Panic in Detroit (2013 Remaster)
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2017
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Panic in Detroit (2013 Remaster) · David Bowie
Aladdin Sane
℗ 1973, 2013 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Guitar, Programmer, Vocals: David Bowie
Producer: David Bowie
Percussion: Geoff MacCormack
Backing Vocals: Geoff MacCormack
Backing Vocals: Juanita 'Honey' Franklin
Unknown: Ken Scott
Unknown: Ken Scott
Producer: Ken Scott
Backing Vocals: Linda Lewis
Guitar, Vocals: Mick Ronson
Piano: Mike Garson
Engineer: Mike Moran
Remastering Engineer: Ray Staff
Bass Guitar: Trevor Bolder
Drums: Woody Woodmansey
Writer: David Bowie
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I love Mick Ronson and he certainly did not receive the attention he deserved. Much more than a gifted guitar player.
That opening guitar riff could light a Molotov cocktail.
I liked david bowie's music. I am 65 and have liked it since the early 70's, His music has evolved over the decades. Do not think a singer like him will ever be so emulated, his music has evolved over the decades, Sadly missed by me and others no doubt.
50 years have passed since "Panic In Detroit" was released. It still lingers on.
One Of The Greatest ROCK ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!
David, the Spiders at their peak. Ronson, UNBELIEVABLE, Bolder, UNBELIEVABLE, Woodmansey, UNBELIEVABLE.
Born in 62, first Bowie i just had to get was the Jean Genie, after that, it was his entire catalogue.
More guitar wizardry from Mick Ronson!
I'm a Detroiter it's like David lived here his whole life
RIP Linda Lewis
Talent and humility =Mick Ronson.
The first 20 seconds of this songs always sends chills to my spine, it's simply marvelous.
I saw Bowie in Detroit February 29 th 1976.Incredible show
Soulful voice of Linda Lewis.
A great rocker that never seemed to get the air play it so richly deserved. Then or now.
Coronavirus Panic, had to play this. David your years ahead of your time. Thank you
One of Bowie’s best songs
Great song-great guitar riff-smooth transitions-fat conga bottom-whats not to like-long live Bowie legacy
god, this is such a rocker. Ronson's scary guitar sets off and it just growls its way from there.
This rockin' song really takes you into the realm of an actual panic in Detroit.