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Release Date: 1974Labels: The Amazing Kornyfone Record Label, World Records
Some Stereo, Mono MostlySorry 'bout Amsterdam
Tracks A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, B2, B3, B4, B5: Live
Tracks A6, B1: Studio
Generic solid white sleeve with paper picture insert for cover.
Printed on record's black labels:
World Records, Side 1: 1. I Feel Your Hand, 2. Never Said A Word, 3. Something Fantastic, 4. Longest River
World Records, Side 2: 1. Going To Paris, 2. Waiting To Hear, 3. I've Got A Reason, 4. He Loves You
Notes not on release:
"1984" contains the track "Dodo", but track title does not appear on release. Album includes gimmicks and voice overs between the tracks, including an advert for Hires, America's favorite root beer (first track side 2), a portion of the Marx Brothers "Everyone Says I Love You" from the movie 'Horse Feathers', track includes the part with Groucho Marx singing (track after "Time").
"Dollars In Drag" was made up of material from Bowie's "1980 Floor Show" and three songs from his Arnold Corns period, "Hang On To Yourself", "Supermen" and "Man In The Middle". "The 1980 Floor Show" was recorded on the 18th, 19th and 20th August 1973, and was broadcast on the 16th November 1973 (US only). It was recorded at The Marquee Club, 90 Wardour Street, Soho, London.
Track list is different to the actual TV broadcast track list, as the "NBC Midnight Special: The 1980 Floor Show" was filmed over three days and selected tracks over this period were collected for an one hour TV broadcast at a slightly later date. "Supermen", "Hang On To Yourself" and "Man In The Middle" were not broadcast during the NBC American special, although they are included on this bootleg. This version of "Supermen" is different to that on "The Man Who Sold The World" and is a lift from the triple album "Glastonbury Fayre - The Electric Score”.

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