David Bowie
Vrai nom:
David Robert Jones
Profil:
British pop/rock singer, musician, songwriter, and actor.
Born: 8 January 1947 in Brixton, London, England, UK.
Died: 10 January 2016 in Manhattan, New York City, USA (aged 69).
Bowie is recognized as one of the most respected contemporary musicians of his period. He was a leading figure in the music industry and is considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.
He married Angela Bowie on 19 March 1970 with whom they became parents to Duncan ZH Jones. They divorced on 8 February 1980.
Married Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur Iman (27) on 24 April 1992 and had a daughter together, Alexandria "Lexi" Zahra Jones, born in August 2000.
David died of liver cancer in his New York City apartment, 10 January 2016.
For a list of all band and group involvement, please see David Robert Jones.
Born: 8 January 1947 in Brixton, London, England, UK.
Died: 10 January 2016 in Manhattan, New York City, USA (aged 69).
Bowie is recognized as one of the most respected contemporary musicians of his period. He was a leading figure in the music industry and is considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.
He married Angela Bowie on 19 March 1970 with whom they became parents to Duncan ZH Jones. They divorced on 8 February 1980.
Married Somali fashion model, actress and entrepreneur Iman (27) on 24 April 1992 and had a daughter together, Alexandria "Lexi" Zahra Jones, born in August 2000.
David died of liver cancer in his New York City apartment, 10 January 2016.
For a list of all band and group involvement, please see David Robert Jones.
Sites:
davidbowie.com, davidbowiecatalogue.com, Facebook, instagram.com, Last.fm, MySpace, SoundCloud, Twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube, YouTube, bbc.co.uk, biography.com, bowieontape.com, bowiesongs.wordpress.com, bowiewonderworld.com, crackedactor.com, davidbowienews.com, geni.com, illustrated-db-discography.nl, imdb.com, britannica.com, musicianbio.org, musicianguide.com, songhall.org, vinylworld.org
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David Bowie
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2959 Appearances
- 329 Albums
- 67 Singles & EPs
- 2222 Compilations
- 159 Mixes
- 164 Videos
- 18 Miscellaneous
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jjvan210966andrea
15 novembre 2020
What about A Reality Tour (2010), appearing live performances from 2003? What's the reason I don't see at the list? I think it's a mistake.
elektr0bi
26 octobre 2020
Any news on Earthling or Outside vinyl represses in some not too distant future ? The Discogs Sharks Community's teeth are still too sharp.... My comment is CERTAINLY NOT a fu**ing review btw.
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chris-martin
1 juillet 2020
It would be better, and tidier, if all the same singles were merged into one list. ie All the Jean Genie releases in one list instead of 3-4 separate ones, and all the other singles with more than one release.
brian-ashton
23 mai 2020
Really annoyed by all the live albums/interviews shoved into the albums section. I know I'm not alone. I'm going to be looking into how to fix this.
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Dutchdean
7 janvier 2019
This section is a mess, too many vinyl compilations listed. They are not albums! For example 'Rock Concert' from 1979...
this is not a complete album. it is a cheap at the time collection of live tracks from 'Stage'.
Please can we sort this out...
this is not a complete album. it is a cheap at the time collection of live tracks from 'Stage'.
Please can we sort this out...
maxal
31 décembre 2018
THE BOWIE VINYL FACTORY - or - how Death increases fame - and profit for all except the performer
[specifically vinyl here . . .]
There are so many vinyl Bowie releases after his death. It was totally understandable the year of Bowie's death, though still awesome in its extent. He's obviously one of our greatest artists and performers. And in the capitalist world, the reaction is More Product. Only the well-pocketed with a shed-load of storage can possibly keep up. Of course there was Black Star and its singles. Then presses and continual represses of important and recent albums. Lazarus the stage production and the complete Man Who Fell to Earth. The expensive and quirky 7" picture discs, unplayed by most (?), one of them has a Starman price.
Of course there is the completist's dream the 'five' year box sets. Wonderful items, though perhaps a bit of a tease for those who already have all the albums. Then other items, some of which are great to listen to. Bowie at the Beeb is a quality production and has some truly alternative takes. And other items, some of them 'rare', some simply odd: anthologies, live sets, collaborations, some 'strictly limited' . . . some unsellable before Bowies death. And some not even worth having? I wouldn't know - I don't have that big shed.
Now we have the swirly vinyl ltd edition !!! It's a key edition for the hard-to-find-on-vinyl Outside (complete - not 'excerpts'). For me Outside is a key Bowie album. It is great to have the full version available on vinyl again - I hope the sound production does the music justice. Less key are the other swrirlies - and three swirly options for each album !!! Fine, yes, it's fun, but kind of totally mad since these albums weren't being sold by the pick-up truck before death. It does make you wonder what the message is. (And let's not get all gloomy - it really isn't worth it, far worse things are happening.)
My comment throughout this mania (not aimed at sellers) is think when you collect. In my opinion, real fans should be looking at the older items and perhaps even when Bowie was less popular. It helps when your taste is not populist *. There are some great items out there at cheap prices. Listen to it, choose carefully and enjoy it. Don't buy because it is Bowie. Buy it because you love Bowie.
Sometimes when these current 'ltd editions' are issued they are not that limted at all (a ten thousand press run is not going to be a valuable collector's piece, unless it is Black Star). It is incredible the Bowie mania is still continuing (and being harvested). It won't continue. Those who bought because of the mania not the sound will eventually turn away and then prices will stabilise. Another Star will die and Bowie will be only appreciated by his fans (perhaps a growing number?). Some items will remain precious because of their genuine relevance and rarity, many others will drop in price.
. . . and another black star . . .
* Let's face it: Bowie might have had fame firmly clutched in his grasp, but I think he looked at fame ironically and preferred individualism. I wonder how well fans take in that message. The album Outside is a good lesson.
[specifically vinyl here . . .]
There are so many vinyl Bowie releases after his death. It was totally understandable the year of Bowie's death, though still awesome in its extent. He's obviously one of our greatest artists and performers. And in the capitalist world, the reaction is More Product. Only the well-pocketed with a shed-load of storage can possibly keep up. Of course there was Black Star and its singles. Then presses and continual represses of important and recent albums. Lazarus the stage production and the complete Man Who Fell to Earth. The expensive and quirky 7" picture discs, unplayed by most (?), one of them has a Starman price.
Of course there is the completist's dream the 'five' year box sets. Wonderful items, though perhaps a bit of a tease for those who already have all the albums. Then other items, some of which are great to listen to. Bowie at the Beeb is a quality production and has some truly alternative takes. And other items, some of them 'rare', some simply odd: anthologies, live sets, collaborations, some 'strictly limited' . . . some unsellable before Bowies death. And some not even worth having? I wouldn't know - I don't have that big shed.
Now we have the swirly vinyl ltd edition !!! It's a key edition for the hard-to-find-on-vinyl Outside (complete - not 'excerpts'). For me Outside is a key Bowie album. It is great to have the full version available on vinyl again - I hope the sound production does the music justice. Less key are the other swrirlies - and three swirly options for each album !!! Fine, yes, it's fun, but kind of totally mad since these albums weren't being sold by the pick-up truck before death. It does make you wonder what the message is. (And let's not get all gloomy - it really isn't worth it, far worse things are happening.)
My comment throughout this mania (not aimed at sellers) is think when you collect. In my opinion, real fans should be looking at the older items and perhaps even when Bowie was less popular. It helps when your taste is not populist *. There are some great items out there at cheap prices. Listen to it, choose carefully and enjoy it. Don't buy because it is Bowie. Buy it because you love Bowie.
Sometimes when these current 'ltd editions' are issued they are not that limted at all (a ten thousand press run is not going to be a valuable collector's piece, unless it is Black Star). It is incredible the Bowie mania is still continuing (and being harvested). It won't continue. Those who bought because of the mania not the sound will eventually turn away and then prices will stabilise. Another Star will die and Bowie will be only appreciated by his fans (perhaps a growing number?). Some items will remain precious because of their genuine relevance and rarity, many others will drop in price.
. . . and another black star . . .
* Let's face it: Bowie might have had fame firmly clutched in his grasp, but I think he looked at fame ironically and preferred individualism. I wonder how well fans take in that message. The album Outside is a good lesson.
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django1965
26 décembre 2017
how can things like the k-tel/all saints compilation and rare be unofficial?
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jayethan
17 novembre 2017
Does anyone else agree that records,such as,Bowie/Elvis Space Oddity/Fool and the numerous others be in the Appearances section and not in Bowies own singles section ?
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