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  1. Co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, he recorded it with pianist Rick Wakeman and the musicians who would later become known as the Spiders from Mars: guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Mick Woodmansey.

    • 7 January 1972
    • Art pop
  2. Changesbowie es un álbum recopilatorio del músico y compositor británico David Bowie, lanzado por Rykodisc en 1990 en Estados Unidos y por EMI en el Reino Unido como reemplazo de ChangesOneBowie. Una versión doble LP, lanzado de forma simultánea, incluye "Starman" (después de "Space Oddity"), "Life on Mars?"

  3. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Listening to Bowie’s home demo of Changes, the song is all there, although his playing is a bit plodding. That’s why he brought in session ace Rick Wakeman to play piano and embellish and add more of a nuanced touch to the recording. “David knew what he wanted to do,” Wakeman tells Classic Rock.

  4. 17 de dic. de 2021 · Ace session musician and future progressive rock legend Rick Wakeman, who played the elegant piano parts on both Changes and Life On Mars?, was already convinced they were classic songs. “David knew exactly what he wanted to do,” Wakeman told Classic Rock in 2011.

    • Alan York
  5. Bowie played the sax on this track, and his guitarist, Mick Ronson, arranged the strings. Rick Wakeman, who would later became a member of the prog rock band, Yes, played the piano parts at the beginning and end. Bowie gave Wakeman a lot of freedom, telling him to play the song like it was a piano piece.

  6. Rick Wakeman – mellotron (side one-1) Herbie Flowers – bass (side one-1, side two 1,2) Terry Cox – drums (side one-1) Mick Ronson – guitars, piano, moog, backing vocals (side one 2–6) Trevor Bolder – bass (side one 2–6) Mick Woodmansey – drums (side one 2–6) Tony Newmark – drums (side two 1) Aynsley Dunbar ...

  7. 17 de dic. de 2018 · Rick Wakeman, quien luego se convertiría en el esencial miembro de la banda de rock progresivo, Yes, tocó las partes de piano al principio y al final. Bowie le dio a Wakeman mucha libertad y le dijo que tocara la canción como si fuera una pieza para piano.