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Tracklist (CD)
1-1 | | In The Heat Of The Morning | | 3:01 | 1-2 | | London Bye Ta Ta | | 2:34 | 1-3 | | Karma Man | | 2:59 | 1-4 | | Silly Boy Blue | | 4:36 | 1-5 | | Let Me Sleep Beside You | | 3:16 | 1-6 | | Janine | | 3:01 | 1-7 | | Amsterdam | | 2:56 | See more tracks1-8 | | God Knows I'm Good | | 3:10 | 1-9 | | The Width Of A Circle | | 4:50 | 1-10 | | Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed | | 4:54 | 1-11 | | Cygnet Committee | | 8:16 | 1-12 | | Memory Of A Free Festival | | 3:17 | 1-13 | | Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud | | 4:42 | 1-14 | | Bombers | | 2:53 | 1-15 | | Looking For A Friend | | 3:08 | 1-16 | | Almost Grown | | 2:16 | 1-17 | | Kooks | | 3:02 | 1-18 | | It Ain't Easy | | 2:51 | 2-1 | | The Supermen | | 2:50 | 2-2 | | Eight Line Poem | | 2:52 | 2-3 | | Hang On To Yourself | | 2:48 | 2-4 | | Ziggy Stardust | | 3:23 | 2-5 | | Queen Bitch | | 2:57 | 2-6 | | I'm Waiting For The Man | | 5:22 | 2-7 | | Five Years | | 4:21 | 2-8 | | White Light / White Heat | | 3:46 | 2-9 | | Moonage Daydream | | 4:56 | 2-10 | | Hang On To Yourself | | 2:48 | 2-11 | | Suffragette City | | 3:25 | 2-12 | | Ziggy Stardust | | 3:22 | 2-13 | | Starman | | 4:03 | 2-14 | | Space Oddity | | 4:13 | 2-15 | | Changes | | 3:28 | 2-16 | | Oh! You Pretty Things | | 2:55 | 2-17 | | Andy Warhol | | 3:12 | 2-18 | | Lady Stardust | | 3:19 | 2-19 | | Rock 'n' Roll Suicide | | 3:08 | | | BBC Radio Theatre, London, June 27, 2000 | | | 3-1 | | Wild Is The Wind | | 6:21 | 3-2 | | Ashes To Ashes | | 5:03 | 3-3 | | Seven | | 4:12 | 3-4 | | This Is Not America | | 3:43 | 3-5 | | Absolute Beginners | | 6:31 | 3-6 | | Always Crashing In The Same Car | | 4:06 | 3-7 | | Survive | | 4:54 | 3-8 | | Little Wonder | | 3:48 | 3-9 | | The Man Who Sold The World | | 3:57 | 3-10 | | Fame | | 4:11 | 3-11 | | Stay | | 5:43 | 3-12 | | Hallo Spaceboy | | 5:21 | 3-13 | | Cracked Actor | | 4:09 | 3-14 | | I'm Afraid Of Americans | | 5:29 | 3-15 | | Let's Dance | | 6:20 |
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Review This brilliant two-disc set chronicles Bowie's "Live in the Studio" progress from spotty pop hopeful to rocking singer-songwriter to shining star of the glam movement. The Thin One and his band are completely on fire, still creating chills with lean versions of songs like "Five Years," "Andy Warhol" and "Moonage Daydream.
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