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I've been putting together some lists of non-album tracks. The first part includes original titles only (no edits, remixes etc). Can anyone advise on what I have so far? Have I missed anything, or is anything in the wrong place etc?

1964 – 1969 Davie Jones with the King Bees –
Space Oddity sessions

Disc 1

1. Liza Jane (Davie Jones with The King Bees)
2. Louie, Louie Go Home (Davie Jones with The King Bees)
3. I Pity The Fool (The Manish Boys)
4. Take My Tip (The Manish Boys)
5. That’s Where My Heart Is * (Davy Jones)
6. I Want My Baby Back * (Davy Jones)
7. Bars Of The County Jail * (Davy Jones)
8. You’ve Got A Habit Of Leaving (Davy Jones)
9. Baby Loves That Way (Davy Jones)
10. I’ll Follow You * (Davy Jones with The Lower Third)
11. Glad I’ve Got Nobody * (Davy Jones with The Lower Third)
12. Can’t Help Thinking About Me (with The Lower Third)
13. And I Say To Myself (with The Lower Third)
That’s A Promise* (with The Lower Third)
14. Do Anything You Say
15. Good Morning Girl
16. I Dig Everything
17. I’m Not Losing Sleep
Over The Wall We Go*

Disc 2

The London Boys
Did You Ever Have A Dream
The Laughing Gnome
The Gospel According To Tony Day
Little Toy Soldier
Waiting For The Man
Karma Man
Let Me Sleep Beside You
When I’m Five
In The Heat Of The Morning
London Bye Ta Ta
Ching-A-Ling
Life Is A Circus*
Love Song*
Lover To The Dawn*
Conversation Piece

1970 – 1974 ‘The Looking Glass Murders’ – Diamond Dogs sessions

Disc 1

Columbine
The Mirror
Threepenny Pierrot
Holy Holy
Lightning Frightening
How Lucky You Are
Looking For A Friend (Arnold Corns)
Man In The Middle (Arnold Corns)
Rupert The Riley (Nick King All Stars, 2 versions)
Right On Mother*
Bombers
Amsterdam


Disc 2

Shadow Man*
Sweet Head
Velvet Goldmine
Round And Round
White Light/White Heat
John, I’m Only Dancing
All The Young Dudes
Dodo
Growin’Up
Tragic Moments AKA Zion*
(Alternative) Candidate

1974 – 1980 Young Americans sessions – Scary Monsters sessions

1. John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)
2. After Today
3. Who Can I Be Now
4. It’s Gonna Be Me
5. It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City
6. Some Are
7. All Saints
8. Abdulmajid
9. Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy (w Bing Crosby)
10. Alabama Song
11. I Pray Olé
12. Revolutionary Song (w The Rebels)
13. Pianola * (w John Cale)
14. Velvet Couch * (w John Cale)
15. Crystal Japan

1981 – 1987 ‘Under Pressure’ – Never Let Me Down - sessions

Disc 1

1. Cool Cat (w Queen)
2. Under Pressure (w Queen)
3. The Myth
4. Baal’s Hymn
5. Remembering Marie A.
6. Ballad Of The Adventurers
7. The Drowned Girl
8. The Dirty Song
9. This Is Not America (w Pat Metheny Group)
10. Dancing In The Street (w Mick Jagger)
11. Absolute Beginners
12. That’s Motivation
13. Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)

Disc 2

1. Opening Titles Including Underground
2. Magic Dance
3. Chilly Down (The Fire Gang)
4. As The World Falls Down
5. Within You
6. Underground
7. When The Wind Blows
8. Julie
9. Girls
10. Too Dizzy

1988 – 1991 Tin Machine & Adrian Belew

1. It’s Tough (Tin Machine)
2. Exodus (Tin Machine)
3. Blues Tunes (Tin Machine)
4. Untitled (Tin Machine)
5. Needles On The Beach (Tin Machine)
6. Hammerhead (Tin Machine)
7. Gunman (w Adrian Belew)
8. Pretty Pink Rose (w Adrian Belew)
9. Interview (Tin Machine)

1992 – 1998 ‘Real Cool World’ – ‘Fun’

1. Real Cool World
2. Lucy Can’t Dance
3. Like A Rolling Stone (Mick Ronson)
4. The King Of Stamford Hill (Reeves Gabrels)
5. Nothing To Be Desired
6. Get Real
7. Dead Men Don’t Talk (But They Do)
8. Planet Of Dreams (w Gail Ann Dorsey)
9. Truth (Goldie)
10. Fun
11. Perfect Day (Various)

1998 – 2007 Song of Bob Dylan’s – Reality sessions +

Disc 1

1. Tryin’ To Get To Heaven
2. A Foggy Day (In London Town) (w Angelo Badalamenti)
3. Mother
4. Without You I’m Nothing (w Placebo)
5. Awaken 2 (w Reeves Gabrels)
6. Jangir (w Reeves Gabrels)
7. Qualisar (w Reeves Gabrels)
8. Thrust (w Reeves Gabrels)
9. We All Go Through
10. No One Calls
11. We Shall Go To Town
12. 1917
13. Jewel (Reeves Gabrels)
14. Man Without A Face (Rustic Overtones)
15. Sector Z (Rustic Overtones)

Disc 2

1. Your Turn To Drive AKA Toy
2. Pictures Of Lily
3. Nature Boy
4. Safe
5. When The Boys Come Marching Home
6. Wood Jackson
7. Hop Frog (Lou Reed)
8. Saviour (Kristeen Young)
9. Fly
10. Love Missile F1 – 11
11. Queen Of All The Tarts (Overture)
12. Waterloo Sunset
13. Isn’t It Evening (The Revolutionary) (Earl Slick)
14. (She Can) Do That (w B.T.)
15. The Cynic (w Kashmir)
16. Province (TV On The Radio)
17. Falling Down (Scarlett Johansson)
18. Fannin Street (Scarlett Johansson)

* Demo


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PostPosted: 27th Oct 2010, 2:45 am  
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Looks pretty complete and well organized to me.


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what's this?

7. Dead Men Don’t Talk (But They Do)


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shooky wrote:
what's this?

7. Dead Men Don’t Talk (But They Do)


It's a snippet from a documentary that shows Bowie (and other artists) way of working.

Here is the clip and this is the documentary DVD it came from.


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How about 'Tired of My Life' and 'How Lucky You Are'?
Is the concensus about TOML that it's a 1970 recording?
How about HLYA? 1971?

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MrBitey wrote:
How about 'Tired of My Life' and 'How Lucky You Are'?
Is the concensus about TOML that it's a 1970 recording?
How about HLYA? 1971?

How Lucky You Are is included in the list (between Lightning Frightening and Looking For A Friend), but you seem to be right about the omission of Tired Of My Life which i didn't spot in this or the third anthology (there could be an argument for it being an alternate version of It's No Game, but i wouldn't make that claim). and yes, i think 1970, probably recorded at Haddon Hall.

and another excuse to show off ;)
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What is that "tired of my life"? it that acetate.. home made?? Do you have any provenance on that? no oxidization on the paper label after 40 years?


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the label was placed over the original EMIdisc acetate label (which doesn't have bowie's name on it) and had come adrift, i just laid it on top for this shot. it has a waxed finish.

it can be traced back to at least 1980 (i've been having some email exchanges with another member who had his hands on this very copy) when it was sold to a dealer in london.

provenance on acetates? virtually impossible unless you were there. i can confirm sound quality easily surpasses all bootlegs and is comparable with the leaked "EMI tape" from a few years ago, so it's almost certainly direct from the master. i'm awaiting verification from chrysalis publishing that the labels and sleeve are authentic and were used in the early '70s.


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would these 2 songs fit anywhere in there?

Everything Is You

Social Girl

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PostPosted: 24th Nov 2010, 3:03 pm  
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b0r0 wrote:
would these 2 songs fit anywhere in there?

Everything Is You

Social Girl

yes indeed, they should be included. believed to have been recorded in may '67.


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I want my baby back
Bars of a county jail
Ill follow you
Glad ive got nobody
4. Do Anything You Say
15. Good Morning Girl
16. I Dig Everything
17. I’m Not Losing Sleep
12. Can’t Help Thinking About Me (with The Lower Third)
13. And I Say To Myself (with The Lower Third)

are on the "early on album (1964-1966)" released 1991.
although you may have to check, as some of the songs on this album have some demos on it.

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Did You Ever Have A Dream
The Laughing Gnome
The Gospel According To Tony Day
Karma Man


These I think are on the "London Boy" album 1981
see also "the deram anthology"

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When I’m Five
Ching-A-Ling
Life Is A Circus*
The Laughing Gnome

are on the "Love you till Tuesday" album released 1984

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Dodo
after today (out take)

sound and vision ii album

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Velvet Goldmine

The best of David Bowie 1969-1974

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Columbine
The Mirror
Right On Mother*

"the forgotten songs of david robert jones"

why cant I find this album in the album releases section?

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1. John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)
4. It’s Gonna Be Me
3. Who Can I Be Now

"young Americans" ryko?

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. Alabama Song

"Scary monsters" Ryko?

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not sure if I am on the right track (sorry pun) with these, but still maybe worthing checking out anyway.

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b0r0 wrote:
"the forgotten songs of david robert jones"

why cant I find this album in the album releases section?

It's a bootleg.

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Well that surprised me I actually bought this in a record shop here in Australia, although I think other unofficial cd's have slipped through the net now and again.

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Hello again,

Couple more questions for y'all!

1) What's this version of White Light/White Heat? The BBC session or another recording?
2) Where/on which anthology would you put (He was alright) Song for Marc?

cheers

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PostPosted: 25th Nov 2010, 6:59 am  
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MrBitey wrote:
1) What's this version of White Light/White Heat? The BBC session or another recording?
2) Where/on which anthology would you put (He was alright) Song for Marc?

seth will have to chime in on question 1, but i'd guess one of the BBC versions.

i don't think Song For Marc would feature as it's essentially a demo for Lady Stardust and i think unofficial demos of officially released songs are outside of his remit for these sets. one of many reasons why i wouldn't expect any two fan-assembled sets to be identical. no wonder we gripe at omissions on official releases!


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