The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
David Bowie
LP
SF 8287
RCA Victor
Royaume-Uni
1972
A1 Five Years
A2 Soul Love
A3 Moonage Daydream
A4 Starman
A5 It Ain't Easy
B1 Lady Stardust
B2 Star
B3 Hang On To Yourself
B4 Ziggy Stardust
B5 Suffragette City
B6 Rock 'N' Roll Suicide
2014
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RCA, 1972
This album documents one of the most elaborate self-mythologizing schemes in rock, as David Bowie created the glittery, messianic alter ego Ziggy Stardust ("well-hung and snow-white tan"). The glam rock Bowie made with guitarist Mick Ronson on tracks like "Hang on to Yourself" and "Suffragette City" is an irresistible blend of sexy, campy pop and blues power. The anthem "Ziggy Stardust" is one of rock's earliest, and best, power ballads. "I consider myself responsible for a whole new school of pretensions," Bowie said at the time. "They know who they are. Don't you, Elton? Just kidding. No, I'm not."