David BowieMetrobolist (Nine Songs By David Bowie)

Label:

Parlophone – 0190295198787

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo

Country:

Worldwide

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hard Rock

Tracklist

A1 The Width Of A Circle 8:10
A2 All The Men 5:25
A3 Black Country Rock 3:36
A4 After All 4:00
B1 Running Gun Blues 3:19
B2 Saviour Machine 4:30
B3 She Shook Me Cold 4:14
B4 The Man Who Sold The World 4:04
B5 The Supermen 3:45

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyWarner Music Group
  • Licensed ToParlophone Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC
  • Copyright ©Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC
  • Copyright ©Parlophone Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©The David Bowie Archive
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BK13480
  • Published ByTintoretto Music
  • Published ByRZO Music, Inc.
  • Published ByScreen Gems-EMI Music Inc.
  • Published ByEMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published ByChrysalis Songs
  • Published ByRZO Music Ltd.
  • Published ByChrysalis Music Ltd.
  • Recorded AtTrident Studios
  • Recorded AtAdvision Studios
  • Mixed AtHuman Worldwide Studios

Credits

  • Cover [Original Cartoon Cover], Painting [New Lettering], Graphics [Metrobolist6 Grapheme]Michael J. Weller
  • DrumsMick Woodmansey
  • Electric Bass, Piano, RecorderTony Visconti
  • EngineerKen Scott
  • Guitar, Vocals, Synthesizer [Moog], RecorderMick Ronson
  • Photography By [Gatefold]Keith McMillan*
  • Photography By [Left 4 & 6]Mirrorpix
  • Producer, Mixed ByTony Visconti
  • Synthesizer [Moog]Ralph Mace
  • Vocals, Guitar, Stylophone, HarmonicaDavid Bowie
  • Written-ByDavid Bowie

Notes

2020 remix of The Man Who Sold The World by Tony Visconti, which utilises the main front cover and rear images from the 1970 US release The Man Who Sold The World but on that issue the speech bubble on the front is blank (censored by Mercury Records) whereas on this release the words are reinstated.
Comes in gatefold sleeve with white thick paper inner sleeve featuring a quote of David Bowie from the year 2000 commenting on the cover.

Hand numbered copies 1 - 1970 are on gold vinyl. The remaining unnumbered stock is on black vinyl (this). All three variants have been sent out randomly.

The catalog number "Metrobolist 6" appears on front cover.
The catalog number "Metrobolist6" appears on label, spine and backcover.
The catalog number "0190295198787" appears on spine, backcover and hype sticker.

[Information on Backcover]
℗ 2020 except 'After All' orignally ℗ 1970, remaster ℗2015

℗ 2020 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC © 2020 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC
Made in the EU.

Mixed by [...] at Human Studios, NYC, 2019/2020

[Information on Gold Hype Sticker on Left Corner on Shrinkwrap]
David Bowie
Metrobolist
(aka The Man Who
Sold The Word)
──
50th Anniversary
Mix by
Tony Visconti

0190295198787

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker, text): 0 190295 198787
  • Barcode (Sticker, scanned): 190295198787
  • Label Code: LC30419
  • Rights Society: GEMA/MS
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched, variant 1): 0190295198787 3 II BK13480-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, '1I=' mirrored, variant 1): 0190295198787 1I= BK13480-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched, variant 2): 0190295198787 3 \\ BK13480-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, '1I^' mirrored, variant 2): 0190295198787 1I^ BK13480-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched, variant 3): 0190295198787 3X BK13480-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, 'TV' mirrored, variant 3): 0190295198787 TV BK13480-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched, '3△' mirrored, variant 4): 0190295198787 BK13480-01 A1 3△
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, '1–' mirrored, variant 4): 0190295198787 1– BK13480-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched, variant 5): 0190295198787 BK13480-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched, '1^' mirrored, variant 5): 0190295198787 BK13480-01 B1 1^

Other Versions (5 of 279)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album, Stereo, Stamped Matrix, PR - Philips Pressing) Mercury SR 61325, SR-61325 US 1970
Recently Edited
The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album, Promo) Mercury SR-61325 US 1970
New Submission
The Man Who Sold The World (8-Track Cartridge, Album, Stereo) Mercury MC8 61325, MC8-61325, 61325 US 1970
Recently Edited
The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album, Misprint) Mercury 6338 041 UK 1971
Recently Edited
The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album) Mercury 6338 041D 1971

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Reviews

  • Underdog64's avatar
    Underdog64
    Finally got around to listening to the Metrobolist/Man Who Sold The World-Remix-Remaster .Sounds fantastic to my ears.But since they DID remix it from the multitracks sans one track why couldn’t we get a Blu Ray Audio of it as well? Rhino-how about that for 2025? (55th Anniversary)
    • thethinwhiteduke4's avatar
      Clearly this is Tony Visconti trying to honour his friend, by recreating the original cover idea (with speech bubble/ Cane Hill asylum) and title (inspired by the film Metropolis), which was changed last minute without Bowies consent.

      And as his half brother Terry was in that Croydon asylum, it had a lot of meaning for him. He often quoted how important Terry was for him and gave Bowie his first taste of rock and roll via the records he shared with him.
      The 'remixes' sound great on my system (never heard the original on vinyl ittedly). Don't like it, don't buy it, you cynics!
      • Vinylophilist's avatar
        Vinylophilist
        Edited 11 months ago
        I would not exactly say the original is an audiophile gem, but this Visconti-remix is crap. Texture and arrangements are completely spoilt.
        Might as well listen to a stream.

        Why this version -despite it having even a different album name- should be listed with the former album absolutely eludes me. It should be separated.
        But I am not going to pick a rooster-fight with the eminent guardians of this data-bank here ...
        ... just so you know:
        This is NOT "The Man who sold the World". It is "Toni Visconti interpretes Bowie", subtitled "with CD-ears and designed for Spotify algorithms".
        • JMH68's avatar
          JMH68
          Edited one year ago
          Very cool packaging and for $15.89 new it jumped right out of the clearance bin at the local indie record store and into my ears. The album is perfectly flat and heavy. Don't know exactly how many grams and all that and don't rightly care, because it's heavy enough for me and dead quiet in between tracks with no perceptible surface noise. The music itself absolutely kicks ass. Plenty of Mick Ronson in the mix and that's a good thing. ittedly have no other version to compare, but this one"s good enough for my head for the time being.
          • Nyjeffy1967's avatar
            Nyjeffy1967
            I think this sounds terrible lots of noise, distortion this sounds just as bad as all the RCA albums. It's a shame that Bowie hooked up with crappy labels. How could this sound good when the RCA master is crap
            • ces007's avatar
              ces007
              One of my favourite albums. I grew up with the black cover repress, but when I heard the 2015 bass heavy remaster I realised what I'd been missing out all those years. This reissue is a great addition. I think the mastering is superb and I'm hearing things I hadn't noticed before. Thanks once again to Tony Visconti.
              • alientransistor's avatar
                alientransistor
                Edited one year ago
                Great and nicely balanced mix. I just rediscovered this album and I find it superior to the original mix. Pressing is very nice. And a sidenote - I love those classic looking record labels and the way the innersleeve was printed.
                • gullgrey's avatar
                  gullgrey
                  The Man Who Sold The World is one of my all time favorite albums, but this just leaves me with one question: WHY?! This is just... Why the changing of the title? It's the same bloody album! Why the reworking of the cover? It's the same bloody album!! Why all the limited edition shenanigans? The mix sounds downright bad at times (what is happening with that acoustic guitar on With of a Circle? Jebus!) or falls into the pit of just adding silly ping-pong delays that just sticks out like sore thumbs. On Black Country Rock a rather cringe worthy Marc Bolan-ish ad lib is left in the mix and it is quite clear why it was left out originally. It really makes one wonder whose brain fart of at stupid idea this albums was - I bet it wasn't Bowies!
                  • charlie.mcbarron's avatar
                    Metrobolist doesn't replace Man Who Sold The World. It is an ADDITION to the Bowie catalog. It's a real joy if you were one of those who spent the 70s listening to/studying the original. It' brings out more Mick Ronson without diminishing any other aspect. For that alone I am grateful.
                    • beechlander's avatar
                      beechlander
                      Can only compare this to an older repress from the 70s and for me it sounds better. Good balanced mix, beautiful pressing and excellent package with the updated cover and gatefold making this a very worthy release. Given the fact you can currently pick this up for under £15 an absolute must.

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