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Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | The Width Of A Circle | 8:05 |
| 2 | All The Madmen | 5:38 |
| 3 | Black Country Rock | 3:32 |
| 4 | After All | 3:51 |
| 5 | Running Gun Blues | 3:11 |
| 6 | Saviour Machine | 4:25 |
| 7 | She Shook Me Cold | 4:13 |
| 8 | The Man Who Sold The World | 3:55 |
| 9 | The Supermen | 3:38 |
| Bonus Tracks | ||
| 10 | Lightning FrighteningDrums – John CambridgeGuitar – Tim Renwick |
3:38 |
| 11 | Holy HolyBass – Herbie Flowers |
2:20 |
| 12 | Moonage DaydreamBass – Trevor BolderGuitar – Mark Carr Prichard*Vocals – Freddi Buretti |
3:52 |
| 13 | Hang Onto YourselfBass – Trevor BolderGuitar – Mark Carr Prichard*Vocals – Freddi Buretti |
2:51 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – Jones Music America
- Copyright (c) – Chrysalis Songs
- Copyright (c) – Fleur Music
Credits
- Bass – Tony Visconti (tracks: 1 to 10)
- Design [Original Foldout Album] – Witt Hamburg
- Design [Original Gown Cover] – Keef
- Design [Package] – Reiner Design Consultants, Inc.
- Drums – Mick Woodmansey (tracks: 1 to 9, 11 to 13)
- Guitar – Mick Ronson (tracks: 1 to 9, 11 to 13)
- Photography By [Additional] – Brian Ward , Mick Rock
- Photography By [Original Kick Cover], Photography By [Original Gown Cover] – Brian Ward
- Producer – Tony Visconti
- Remastered By [Assistant] – Jonathan Wyner
- Remastered By [Digital] – Dr. Toby Mountain*
- Synthesizer – Ralph Mace (tracks: 1 to 9)
- Vocals, Guitar – David Bowie
- Written-By – David Bowie
Notes
Ryko Au20 Limited Edition Gold DiscThe gold AU20 J-card states “Printed in USA. Manufactured in Canada”.
Originally released in 1971.
Track 10: Previously unreleased track from 1970.
Track 11: Sleeve mentions 'Single A-side from 1970'. However, this is incorrect. It is the 1973 re-recording, later released as a B-side in 1974. The credits shown here reflect this correction. On the album Herbie Flowers is credited as producer, bass and guitar player which is incorrect for this version.
Tracks 12 & 13: Released as a single under the name Arnold Corns in 1971. "While the name was inspired by David's favorite Pink Floyd song "Arnold Layne", the group itself never really existed. "In publicity photos Bowie appeared alongside dress designer Freddi Buretti, who was supposedly the group's lead singer and a discovery of David's. Both of these songs were later reworked for the Ziggy Stardust album."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 014431813221
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6338 041 | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album, M/Print) | Mercury | 6338 041 | UK | 1971 |
| 7243 521901 0 2, 521 9010 | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold The World (CD, Album, Enh, RE, RM) | EMI, EMI | 7243 521901 0 2, 521 9010 | UK & Europe | Unknown |
| TCEMC 3573, TC-EMC 3573 | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold The World (Cass, Album, RE, RM) | EMI, EMI | TCEMC 3573, TC-EMC 3573 | UK | 1990 |
| SR-61325 | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album, Promo) | Mercury | SR-61325 | US | 1970 |
| 6338041 | David Bowie | The Man Who Sold The World (LP, Album, Unofficial, Gre) | Mercury | 6338041 | UK | 2015 |










