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David Bowie Let’s Spend The Night Together – Lady Grinning Soul (1973) estimated value € 20,00

David Bowie Let's Spend The Night Together - Lady Grinning Soul (1973) estimated value € 20,00

David Bowie Let's Spend The Night Together - Lady Grinning Soul (1973 Netherlands) estimated value € 20,00. 

Label: RCA Victor ‎– APBO-28

Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single

Recorded at: Trident Studios in St Anne's Court, Soho, London.

Recorded date: December 14–24, 1972 (additional work in January 1973).

Released: July 1973

Country: The Netherlands

"Let's Spend the Night Together" is a song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ,David Bowie recorded a glam rock version of "Let's Spend the Night Together" for his Aladdin Sane album, released in April 1973. It was also issued as a single by RCA Records in the US, Japan, Brazil, New Zealand and Europe including the Netherlands, Italy, France, Greece and Sweden. It was a Dutch Top 40 hit, peaking at number 19.

Tracklist

Side A – Let's Spend The Night Together – 3:10

Written-By – M. Jagger, K. Richard

Side B – Lady Grinning Soul – 3:53

Written-By – David Bowie

Description

Media & Sleeve Condition

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Ring wear: Yes
All three seams looking perfect: YES
Picture sleeve looks near mint: NO
Creases or folds: YES
Stamps or writing: NO

 

 

Bowie's rendition featured pulsating synthesiser effects. The singer added his own words as part of the finale:

They said we were too young
Our kind of love was no fun
But our love comes from above
Let's make ... love

Author Nicholas Pegg describes the recording as "faster and raunchier" than the Stones' performance with "a fresh, futuristic sheen",while NME editors Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray considered Bowie to have performed "the unprecedented feat of beating the Stones on one of their own songs", remarking on the track's "polymorphous perversity" and "furious, coked-up drive". However, Rolling Stone's contemporary review found the Bowie version "campy, butch, brittle and unsatisfying".

Key Details

Album: It is the eighth track on the album Aladdin Sane (1973).
Musicians: The recording features The Spiders from Mars: Mick Ronson (guitar/vocals), Trevor Bolder (bass), and Mick Woodmansey (drums). It is highly distinguished by the avant-garde piano playing of Mike Garson.
Production: The track was co-produced by David Bowie and Ken Scott.
Style: Bowie's version is significantly faster and more "glam-rock" than the Rolling Stones' original, featuring synthesizers and a frantic, high-energy arrangement.
Release: While not a lead single in the UK or US, it was released as a single in some territories, such as Japan and Europe, in July 1973.

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