Category: Studio
During a break in the Ziggy Stardust Tour, on 14 May 1972 David Bowie and Mick Ronson co-produced ‘All The Young Dudes’ by Mott The Hoople.
David Bowie’s ‘Starman’ had been recorded at London’s Trident Studios on 4 February, along with ‘Suffragette City’ and ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’.
David Bowie recorded three songs for The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars on 4 February 1972: ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide’, ‘Starman’, and ‘Suffragette …
The fifth recording session for David Bowie’s The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars took place at London’s Trident Studios on Monday 15 November …
The fourth recording session for David Bowie’s The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars took place at London’s Trident Studios on 12 November 1971.
The second recording session took place at London’s Trident Studios on 10 November 1971.
The first recording session for The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars took place on 8 November 1971.
David Bowie recorded one of his finest songs, ‘Life On Mars?’, on 6 August 1971.
David Bowie recorded the Hunky Dory finale ‘The Bewlay Brothers’ on 30 July 1971.
A fourth and final mixing session for BOWPROMO took place on 26 July 1971.
A fourth mixing session for BOWPROMO took place on 24 July 1971.
A third mixing session for BOWPROMO took place on 22 July 1971.
A second mixing session for BOWPROMO took place on 21 July 1971.
Although it was still unfinished, a six-hour mixing session for the completed Hunky Dory tracks took place on 18 July 1971.
David Bowie recorded the Hunky Dory track ‘Quicksand’ on 14 June 1971.
David Bowie recorded ‘It Ain’t Easy’ and ‘Bombers’ at Trident Studios on 9 July 1971.
Following their initial recording session on 25 February 1971, on 17 June The Arnold Corns had a second recording session.
David Bowie began recording the Hunky Dory album on 8 June 1971.
David Bowie produced a session on 23 April 1971 in which Micky King performed three of his songs.
David Bowie played piano and sang backing vocals on Peter Noone’s recording of Oh! You Pretty Things on 26 March 1971.