changesonebowie造句
例句与造句
- Vocalist Michael Stipe has explained that the inspiration for his approach to compiling the songs was the David Bowie compilation " Changesonebowie ".
- The single was not released in America, being judged too risqu?by RCA and did not officially appear stateside until it was finally issued on the compilation " Changesonebowie " in 1976.
- RCA released " Changesonebowie " on CD in 1985, but it was withdrawn within a year along with the rest of the Bowie RCA catalogue, due to a conflict between Bowie and RCA . The RCA CD contains the original single version of " John, I m Only Dancing ".
- Often called the " sax version ", the second recording was issued as a single in April 1973 with exactly the same catalogue number as the first release, causing difficulties for collectors . the sax reworking also appeared on early pressings of " Changesonebowie " before it was replaced with the original single version.
- When Bowie's catalogue was reissued by Rykodisc beginning in 1990, " Changesonebowie " was replaced by a new compilation, " Changesbowie ", on which " Fame " was superseded by the " Starman " ( following " Space Oddity " ), " Life on Mars ? " ( following " The Jean Genie " ), and " Sound and Vision " ( following " Golden Years " ) to the cassette and double-LP editions of the album.
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- "TVC 15 " was released in edited form as the second single in May 1976, reaching No . 33 in the UK and No . 64 stateside . " Stay ", also shortened and appearing the same month, was issued as a companion 45 to RCA's " Changesonebowie " greatest hits collection, though it did not appear on the compilation ( " Changesonebowie " was itself packaged as a uniform edition to " Station to Station ", featuring a black-and-white cover and similar lettering ).
- "TVC 15 " was released in edited form as the second single in May 1976, reaching No . 33 in the UK and No . 64 stateside . " Stay ", also shortened and appearing the same month, was issued as a companion 45 to RCA's " Changesonebowie " greatest hits collection, though it did not appear on the compilation ( " Changesonebowie " was itself packaged as a uniform edition to " Station to Station ", featuring a black-and-white cover and similar lettering ).