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Pin Ups

Pin Ups
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Studio album by David Bowie
Released 19 October 1973 (1973-10-19)
Recorded 8 July – August 1973
Studio Château d'Hérouville, Hérouville, France
Genre
Length 33:42
Label RCA Records
Producer
David Bowie chronology
Aladdin Sane
(1973)
Pin Ups
(1973)
Diamond Dogs
(1974)
Singles from Pin Ups
  1. "Sorrow"
    Released: 28 September 1973
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
Robert Christgau B–
MusicHound 3/5
Pitchfork 5.9/10
Rolling Stone unfavourable
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2/5 stars
Trouser Press favourable

Pin Ups is the seventh studio album by David Bowie, containing cover versions of songs, released in 1973 on RCA Records.

Pin Ups entered the UK chart on 3 November 1973 (coincidentally the same day as Bryan Ferry's covers album These Foolish Things) and stayed there for 21 weeks, peaking at No. 1. It re-entered the chart on 30 April 1983, this time for fifteen weeks, peaking at No. 57. In July 1990, it again entered the chart, for one week, at No. 52.

A version of The Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat" was recorded during the sessions. It was never released; Bowie donated the backing track to Mick Ronson for his 1975 album Play Don't Worry.

The cover image shows Bowie with supermodel Twiggy.

According to co-producer Ken Scott, the LP was originally conceived as "a complete opposite of [Bowie's] other albums", consisting of all cover songs except one original composition, and mainly turned towards the US market since "he wanted to do songs that weren't known as well in the States as they were in England", yet eventually the plan was dropped.Pin Ups was the first of two "1960s nostalgia" albums that Bowie had planned to release. The second, which was planned to be called "Bowie-ing Out," would have contained Bowie covering his favourite American artists, but was never recorded. Bowie also apparently considered making a Pin Ups sequel: he had compiled a list of songs he wanted to cover, some of which showed up on his later releases of Heathen (2002) and Reality (2003).

In the album booklet, Bowie, writing in his own hand, describes Pin Ups as:

These songs are among my favourites from the '64–67' period of London. / Most of the groups were playing the Ricky-Tick (was it a 'y' or an 'i'?) -Scene club circuit (Marquee, eel pie island la-la). / Some are still with us. / Pretty Things, Them, Yardbirds, Syd's Pink Floyd, Mojos, Who, Easybeats, Merseys, The Kinks. / Love-on ya!


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