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Ziggy plays guitar in this critical review of artist David Bowie's career from 1972-74. The collection delves into the Master of Reinvention's creative process for his groundbreaking albums "Ziggy Stardust," "Aladdin Sane," "Pin Ups" and "Diamond Dogs," and features footage of Bowie's extravagantly theatrical stage performances, rare behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with surviving Spiders Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey.
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Released
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EN

Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars was the album that did it. This is the definitive independent review of an all time classic album featuring rare interviews with Bowie and the people around him along with classic performances of material from the album. Also featured are in-depth interviews with Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey. We hear from the musicians and insiders who took part in the making of the album and their uncensored interviews produce a candid, honest and frank retrospective on a modern masterpiece.

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