David Bowie: Pinups Album Chart (1973)
- David Bowie

- Oct 27, 1973
- 3 min read
A Glam Covers Extravaganza
David Bowie’s Pinups LP, was released in the UK on October 19, 1973, on RCA Records (catalogue: RS 1003).
The album entered the BBC UK Albums Chart on October 28 - November 3 at the top position, a place it held for 5 consecutive weeks as part of an initial 21-week run.
Chart Data (1973)
October 28 - November 3, 1973: (1)
November 4-10 , 1973: (1)
November 11-17 , 1973:(1)
November 18-24 , 1973:(1)
November 25- December,1973:(1)
Reentering the chart on April 24 - 30, 1983, (when Let's Dance was situated at the top spot) at number 80 as part of a 12-week run.
This 12-track album of 1960s rock and pop cover versions showcased Bowie’s glam rock reinterpretations during the height of his Ziggy Stardust era. Produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, Pinups featured energetic performances backed by the Spiders from Mars, peaking at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for five weeks. Issued in a vibrant sleeve with a Twiggy-and-Bowie photo by Justin de Villeneuve, it’s a nostalgic tribute to the Swinging Sixties.

Album Overview
Release Details:
Label: RCA Records (UK).
Formats: Vinyl LP, cassette; later CD reissues (detailed below).
℗ & ©: 1973 RCA Records. Recorded at Château d’Hérouville, France, July 1973. Matrix numbers (e.g., RS 1003 A-1) confirm authenticity.
UK Release Formats and Track Listings
Pinups was released in the UK in 1973 as a vinyl LP and cassette, with CD reissues later.
The vinyl LP and cassette maintain the 12-track sequence, with the cassette reordered, and the 1990 CD reissue includes two bonus tracks:
Vinyl LP (Catalogue: RS 1003):
Side A:
Rosalyn (2:21, Jimmy Duncan, Bill Farley)
Here Comes The Night (3:09, Bert Berns)
I Wish You Would (2:48, Billy Boy Arnold)
See Emily Play (4:12, Syd Barrett)
Everything’s Alright (2:28, Nicky Crouch, John Konrad, Simon Stavely, Stuart James, Keith Karlson)
I Can’t Explain (2:15, Pete Townshend)
Side B:
Friday On My Mind (2:56, George Young, Harry Vanda)
Sorrow (2:53, Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer)
Don’t Bring Me Down (2:05, Johnnie Dee)
Shapes Of Things (2:53, Paul Samwell-Smith, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf)
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (3:12, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey)
Where Have All The Good Times Gone (2:41, Ray Davies)
Packaging: 33⅓ RPM, stereo, in a single sleeve with Twiggy-and-Bowie photo by Justin de Villeneuve, including inner sleeve with liner notes.

Cassette (Catalogue: PK 1003):
Side A:
Rosalyn (2:21, Jimmy Duncan, Bill Farley)
I Wish You Would (2:48, Billy Boy Arnold)
See Emily Play (4:12, Syd Barrett)
Everything’s Alright (2:28, Nicky Crouch, John Konrad, Simon Stavely, Stuart James, Keith Karlson)
I Can’t Explain (2:15, Pete Townshend)
Friday On My Mind (2:56, George Young, Harry Vanda)
Side B:
Here Comes The Night (3:09, Bert Berns)
Sorrow (2:53, Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer)
Don’t Bring Me Down (2:05, Johnnie Dee)
Shapes Of Things (2:53, Paul Samwell-Smith, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf)
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (3:12, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey)
Where Have All The Good Times Gone (2:41, Ray Davies)
Packaging: Standard cassette case with J-card featuring artwork and track credits.

Compact Disc (CD) (Reissue, 1990 Rykodisc):
Single Disc:
Rosalyn (2:27, Jimmy Duncan, Bill Farley)
Here Comes The Night (3:09, Bert Berns)
I Wish You Would (2:48, Billy Boy Arnold)
See Emily Play (4:12, Syd Barrett)
Everything’s Alright (2:26, Nicky Crouch, John Konrad, Simon Stavely, Stuart James, Keith Karlson)
I Can’t Explain (2:14, Pete Townshend)
Friday On My Mind (2:57, George Young, Harry Vanda)
Sorrow (2:48, Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, Richard Gottehrer)
Don’t Bring Me Down (2:01, Johnnie Dee)
Shapes Of Things (2:53, Paul Samwell-Smith, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf)
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (3:04, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey)
Where Have All The Good Times Gone (2:46, Ray Davies)
BONUS TRACKS
Growin’ Up (3:26, Bruce Springsteen)
Port Of Amsterdam (3:19, Jacques Brel, Mort Shuman, Eric Blau)
Packaging: Jewel case with booklet featuring liner notes, photos, and credits.
Production and Context
Produced by David Bowie and Ken Scott, recorded at Château d’Hérouville, France, in July 1973. The lineup featured Bowie (vocals, guitar), Mick Ronson (guitar), Trevor Bolder (bass), Mike Garson (piano), and Aynsley Dunbar (drums). Pinups was a tribute to ‘60s bands like The Who and The Kinks, recorded during the Ziggy Stardust tour’s final leg. Released amid glam’s peak, it followed Aladdin Sane (1973) and competed with Slade and T. Rex, serving as a bridge to Diamond Dogs (1974).
Pinups is a glam rock gem, with “Sorrow” and “See Emily Play” as standout covers, reflecting Bowie’s love for ‘60s rock.
Streams on Spotify via Pinups preserve the analog grit.
This LP is a must-have for Bowie fans and glam collectors.
Do you have Pinups in your vinyl stack? Which cover rocks your turntable? Share in the comments!
Sources
Discogs: Pinups (1973)
Discogs: Pinups 1990 Rykodisc CD
Official Charts Company: David Bowie Albums
AllMusic: Pinups Discography
Wikipedia: Pinups
Billboard Chart History: David Bowie




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