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June 1, 1967:

  • Writer: GlamSlam
    GlamSlam
  • Jun 1, 1967
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 20

David Bowie was released through Decca subsidiary Deram Records, this was David Bowie's Debut Album, Produced by Mike Vernon and recorded from November 1966 to March 1967 in London, the album followed a string of singles Bowie released for Pye Records that failed to chart. Vernon hired numerous studio musicians for the album's sessions; Bowie and his former Buzz bandmate Derek Fearnley composed music charts themselves using a musical guidebook.


The album displays a baroque pop and music hall sound influenced by Anthony Newley and the Edwardian styles of contemporary British rock bands. The songs are primarily led by orchestral brass and woodwind instruments rather than traditional instruments in pop music at the time, although some tracks feature guitar. The lyrical content varies from lighthearted childhood innocence to drug use and totalitarianism, themes that Bowie would return to in later works. The cover artwork is a headshot of Bowie with a mod haircut wearing a high-collared jacket.


Released in both mono and stereo mixes, David Bowie received positive reviews from music journalists but was a commercial failure due to a lack of promotion from Deram. Two tracks were omitted for its release in the United States in August 1967. Following its release, Bowie provided more tracks for Deram, all of which were rejected and led to his departure from the label. Retrospective reviews unfavourably compare David Bowie to Bowie's later works, but some recognise it positively on its own terms. The album was reissued in a two-disc deluxe edition in 2010, featuring both mixes and other tracks from the period.

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A 12-track version of the album was released on Deram in the US in August 1967, omitting the tracks 'We Are Hungry Men' and 'Maid of Bond Street.'


1. Uncle Arthur

2. Sell Me a Coat

3. Rubber Band

4. Love You Till Tuesday

5. There Is a Happy Land

6. We Are Hungry Men

7. When I Live My Dream

8. Little Bombardier

9. Silly Boy Blue

10. Come And Buy My Toys

11. Join the Gang

12. She's Got Medals

13. Maid of Bond Street

14. Please Mr. Gravedigger

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