David Bowie - Pin Ups [Bonus Tracks]

David Bowie - Pin Ups [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details

Title: Pin Ups [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: David Bowie
Release Date: 1973
Label: Rykodisc
UPCs: 014431013614, 014431013621, 014431013645, 114431013611, 114431013642
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Glam Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Proto-Punk, Album Rock
Moods: Brooding, Clinical, Eccentric, Eerie, Stylish, Bravado, Cerebral, Complex, Detached, Dramatic, Elegant, Enigmatic, Exciting, Literate, Lush, Nocturnal, Playful, Provocative, Quirky, Rebellious, Sophisticated, Swaggering, Tense/Anxious, Theatrical, Urgent, Wry, Campy, Hypnotic, Intense, Ironic, Sexy, Yearning, Outrageous, Austere, Elaborate, Refined/Mannered
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Rosalyn
  2. Here Comes the Night
  3. I Wish You Would
  4. See Emily Play
  5. Everything's Alright
  6. I Can't Explain
  7. Friday on My Mind
  8. Sorrow
  9. Don't Bring Me Down
  10. Shapes of Things
  11. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
  12. Where Have All the Good Times Gone
  13. Growin' Up [Ryko Edition Only][#]
  14. Port of Amsterdam [Ryko Edition Only]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
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Album Review

Perhaps the covers album Pin Ups was conceived as a breather, a way for David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars to regroup amid the hysteria of the Ziggy Stardust mania, or perhaps it was meant as a genuine tribute to Bowie's influences. Either way, Pin Ups was the first sign that the Ziggy persona was running out of energy. The album isn't bad -- in fact, it's an energetic, infectious collection of relatively obscure British rock & roll, r&b, and mod anthems -- but the timing of a covers album was odd, suggesting that Bowie was running out of ideas. On its own, Pin Ups is quite enjoyable, especially since the selections are fairly arcane. Bowie relies primarily on songs that never were hits outside America -- even the Kinks, Who, Yardbirds, and Pink Floyd songs were relatively obscure -- which makes the record fascinating. Bowie and the Spiders make songs by the Pretty Things ("Rosalyn," "Don't Bring Me Down"), the Merseys ("Sorrow"), and the Easybeats ("Friday on My Mind") tough and nervy, occasionally surpassing the original versions in terms of attitude. So, if Pin Ups isn't a major entry in Bowie's catalog, it is fun, even though it's a rather undistinguished final effort from the Spiders From Mars. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aynsley DunbarDrums
David BowieProducer, Arranger, Vocals, Sax (Alto), Moog Synthesizer, Saxophone, Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards, Sax (Tenor)
Dr. Toby MountainDigital Mastering
G A MacCormackVocals (Background)
Jonathan WynerMastering Assistant
Justin DeVilleneuveDesign, Photography
Ken FordhamSax (Baritone), Saxophone
Ken ScottProducer
Kevin CannDesign
Mac CormackVocals
Mick RockPhotography, Design
Mick RonsonGuitar, Arranger, Vocals, Piano
Mike GarsonOrgan, Piano (Electric), Harp, Piano, Keyboards
Pierre LaRoche?
Ron WoodGuitar
SukitaPhotography
Trevor BolderBass