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"Panic in Detroit" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie for the album Aladdin Sane in 1973. Bowie based it on his friend Iggy Pop 's descriptions of revolutionaries he had known in Michigan and Pop's experiences during the 1967 Detroit riots .
"Rock 'n' Roll with Me" is a power ballad [1] [2] written by David Bowie and Geoff MacCormack and recorded in January 1974 that first appeared on Bowie's Diamond Dogs album, supposedly to address the artist's complex relation with his fans. [3]
Aladdin Sane is the sixth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released in the United Kingdom on 19 April 1973 through RCA Records.The follow-up to his breakthrough The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, it was the first album he wrote and released from a position of stardom.
"Cracked Actor" was released on 19 April 1973 [a] on Bowie's sixth studio album Aladdin Sane, sequenced as the fifth track—the final on side one of the original LP [24] —between "Panic in Detroit" and "Time". [25]
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David Bowie's live performance of the song was released as a single in several countries in 1974. [22] The single, taken from Bowie's live album David Live, reached the top ten in the UK. The B-side, "Panic in Detroit", was not included on that album, but was from the same concert. It was added to the 2005 release of the album.
(1974–1976) is a box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released on 23 September 2016, focused on the artist's "American Phase". [12] [13] [14] A follow-up to the 2015 compilation Five Years (1969–1973), Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) covers the period of Bowie's career from 1974 to 1976 over twelve compact discs or thirteen LPs.
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