David Bowie - [Five Years 1969 - 1973] (Box, Comp + CD, Album, RE, RM + CD, Albu

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Media Condition : Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Condition : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Most CD's like new. Hunky Dory CD is present but not the original release for the boxset. Some Damage to outer box Fast Shipping.

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This box set includes an 128 page hardback book of previously unpublished photos, producers' notes, contemporary reviews, copyright information and so on. Made in the EU. Regular retail version. Bowie store preorder release with bonus Pin Ups Radio Show disc is [r=7530955]. Editor's note: The discs in this set are indexed according to the box set back paper listing (by release date), not in the order they are presented in the book (by recording date). Later box sets in this series are grouped by original release date. Unique to this box set: The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars (2003 Ken Scott Mix) Re:Call 1 Album and track notes CD1: David Bowie [a.k.a. Space Oddity] released as David Bowie on [url=/release/2823685]Phillips SBL 7912[/url] on 14 Nov 1969. Recorded at Trident Studios. Recording Notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary review by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo. Editor's notes: 1969 U.S. release on [url=/release/2476469]Mercury SR 61246[/url] with modified artwork is generally called by its strapline Man of Words/Man of Music, but this title does not appear on spine or disc labels. Re-released as Space Oddity on [url=/release/777704]RCA LSP 4813[/url] with new packaging in 1972. CD2: The Man Who Sold the World released on [url=/release/710468]Mercury SR 61325[/url] (U.S.) on 4 Nov 1970 / [url=/release/1230645]Mercury 6338 041[/url] (U.K.) on 10 Apr 1971. Recorded at Trident and Advision Studios. Remixed by Tony Visconti at Trident Studios. Recording Notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary review by John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone. Editor's note: Re-released on [url=/release/926376]RCA LSP 4816[/url] with new packaging in 1972. CD3: Hunky Dory released on [url=/release/2823685]RCA SF 422921[/url] on 17 Dec 1971. Recorded at Trident Studios, London. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by John Mendelsohn, Rolling Stone. CD4: The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars released on [url=/release/618952]RCA SF 8287[/url] (U.K.) / [url=/release/5671757]RCA LSP 4702[/url] (U.S.) on 16 Jun 1972. This mastering first released as 40th anniversary edition [url=/release/3700953]EMI DBZS 40[/url] on 4 Jun 2012. Recorded at Trident Studios. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by Richard Cromelin, Rolling Stone. CD10: First released in 5.1 on SACD [url=/release/1912786]EMI 521 9002[/url] on 29th September, 2003. First released in stereo at 48 Khz/24bit on the 40th anniversary edition, see above. CD5: Aladdin Sane released on [url=/release/1344568]RCA RS 1001[/url] (U.K.) / [url=/release/1139477]RCA LSP 4852[/url] (U.S.) on 13 Apr 1973 [printed as 13 Apr 1971]. This mastering first released as 40th anniversary edition [url=/release/4470429]EMI DBAS 40[/url] in 2013. "The Jean Genie" and "The Prettiest Star" recorded at RCA Studios, New York, "Drive-In Saturday" recorded at RCA Studios, Nashville, all others recorded at Trident Studios, London. Cover design at Duffy Design Concepts. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express. CD6: Pinups released on [url=/release/440664]RCA RS 1003[/url] (U.K.) / [url=/release/408867]RCA APL1-0291[/url] (U.S.) on 19 Oct 1973 [printed as 13th April 1971]. Recorded at The Château d'Hérouville [Studio Hérouville], France. Recording Notes by Ken Scott, contemporary review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express. CD7: Live Santa Monica '72 recorded live at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, 20 Oct 1972. Released officially on [url=/release/1529510]EMI BOWLIVE 201062[/url] on 30 Jul 2008. Concert review by Ro