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Following on from Spying Through A Keyhole, in early 1969 at his flat in Clareville Grove, London, David Bowie
with John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson continued to demo ‘Space Oddity’ and other tracks.
Due to the nature of some of the solo home demos where Bowie accompanied himself on acoustic guitar, the recording quality
isn’t always of a usual studio fidelity. This is partly due to David’s enthusiastic strumming hitting the red on a couple of the tracks,
along with the limitations of the original recording equipment and tape degradation. However, the historical importance of these songs
and the fact that the selections are from an archive of tracks cleared for release by Bowie, overrides this shortcoming.
Track list
1. 7"
2. 7"
3. 7"