Pinups (also referred to as Pin Ups and Pin-Ups) is the seventh studio album by David Bowie, containing cover versions of songs, released in 1973 on RCA Records. Pinups entered the UK chart on 3 November 1973 (coincidentally the same day as Bryan Ferry's covers album These Foolish Things) and stayed there for 21 weeks, peaking at No. 1. It re-entered the chart on 30 April 1983, this time for fifteen weeks, peaking at No. 57. In July 1990, it again entered the chart, for one week, at No. 52.
Alben von David Bowie. Veröffentlicht am 1972. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere. Everything's Alright. Here Comes The Night.
David Bowie killed Ziggy Stardust’s persona in the last concert of Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane Tour in the Hammersmith Odeon Theater in 1973. Although this persona was dead, you can see some of his personality in this album, Pin Ups, because some guys from the band (The Spiders From Mars) played their respesctive instruments in this LP. The songs that David Bowie used in this albums are not written by him, but by some of the most famous artists from the 64-67 period
Band Name David Bowie. Album Name Pin ups. Type Album. 12. Where Have All the Good Times Gone. 13. Growin' Up (Previously Unreleased Track from the Pin Ups Sessions). 14. Port of Amsterdam (1973 B-Side of Sorrow).
DAVID BOWIE - Pinups - VINYL LP remastered 2016. LP DAVID BOWIE Pinups (180 gram Vinyl, 2015) NEW MINT SEALED. David bowie - pinups (remastered 2015) vinyl lp new+. David Bowie Heroes 12" LP 180 Gram Reissue Remaster 2017 NEW FACTORY SEALED.
Heroes" is the 12th studio album by English musician David Bowie, released on RCA Records on 14 October 1977. Of the three albums, it was the only one wholly recorded in Berlin.
By: David Bowie (1973, Rock). More albums from David Bowie: by David Bowie. Who Can I Be Now? by David Bowie. A New Career In A New Town by David Bowie. Never Let Me Down by David Bowie. Welcome To The Blackout (Live London ’78) by David Bowie. Original Soundtrack Zum Film Christiane F. – Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo by David Bowie. ChangesTwoBowie by David Bowie. Labyrinth (From The Original Soundtrack Of The Jim Henson Film) by David Bowie. View all albums . Pinups. By: David Bowie (1973, Rock).
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RCA Records Pressing Plant, Washington, UK
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Francis, Day & Hunter
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Robert Mellin
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Burlington Music
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Essex Music International
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Carlin
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Fabulous Music
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United Artists Music
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Dominion Music
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Dunmo Music
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Yardbirds Music
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Davray
Credits
Artwork [Masks]
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Pierre Laroche
Backing Vocals
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David Bowie,
Mac Cormack*,
Mick Ronson
Baritone Saxophone
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Ken Fordham
Bass
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T.J. Bolder*
Co-producer
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Ken Scott
Drums
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Aynsley Dunbar
Engineer
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Denis Blackeye
Guitar, Piano
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Mick Ronson
Photography By [Photo Of 'Twig The Wonderkid' And Me]
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Justin*
Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Electric Piano
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Mike Garson
Producer
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David Bowie
Sleeve, Photography By [Back Photos]
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Mick Rock
Synthesizer [Moog], Harmonica, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone
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David Bowie
Typography [Lettered]
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Ray Campbell
Notes
A MainMan Production ℗1973 RCA Records
Issued with printed insert with MainMan logos; Orange RCA labels don't have STEREO after the side designations, and have the title as 'Pin-Ups'.
A1 & B3: Originally performed by The Pretty Things Published by Francis Day & Hunter (A1) and Dunmo Music (B3) A2: Originally performed by Them Published by Robert Mellin A3 & B4: Originally performed by The Yardbirds Published by Burlington (A3) and Yardbirds Music (B4) A4: Originally performed by Pink Floyd Published by Essex Music International A5: Originally performed by The Mojos Published by Carlin A6 & B5: Originally performed by The Who Published by Fabulous Music B1: Originally performed by The Easybeats Published by United Artists Music B2: Originally performed by The Merseys Published by Dominion Music B6: Originally performed by The Kinks Published by Davray/Carlin
RS 1003 on labels RS1003 (LP) on back cover RS 1003 (APL1-0214) on spine
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Bert Berns (tracks: 2),
Bill Farley (tracks: 1),
Billy Boy Arnold (tracks: 3),
Bob Feldman (tracks: 8),
Jerry Goldstein (tracks: 8),
Jim McCarty (tracks: 10),
Jimmy Duncan (tracks: 1),
John Konrad (tracks: 5),
Johnnie Dee (tracks: 9),
Keith Karlson (tracks: 5),
Keith Relf (tracks: 10),
Nick Crouch (tracks: 5),
Paul Samwell-Smith (tracks: 10),
Pete Townshend (tracks: 6 & 11),
Ray Davies (tracks: 12),
Richard Gottehrer (tracks: 8),
Roger Daltrey (tracks: 11),
Simon Stavely (tracks: 5),
Stu James (tracks: 5),
Syd Barrett (tracks: 4),
Young/Vanda* (tracks: 7)
Made in Japan Manufactured by: Toshiba-EMI Limited TOCP-53550 / STEREO
Tracks publishers: Track 1: North America - Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - Francis Day and Hunter Ltd. Track 2: North America - Sloopy II Music (BMI). Rest of World - EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Track 3: North America - Conrad Music (BMI). Rest of World - Arc Music Corp. Track 4: North America - TRO-Essex Music International, Inc. (ASCAP). Rest of World - Westminster Music Ltd. Track 5: North America - Carlin Music Corp. (BMI), Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - Carlin Music Corp. Track 6: North America - Champion Music (BMI), Suolubaf Music (BMI), ABKCO Music Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - Fabulous Music Ltd. Track 7: North America - EMI Unart Catalogue, Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - EMI United Partnership Ltd. Track 8: North America - Grand Canyon Music Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - EMI United Partnership Ltd. Track 9: North America - Dunmo Music Ltd. (BMI). Rest of World - Dunmo Music Publishing Co. Ltd. Track 10: North America - EMI Unart Catalogue, Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - Yardbirds Music Ltd. Track 11: North America - Tro-Devon Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - Fabulous Music Ltd. Track 12: North America - ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI), Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI). Rest of World - Carlin Music Corp.
Recorded at the Château d'Hérouville, France. Digitally remastered (24 bits resolution) at Abbey Road Studios, London, 1999. Original analogue masters have been digitally transferred at 24 bits resolution, processed using Sonic Solutions NoNoise technology and mastered to 16 bit for CD using Prism SNS Noise Shaping.
Second Toshiba-EMI (later EMI Music Japan) repress of 1999 digitally remastered reissue (released in Japan with Category TOCP 65310) under various low budget (price: 1.500¥) Series, each of them carries same barcode (4 988006 832015) & Category (TOCP-53550) but with different Obis. Artwork and packaging (jewel case, inserts, booklet, folded sheet with Japanese lyrics and text by Kaz Akiawa) are identical as in TOCP-65310 (except that all of them carrying TOCP-53550 Category instead of TOCP-65310). All low budget CDs are limited editions, each available only in period of 3 months. Unlike EU & USA releases, none of Japanese 1999 remastered releases was enhanced
Dates & symbol printed on back cover and back obi: 05•7•6 (99•9•6) Y Dates are indicating first release under low budget series (05•7•6) & first international release (99•9•6) Symbol (Y) is used by RIAJ to indicatie that content is of foreign origin
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (Printed : On Obi Only): 4 988006 832015
Barcode (Scanned): 4988006832015
Rights Society: JASRAC
Other (Dates ; On Back Cover & Obi): 05•7•6 (99•9•6) Y