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Release Date: | 02/10/2017 |
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Label: | Rhino / Parlophone |
UPC: | 0190295989781 |
catalogNumber: | 558572 |
Rank: | 39890 |
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Performance Credits
David Bowie Primary Artist,VocalsCarlos Alomar Guitar
Dennis Davis Drums
Stacey Heydon Guitar
Tony Kaye Keyboards
George Murray Bass
Technical Credits
David Bowie ComposerJohn Lennon Composer
Lou Reed Composer
Carlos Alomar Composer
Harry Maslin Producer
Dave Hewitt Engineer
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