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Pin Ups

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  • Original Release Date: August 21, 2006
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   1. Rosalyn (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:21 $0.99 Buy Track  - Rosalyn (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play   2. Here Comes The Night (1999 Digital Remaster) 3:09 $0.99 Buy Track  - Here Comes The Night (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play   3. I Wish You Would (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:47 $0.99 Buy Track  - I Wish You Would (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play   4. See Emily Play (1999 Digital Remaster) 4:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - See Emily Play (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play   5. Everything's Alright (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:28 $0.99 Buy Track  - Everything's Alright (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play   6. I Can't Explain (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:11 $0.99 Buy Track  - I Can't Explain (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play   7. Friday On My Mind (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:56 $0.99 Buy Track  - Friday On My Mind (1999 Digital Remaster)
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Play   9. Don't Bring Me Down (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:05 $0.99 Buy Track  - Don't Bring Me Down (1999 Digital Remaster)
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Play 11. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere? (1999 Digital Remaster) 3:12 $0.99 Buy Track  - Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere? (1999 Digital Remaster)
Play 12. Where Have All The Good Times Gone (1999 Digital Remaster) 2:41 $0.99 Buy Track  - Where Have All The Good Times Gone (1999 Digital Remaster)
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Miss the Point..., May 15, 2003
This review is from: Pin Ups [ECD] (Audio CD)
The reviews I read here call this an album of covers, which it is. But to call it that, merely that, misses the point.
Bowie has always been one to do something different, even if it is exactly the opposite of what was expected of him - something U2 has borrowed from. This album is indeed a tribute to the music that influenced Bowie during the British Invasion during the 60's, as the original LP liner notes explained. You hear The Who, The Kinks, Pink Floyd, Them... But no Beatles or Dave Clark 5. Bowie makes a very personal statement hear, not only by defying expectations of his audience as perhaps the most original songwriter of his generation, but by taking his favorite songs by the bands that influenced him and putting his stamp on them with the then-Bowie style that those bands had influenced.
When I was 16 in 1983 I would travel to Crow's Nest Records in Crest Hill, IL (long before "Crow's Nest Digital") to search their massive supply of records and other fandom paraphernalia, particularly the many U2 imports. You could get anything there - from Boomtown Rats to Soft Cell to Hüsker Dü. A staff member there noticed my selections and asked if I like Punk. "Yes." "Do you own 'Pinups'?" "What's that?" (Fearing that he was talking about some kind of bad magazine.)
He explained that Bowie's Pinups was the first Punk record, because it bridged the gap between the 60's bands like The Who and The Kinks and the Punk bands that they influenced, from Iggy to Bowie to Talking Heads to the Pistols. I don't know if I agree that it was definitely the first Punk album, anymore than I agree that Elvis' "That's Alright" was the first Rock 'n' Roll Record, but like "That's Alright", Pinups was a monumental record in my musicology. It turned me on to Bowie and then to each of the bands that Bowie saluted with Pinups, and a whole new world opened up to me beyond the Beatles and a connection was made that before bands like the Ramones and before Bowie was singing "Let's Dance" there was a music with an intense authenticity, fertile with sound that would inevitably plant itself in the hearts of musicians for generations.
Most point to Ziggy or Aladdin Sane. But this and The Man Who Sold The World have always been my favorite Bowie records. Ziggy, Sane and Diamond Dogs are right there as well, and now, with Outside and Heathen, Bowie rocks again.
Another note: This concept certainly influenced the Annie Lennox album, Medusa.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, October 6, 2004
This review is from: Pin Ups [ECD] (Audio CD)
If the opening one-two punch of Rosalyn/Here Comes the Night doesn't catch you, nothing will. Bowie seemless re-invents these mid 60's swinging London songs and turns this into a true Ziggy Stardust album. At the same time he shows true respect for the songs. Listening to this disc makes you realize what a great band the Spiders were...and one of his coolest covers, too.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bowie Does The Covertune Album That Time Forgot, December 13, 2005
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Mr. Sinister (El Cajon, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pin Ups [ECD] (Audio CD)
In 1973 David Bowie came out with an album of Covers called Pin Ups. The cover had himself and the model Twiggy dressed like Fembots from an episode of The Bionic Woman or some post Logan's Run version of clones. Anyway... most people don't remember this Bowie outing, sandwiched in between Aladin Sane and Diamond Dogs. Mostly tunes by The Who, Pretty Things and Syd's Pink Floyd, there are some cool stuff here. Rosalyn, I Can't Explain, Where Have All The Good Times Gone, Shapes Of Things & Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere. Overall a very enjoyable listen. The original Ryko re-issue had two extra tracks: Springsteen's Growin' Up & Port Of Amsterdam. Definitely worth it to find that edition.

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