Saturday, March 18, 2006
David Bowie - Changesbowie
Changesbowie is a CD greatest-hits collection that revamps the original Changesonebowie by adding selections from David Bowie's late-'70s and early-'80s albums. Consequently, it functions as a definitive single-disc introduction to Bowie, featuring all of his major hits from "Space Oddity," "Changes," "Ziggy Stardust," "Jean Genie," and "Rebel Rebel" to "Heroes," "Ashes to Ashes," "Let's Dance," "Modern Love," and "Blue Jean." One complaint: It wasn't necessary to substitute the "Fame '90" remix for the original to hook completists, since it is inferior and was already issued as a separate single.
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2 COMMENTS:
1. 5:14 Space Oddity
2. 2:47 John, I'm Only Dancing
3. 3:35 Changes
4. 3:15 Ziggy Stardust
5. 3:26 Suffragette City
6. 4:07 Jean Genie
7. 6:05 Diamond Dogs
8. 4:29 Rebel Rebel
9. 5:13 Young Americans
10. 4:15 Fame
11. 4:01 Golden Years
12. 3:36 Heroes
13. 4:24 Ashes To Ashes
14. 4:48 Fashion
15. 4:08 Let's Dance
16. 3:57 Modern Love
17. 3:08 Blue Jean
thanks a lot, dude!
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