I recently got all four of the David Bowie CD box sets (
Five Years 1969-1973,
Who Can I Be Now? 1974-1976,
A New Career In A New Town 1977-1982 and
Loving The Alien 1983-1988).
I already owned his entire discography on CD and from late 2011 through early 2012 I wrote about it in a 9-part series at my blog (shameless self-promotion alert!):
https://kamertunesblog.wordpress.com/ca ... vid-bowie/Now that I have the box sets, I'm trying to figure out which of those older CD pressings I should keep (for mastering, bonus tracks, packaging or any other reasons) and which ones I don't need anymore. Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Here's a list of the versions I own:
Space Oddity (1999 Virgin pressing)
The Man Who Sold The World (1990 Ryko pressing with 4 bonus tracks)
Hunky Dory (1990 Ryko pressing with 4 bonus tracks)
Ziggy Stardust (1990 Ryko pressing with 5 bonus tracks)
Aladdin Sane (1999 EMI pressing)
Pinups (1999 Virgin pressing)
Diamond Dogs (1990 Ryko pressing with 2 bonus tracks)
David Live (1990 Ryko pressing with 3 bonus tracks)
Young Americans (1991 Ryko pressing with 3 bonus tracks)
Station To Station (1991 EMI pressing with 2 bonus tracks)
Low (1999 Virgin pressing)
Heroes (1999 Virgin pressing)
Lodger (1991 Ryko pressing with 2 bonus tracks)
Scary Monsters (1992 Ryko pressing with 4 bonus tracks)
Let's Dance (original '80s EMI pressing)
Tonight (1999 Virgin pressing)
Never Let Me Down (original 1987 pressing with "Too Dizzy")
Thanks.