Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
The Motion Picture Soundtrack

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2016 reissue, 2×12″ LP, Parlophone.

After performing his second-to-last selection, “White Light/White Heat,” a tune by Lou Reed, the songwriter who most influenced Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie’s enduring and indelible persona, Bowie dropped this little nugget on his fans (and bandmates): “Not only is it the last show of the tour, but it’s the last show that we’ll ever do. Thank you.” He then went into a magnificent version of “Rock & Roll Suicide,” a song that gives a glimpse of where Bowie could have gone, not to suicide, but to the style of rock & roll that a long-term band can provide. Had Bowie kept the Spiders from Mars together, unique flashes like the version of “Let’s Spend the Night Together” or the striking “All the Young Dudes” would have continued, a tight little rock & roll band providing a balance that dissipated when the artist branched out on his own. At that point in time, the fans wanted more Ziggy, and the timing of this release only shows how important it is to get the material out while it’s hot. Just ask Peter Frampton, Bob Seger, and the J. Geils Band, who solidified their audiences with double-live sets at crucial points in their careers. Nonetheless, everything here is essential David Bowie; it is a great performance, and you definitely need it for your Bowie collection. The only thing better would be Lou Reed himself finally releasing the September 1973 first gig of his Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal Band, which was, as they say, the real thing. – All Music

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