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The Man Who Sold The World
David Bowie · 1972
● CommonDiscogs demand: 33,137 collectors have it · 8,213 want it (0.25 want/have)
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- Label
- RCA
- Catalog #
- LSP-4816
- Added
- 7/8/2026
Tracklist
- A1The Width Of A Circle
- A2All The Madmen
- A3Black Country Rock
- A4After All
- B1Running Gun Blues
- B2Saviour Machine
- B3She Shook Me Cold
- B4The Man Who Sold The World
- B5The Supermen
Tracklist from Discogs
About this pressing
- Format
- Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
- Label
- RCA — LSP-4816 · RCA Victor — LSP 4816
- Country
- UK
- Released
- 1972-12-00
- Styles
- Blues Rock, Glam, Rock & Roll, Prog Rock
Original UK reissue of on RCA in a different cover design. Glossy orange non-paper RCA Victor labels with 'Side 1 Stereo' & 'Side 2 Stereo' on top and four lines of text at the bottom in a semi-circle. Printed lyrics Inner sleeve with a thumb cut-out on side B, with 'LSP-4816' and 'Printed in England.' Includes a folded 43/56cm poster of the Bowie cover image, with 'LSP-4816' at bottom left. 'Titanic Music/Chrysalis' publishing credits on both labels and inner sleeve; • This changed to 'MainMan/Chrysalis' on later releases. Recorded at Trident Studios and Advision Studios, London, England Remixed at Trident Studios, London, England Some copies have a b&w removable sticker on the front: "David Bowie Poster Enclosed"; this is identical to the one used for the reissue, released simultaneously. Catalogue number LSP-4816 on back cover, spine, inner sleeve and poster. Catalogue number LSP 4816 on labels. There are no track durations printed on this release. Labels: Ⓟ 1971 Inner sleeve: Ⓒ Copyright 1971 by Titanic Music/Chrysalis. Printed in England. Back cover: Recorded in 1970 David Bowie - A Mainman Artist Printed in England by Robert Stace Previously released on Philips Records 633 8041 Runouts 'BPRS 4512-1E' and 'BPRS 4513-1E' are stamped, remainder is etched.
Pressing details from Discogs
Notes
Imported from Discogs collection of polyblanc.
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