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24.David Bowie: "Memory of a Free Festival (Part 1) / Memory of a Free Festival (part 2)"


Mercury, instead of Philips, making the distribution of Bowie and released this single, on June 12, 1970, with the last item on the second LP reversals and divided into two parts (of 3: 59 and 3:31) more power than the original.

The issue was re-recorded on 3, 14 and 15 January 1970 Advision studies, with Tony Visconti on bass and production and the debut of future "Spiders from Mars" Mick Ronson on guitar and Mick Woodmansey on drums. Unfortunately the success of "Space Oddity" and Bowie did not return began to be seen as a "one-hit-wonder", the single was a flop in England and the U.S., selling less than 200 copies in each country. In July the 7 "is released in Germany, Holland and Scandinavia, without success.

In 1990 both versions are included in the reissue of EMI / Rykodisc disc "Space oddity" . (More information about live performances and covers the topic in the post No. 20)
parenthetically
should mention the 7 "" Dib Cochran & The Earthwings ":" Oh Baby / Universal Love "a kind of fusion of the T. Rex to Bowie was not in port. The single released by the label in August 1970 Bell actually Bowie did not include or Mickey Finn's T. Rex, but many websites say that if they participated. The truth is that they were summoned to the recording, but finally appeared. The musicians that if present were Marc Bolan on vocals and guitar, John Cambridge on drums, Tony Visconti on bass and producing and Rick Wakeman on piano, as the memory of Visconti himself. Listen online



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