The Man Who Sold The World

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The Man Who Sold The World

David Bowie · 1972

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Label
RCA
Catalog #
LSP-4816
Added
7/8/2026

Tracklist

  1. A1The Width Of A Circle
  2. A2All The Madmen
  3. A3Black Country Rock
  4. A4After All
  5. B1Running Gun Blues
  6. B2Saviour Machine
  7. B3She Shook Me Cold
  8. B4The Man Who Sold The World
  9. 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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