ItsNotYouItMe Throwback features the musique king David Bowie’s unreleased 1969 ‘Mercury Demos’ to be unleased On Vinyl! Bowie’s 1969 demo tape, originally recorded to garner a record contract with Mercury Records, will be out for your ear-gasm consumption on June 28th.
The 10-tune vinyl set, features nine unreleased songs, such as early versions of Space Oddity numbers like “Janine,” “An Occasional Dream,” “Letter to Hermione” and “Space Oddity”.
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The Mercury Demos also has covers of Roger Bunn’s “Life Is a Circus” and the Lesley Duncan-penned “Love Song,” which of course was made famous by equal legend Elton John. According to our reports: Pre-Space Oddity tracks like “Ching-a-Ling” and “Lover to the Dawn” are also included.
So get you pocket money out come this summer carebears!








