    09. The Merseys - Sorrow
    10. The Kinks - Where Have All the Good Times Gone
    11. Chuck Berry - Around and Around
    12. Eddie Floyd - Knock On Wood
    13. Jacques Brel - Amsterdam
    14. Johnny Mathis - Wild Is the Wind
    15. Lotte Lenya & The Three Admirals - Alabama Song
    16. Tom Verlaine - Kingdom Come
    17. Metro - Criminal World
    18. Iggy Pop - Don't Look Down
    19. Martha & The Vandellas - Dancing In the Street
    20. Roxy Music - If There Is Something
    21. The Walker Brothers - Nite Flights
    22. Pixies - Cactus
    23. The Modern Lovers - Pablo Picasso
    24. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy - I Took a Trip On a Gemini Spaceship