Category: Studio
David Bowie began recording ‘Memory Of A Free Festival’ on 8 September 1969.
The second recording session for David Bowie’s second album took place at London’s Trident Studios on 17 July 1969.
The recording of David Bowie’s second album began at London’s Trident Studios on 16 July 1969.
David Bowie recorded his breakthrough single, ‘Space Oddity’, on Friday 20 June 1969.
The first version of David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ was recorded on 2 February 1969.
David Bowie finished German-language versions of ‘Love You Till Tuesday’ and ‘When I Live My Dream’ on 29 January 1969.
Feathers – David Bowie, Hermione Farthingale, and John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson – recorded new vocals for ‘Sell Me A Coat’ on 25 January 1969.
David Bowie began recording the soundtrack of the Love You Till Tuesday film on 24 January 1969.
Feathers’ first recording session took place on 27 November 1968, at London’s Trident Studios.
David Bowie’s short-lived trio Turquoise performed just three known concerts, and one recording session. The latter took place on 24 October 1968.
David Bowie took part in the fourth and final overdub session for both sides of a proposed single on 18 April 1968: ‘In The Heat Of The Morning’ and …
David Bowie took part in the third and penultimate overdub session for both sides of a proposed single on 10 April 1968: ‘In The Heat Of The Morning’ and …
At the request of Decca, David Bowie took part in an overdub session for both sides of a proposed single on 29 March 1968: ‘In The Heat Of The …
David Bowie took part in a recording session by Glaswegian beat group The Beatstalkers on 27 March 1968.
David Bowie began recording two songs for a potential single on 12 March 1968: ‘In The Heat Of The Morning’ and ‘London Bye Ta-Ta’.
David Bowie worked with Tony Visconti for the first time on 1 September 1967.
David Bowie had recorded ‘Love You Till Tuesday’ and ‘When I Live My Dream’ for his debut album on 25 February 1967. On 3 June he re-recorded both songs …
David Bowie and the Buzz recorded three songs at Decca Studios on Wednesday 5 April 1967.
The fourth and final recording session for David Bowie’s single ‘The Laughing Gnome’ took place at Decca Studios on Wednesday 8 March 1967.
David Bowie’s debut album was finally finished on 1 March 1967, with the completion of mono and stereo mixes.