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David Bowie's Classic Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars will be re-issued as a 40th Anniversary Edition June 5th 2012
Ziggy.jpg News as Posted on http://www.RollingStone.com http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...issue-20120322 The 40th anniversary edition was remastered by original Trident Studios engineer Ray Staff at London's Air Studios. Tracklistings for the respective packages are as follows: CD "Five Years (2012 - Remaster)" "Soul Love (2012 - Remaster)" "Moonage Daydream (2012 - Remaster)" "Starman (2012 - Remaster)" "It Ain't Easy (2012 - Remaster)" "Lady Stardust (2012 - Remaster)" "Star (2012 - Remaster)" "Hang On to Yourself (2012 - Remaster)" "Ziggy Stardust (2012 - Remaster)" "Suffragette City (2012 - Remaster)" "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (2012 - Remaster)" 180-gram vinyl with DVD featuring a new 2012 stereo remaster and 2003 5.1 and stereo mixes (audio only) LP 180G heavyweight vinyl Sticker Featured on the Vinyl DVD release ziggy1.jpg Side 1 "Five Years (2012 - Remaster)" "Soul Love (2012 - Remaster)" "Moonage Daydream (2012 - Remaster)" "Starman (2012 - Remaster)" "It Ain't Easy (2012 - Remaster)" Side 2 "Lady Stardust (2012 - Remaster)" "Star (2012 - Remaster)" "Hang On to Yourself (2012 - Remaster)" "Ziggy Stardust (2012 - Remaster)" "Suffragette City (2012 - Remaster)" "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (2012 - Remaster)" DVD Audio only "Five Years (2012 - Remaster)" "Soul Love (2012 - Remaster)" "Moonage Daydream (2012 - Remaster)" "Starman (2012 - Remaster)" "It Ain't Easy (2012 - Remaster)" "Lady Stardust (2012 - Remaster)" "Star (2012 - Remaster)" "Hang On to Yourself (2012 - Remaster)" "Ziggy Stardust (2012 - Remaster)" "Suffragette City (2012 - Remaster)" "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (2012 - Remaster)" "Five Years (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Soul Love (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Moonage Daydream (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Starman (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "It Ain't Easy (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Lady Stardust (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Star (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Hang On To Yourself (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Ziggy Stardust (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Suffragette City (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Moonage Daydream (Instrumental) PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MIXES (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "The Supermen PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MIXES (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Velvet Goldmine PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MIXES (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" "Sweet Head PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MIXES (5.1 mixes: DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital / Stereo mixes: 48/24 LPCM stereo)" Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...#ixzz1px1fBqvs More info found from The Second Disc Site http://theseconddisc.com/2012/03/22/...june-from-emi/ A basic CD edition will feature a 2012 remaster from Ray Staff, the album’s original mastering engineer at Trident Studios, and Ken Scott, the album’s co-producer. A 180-gram vinyl edition will also be freshly remastered by Staff. A DVD will offer Staff’s 2012 remaster in 96/24 PCM Stereo plus the 5.1 surround mixes created in 2003 by Ken Scott for the now-out-of-print SACD edition. The surround mixes will be available in DTS 48/24 and Dolby Digital, and the disc will also contain a stereo fold-down (48/24 PCM) of the original album plus previously unreleased 5.1 mixes of “Moonage Daydream (Instrumental),” “The Supermen,” “Velvet Goldmine” and “Sweet Head.” While the inclusion of previously unreleased 5.1 mixes will be enough to entice some surround fans, Bowie’s Facebook page also notes, “This is great news for those of you that have been after a copy of the 2003 Ziggy SACD which featured the 5.1 mixes, as you would be hard-pushed to get change from sixty quid for a copy these days. Somebody is even asking for £175 for a copy on a popular marketplace site right now!” How does this edition compare with previous issues? Ziggy had its domestic CD premiere from RCA in 1984 (PCD1-4702) in an edition still prized by audiophiles. When Rykodisc acquired the Bowie catalogue, Ziggy was rolled out with five bonus tracks (RCD-90134) in 1990: demos of “Ziggy Stardust” and “Lady Stardust,” the outtakes “Velvet Goldmine” (also the B-side of the 1975 reissue of “Space Oddity”) and “Sweet Head,” plus an unreleased mix of “John, I’m Only Dancing.” The Bowie catalogue changed hands again near the end of the decade, and the new remasters from Virgin/EMI deleted the bonus tracks from each title. Hence, 1999’s EMI issue (7243 521900 0 3), as remastered by Peter Mew, contains only the original album sequence. Three years later, EMI unveiled a deluxe 2-CD edition of the seminal album (7243 5 39826 2 1) for its 30th anniversary, but the remastering on this set proved controversial. The left and right stereo channels were reversed on the original LP sequence, and some of the songs (“Hang On to Yourself,” the bridge between “Ziggy Stardust” and “Suffragette City”) were clipped. Its second disc contains twelve tracks, many of which had been previously released by Rykodisc and spread among their 1990–92 reissues. Each of the five bonus tracks from the Rykodisc CD appears, albeit some in different form. (“Sweet Head,” for instance, features extended studio chatter at its beginning.) A stereo and multi-channel hybrid SACD (07243 521900 2 7) was released concurrently. The newly-created remaster for the 40th anniversary will likely address the concerns raised about the 30th anniversary set. Last edited by PowellPressburger; 06-12-2012 at 07:02 PM. |
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Anyone audiophiles compared the SACD sound with the DVD disc DTS 5.1 track Yet? I own both but I'm not great at giving sound reviews.
I did update the first post with the Vinyl sticker of the release that lists the audio tracks featured etc. |
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