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  2. Diamond Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Dogs is the eighth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released on 24 May 1974 through RCA Records. Bowie produced the album and recorded it in early 1974 in London and the Netherlands, following the disbanding of his backing band the Spiders from Mars and the departure of the producer Ken Scott .

  3. Future Legend - Wikipedia

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    A backing tape of the track was played as the lead-in to "Diamond Dogs" at some performances on Bowie's North American tour in 1974. [4] A Page containing the lyrics hanging in the window of West Village record store Rebel Rebel following its shutdown in 2016 due to rising rent prices. A photo of Bowie, who died earlier that year, hangs to the ...

  4. David Bowie discography - Wikipedia

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    Bowie released nine more studio albums with RCA, all of which reached the top five of the UK Albums Chart; Aladdin Sane, Pin Ups (both 1973), Diamond Dogs (1974) and Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) (1980) all reached number one. Young Americans included his first US number-one single "Fame". [12]

  5. Rebel Rebel - Wikipedia

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    Originally planned in late 1973 as part of an aborted Ziggy Stardust musical, [6] "Rebel Rebel" was Bowie's last single in his signature glam rock style. [7] [8] It was also his first hit since 1969 not to feature lead guitarist Mick Ronson; Bowie played guitar himself on this and almost all the other tracks on Diamond Dogs, producing what NME critics Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray called ...

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  7. Diamond Dogs (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Diamond Dogs" is a 1974 single by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, the title track of the album of the same name. The lyric introduces the listener to Bowie's latest persona and his environment; Halloween Jack dwells on top of an abandoned skyscraper ("Manhattan Chase", a.k.a.

  8. Big Brother (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    Bowie performed the song on two separate tours; first a live version (which included "Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family") from the first leg of the Diamond Dogs Tour was released on David Live, and another live recording from the second leg of the same tour was released in 2017 on Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles '74).

  9. Young Americans - Wikipedia

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    [85] [86] According to Buckley, sales were lower than Diamond Dogs overall. [72] The second single "Fame" was released on 2 June in the US [69] and on 25 July in the UK, with the album track "Right" as the B-side. [68] [58] Although it only reached number 17 in the UK, "Fame" topped the charts in the US. [87]