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David Bowie- The Man Who Sold The World [Full Album]

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2011

1. The Width Of A Circle- 0:00
2. All The Madmen- 8:09
3. Black Country Rock- 13:51
4. After All- 17:27
5. Running Gun Blues- 21:23
6. Saviour Machine- 24:40
7. She Shook Me Cold- 29:09
8. The Man Who Sold The World- 33:25
9. The Supermen- 37:26

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  • Please post the full 'Ryko' version! i love that extra set of tracks

  • @Preliminimal I'll see about it. if so, it will just be the extras, WITH the original Holy Holy 1970 single.

  • Thank you for loading this, whoever you are...

    What lovely darkness.

  • @callmecorey66 you're very welcome, whoever you are. lol

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  • @kennwolin LMAO too much! I'm sure a lot of kids think The Man Who Sold..... is actually a Nirvana tune! but I guess we can't hack on em too much, as they say, hire a teenager while they still know everything! lol!

  • @Johnnywhamo Great stuff - I wonder how many people who thought that the Nirvana version was rockin' ever knew what music sounded like before they were born and invented everything morose.

  • ERES UNICO CAMALEON

  • o b g, oldie but goodie

  • He is so beautiful in a dress.

  • Awesome! Thank you for posting this. So many genres and styles were used by Bowie on this album. This was my first listen and I heard what would become Goldfrapp and later I heard a little Black Sabbath!

  • @SirCambertHotJam Hold on, to say it's his best album BY FAR is a bit much. He's had so many great albums. This might be his best, very possibly his heaviest. But what about Lodger, Low, Station To Station, Ziggy Stardust, Hunky Dory and Alladin Sane?

  • Bowie was in his heavy metal period here. It's sort of like Black Sabbath.

  • thanks for posting such great stuff! keep it up!

  • too ahead of its time, when released. but I always loved it!

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