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Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture
1983 live album by David Bowie From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture is a live album by the English musician David Bowie, released in October 1983 in conjunction with the film of the same name. The music was recorded during the Ziggy Stardust Tour at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 3 July 1973 , although the album was not issued by RCA Records until 1983. Prior to that it had existed in bootleg form, notably His Masters Voice – Bowie and the Spiders From Mars' Last Stand.[6]
The album documents the final show of the Ziggy Stardust tour and the last live-in-concert performance by Bowie as his Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane persona/alter-ego (although it was not the final performance as Ziggy Stardust, which was three months later for the recording of the 1980 Floor Show). Before the final song, Bowie announced, "Of all the shows on this tour, this particular show will remain with us the longest, because not only is it the last show of the tour, but it's the last show that we'll ever do. Thank you." Many in the audience believed that Bowie himself was retiring.[7]
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Production and release
D. A. Pennebaker filmed the concert and RCA recorded it with the intention of releasing a live album. However, the project was shelved for several reasons, rumoured to include Bowie's desire to leave Ziggy behind, and the poor quality of the recordings.[8] Reasoning that RCA would most likely issue the material sooner or later regardless, Bowie and producer Tony Visconti mixed the recordings in 1981. This mix has been heavily criticised, although Visconti describes it as "more of a salvage job than an artistic endeavor" considering the state of the source material.[9]
The album was eventually released in October 1983 as a double LP soundtrack to Pennebaker's documentary. Partly due to the limitations of the LP record format, the release omitted, shortened or reordered several items from the original tapes. "White Light/White Heat" was issued as a single in November.
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Rereleases
Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture has been released on CD three times; the first time on 7 August 1992 by Rykodisc. In April 2003, the '30th Anniversary 2CD Set' was released by EMI/Virgin with copy control. Remixed by Visconti, it was considered a significant improvement on the original.[10] It contains additional material, including introductions, spoken passages and the complete version of "The Width of a Circle"; "Changes" was also slotted into its correct position in the original concert's running order, following "Moonage Daydream". "The Jean Genie/Love Me Do" and "Round and Round" encore with Jeff Beck are still omitted. The continued absence of Beck's sequence has been variously attributed to an issue over royalties or to the guitarist feeling, in Tony Visconti's words, that "he didn't fit in the film".[10] The two omissions are included as part of the 50th-anniversary edition, released in August 2023.[11]
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Track listing
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All songs written by David Bowie, except where noted.
Original release (1983)
30th Anniversary Edition (2003)
50th Anniversary Edition (2023)
Personnel
- David Bowie – guitar, vocals, saxophone, harmonica
- Mick Ronson – lead guitar, vocals
- Trevor Bolder – bass
- Mick Woodmansey – drums
- Mike Garson – piano, Mellotron, organ
- Ken Fordham – alto, tenor, baritone saxophone
- John Hutchinson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Brian Wilshaw – tenor saxophone, flute
- Geoffrey MacCormack – backing vocals, percussion
Production
- David Bowie, Mike Moran – live recording production and mixing
- Ken Scott – recording engineer
- David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Bruce Tergeson – 2003 remixing
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