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The Man Who Sold The World by David Bowie

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Release Date: 1990-01-30

Label: Ryko Analogue

Released on clear vinyl with a green tint. Issued in matte double-pocket gatefold sleeve with Japanese-style obi, sealed in loose polyvinyl sleeve with perforations for easy opening.
Transparent anti-static inner sleeves (with white paper between the layers).

Track C1: Previously unreleased track from 1970
Track C2: Single A-side from 1970
Tracks C3 & C4: These tracks were released as a single under the name Arnold Corns in 1971. While the name was inspired by David's favourite Pink Floyd song “Arnold Layne”, the group itself never really existed. In pubblicity photos Bowie appeared alongside dress designer Freddi Buretti, who was supposedly the group's lead singer and a discovery of David's. Both of these songs were later re-worked for the Ziggy Stardust album.

● Limited Edition 3-Sided LP
● Features 4 rare bonus tracks
● Deluxe package includes restored cover and lyric sheet from original release
● Digitally remastered

CDQ
Compact Disc Quality Phonograph Records

• Clear Virgin Vinyl
• Direct Metal Mastering (DMM)
• Gatefold Record Jacket
• Anti-Static Japanese Rice Paper Inner Sleeve

Update 28 April 2021: There also exists a stamped promo copy. Everything else is similar to this release.


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