David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars (Music CD)
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Every track on ZIGGY STARDUST & THE SPIDERS FROM MARS sounds like it was
pulled from the rock 'n' roll bible. The album created a mythology that reached
beyond the Chuck Berry folklorisms of the everyday rocker to create a new type
of rock star. With ZIGGY, Bowie created a viable alter-ego to descend onto the
planet and wreak havoc on rock's fertile soil. In doing so, he created the most
original rock creation since the music's inception 20 years before.
Musically, the album was as inspired as Ziggy's persona. Mick Ronson's snarling
guitar evoked the triumphant power of the late '60s guitar heroes, but added a
flash so dynamic fans knew why the Spiders were labelled "glitter
rockers". As an album, ZIGGY STARDUST told the story of rock through the
eyes of Ziggy, an alien--with a narrative that was equally sensational and
intimate.
Any doubts as to Bowie's intentions to take over rock were displaced on a closer
listen to "Star". At the end of the song Bowie (as Ziggy) whispers,
"just watch me now", and his determination is eerily obvious.
Combining skills as a mime artist and top-rate vocal dramatist, Bowie created
Ziggy, the bisexual space man, who sang "songs of darkness and
disgrace". The planet was dying, something made evident on the first track
"Five Years", and the only way to survive was to "Hang On To
Yourself".
In the end, "they had to break up the band", according to the tale
told in ZIGGY STARDUST, but the inevitably tragic strains of this "Rock 'N'
Roll Suicide" had left their mark on the dying planet. They are still being
felt today.
1. Five Years
2. Soul Love
3. Moonage Daydream
4. Starman
5. It Ain't Easy
6. Lady Stardust
7. Star
8. Hang on to Yourself
9. Ziggy Stardust
10. Suffragette City
11. Rock & Roll Suicide