Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Changesbowie, a Compilation of songs by David Bowie. Released 12 March 1990 on EMI (catalog no. 0777 7 94180 2 2; CD). Genres: Glam Rock, Art Rock, Pop Rock. Featured peformers: David Bowie (songwriter, vocals), Reiner Design Consultants, Inc. (design), Brian Duffy (photography), Eric Stephen Jacobs (photography), Andrew Kent (photography), 鋤田正義 [Masayoshi Sukita] (photography), Brian ...

  2. ℗ 1990 The copyright in this sound recording David Bowie – Tracks D2-D5 Tracks A2 'Starman', B2 'Life On Mars' and C3 'Sound And Vision' are listed as bonus tracks on the back cover. Song titles are printed without spaces between words (in " David Bowie - Station To Station design") on the back cover.

  3. Changesonebowie is a compilation album by British musician David Bowie, issued through RCA Records in 1976. It collected songs from the 1969–1976 period, including the first LP appearance of "John, I'm Only Dancing". This 11 track collection, billed on stickers attached to some editions as ..."Bowie's Greatest Hits", contains album versions ...

  4. Written-By – David Bowie. Arranged By [String & Synthesizer Arrangement], Conductor [Conduction] – Arif Mardin. Backing Vocals – Curtis King, George Simms, Robin Clark (2) Baritone Saxophone [Baritone] – Steve Elson.

  5. RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis pressing denoted by stamped "I" in runouts. Issued on tan RCA Victor label. A/2 & B/1,2. Produced by David Bowie; A MainMan Production.

  6. Changestwobowie is a compilation album by English rock musician David Bowie, issued in November 1981 through RCA Records. It is a companion volume to the 1976 compilation Changesonebowie, and its title and artwork follow the format of that album. In addition to selected post-1976 singles, the album collected five songs from earlier in Bowie's career that had not appeared on Changesonebowie ...

  7. All three of those bands released singles, which were generally ignored, yet he continued performing, changing his name to David Bowie in 1966 after the Monkees' Davy Jones became an international star. Over the course of 1966, he released three mod singles on Pye Records, which were all ignored. The following year, he signed with Deram ...