Mick Ronson - Only After Dark ~ The Complete Mainman Recordings
Ziggy Stardust-era Bowieâs guitaristâs impressive solo releases.
When David Bowie announced at the Hammersmith Odeon on 3rd July 1973 that he (or, as it subsequently turned out, alter-ego Ziggy Stardust) was breaking up the band, manager Tony Defries glimpsed a golden opportunity for a new Bowie, particularly one who would also be under MainManâs management. Thus it was that Bowieâs faithful right-hand man, Mick Ronson, was thrust into the spotlight. With Bowieâs help, he contributed three songs to the set debut âSlaughter On 10th Avenueâ, the LP reached the UK album charts Top Ten. Buoyed by this success, Ronson then recorded a second album, âPlay Donât Worryâ - although before it could appear, heâd accepted Ian Hunterâs invitation to join Mott The Hoople. The 4CD set, âOnly After Darkâ chronicles his peripatetic solo work during the rest of the 70s after his split with Bowie, with those two official albums joined by B-sides, alternative versions, out-takes and a plethora of unissued-at-the-time studio recordings (including a handful with Guam, the backing band for Bob Dylanâs legendary 1975 Rolling Thunder tour) and various highlights from his live shows. Featuring some rare photos and a lengthy new essay on his 70s career, âOnly After Darkâ is the most comprehensive anthology to date of a major talent.
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Mick Ronson - Only After Dark ~ The Complete Mainman Recordings
Mick Ronson - Only After Dark ~ The Complete Mainman Recordings
Ziggy Stardust-era Bowieâs guitaristâs impressive solo releases.
When David Bowie announced at the Hammersmith Odeon on 3rd July 1973 that he (or, as it subsequently turned out, alter-ego Ziggy Stardust) was breaking up the band, manager Tony Defries glimpsed a golden opportunity for a new Bowie, particularly one who would also be under MainManâs management. Thus it was that Bowieâs faithful right-hand man, Mick Ronson, was thrust into the spotlight. With Bowieâs help, he contributed three songs to the set debut âSlaughter On 10th Avenueâ, the LP reached the UK album charts Top Ten. Buoyed by this success, Ronson then recorded a second album, âPlay Donât Worryâ - although before it could appear, heâd accepted Ian Hunterâs invitation to join Mott The Hoople. The 4CD set, âOnly After Darkâ chronicles his peripatetic solo work during the rest of the 70s after his split with Bowie, with those two official albums joined by B-sides, alternative versions, out-takes and a plethora of unissued-at-the-time studio recordings (including a handful with Guam, the backing band for Bob Dylanâs legendary 1975 Rolling Thunder tour) and various highlights from his live shows. Featuring some rare photos and a lengthy new essay on his 70s career, âOnly After Darkâ is the most comprehensive anthology to date of a major talent.
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Ziggy Stardust-era Bowieâs guitaristâs impressive solo releases.
When David Bowie announced at the Hammersmith Odeon on 3rd July 1973 that he (or, as it subsequently turned out, alter-ego Ziggy Stardust) was breaking up the band, manager Tony Defries glimpsed a golden opportunity for a new Bowie, particularly one who would also be under MainManâs management. Thus it was that Bowieâs faithful right-hand man, Mick Ronson, was thrust into the spotlight. With Bowieâs help, he contributed three songs to the set debut âSlaughter On 10th Avenueâ, the LP reached the UK album charts Top Ten. Buoyed by this success, Ronson then recorded a second album, âPlay Donât Worryâ - although before it could appear, heâd accepted Ian Hunterâs invitation to join Mott The Hoople. The 4CD set, âOnly After Darkâ chronicles his peripatetic solo work during the rest of the 70s after his split with Bowie, with those two official albums joined by B-sides, alternative versions, out-takes and a plethora of unissued-at-the-time studio recordings (including a handful with Guam, the backing band for Bob Dylanâs legendary 1975 Rolling Thunder tour) and various highlights from his live shows. Featuring some rare photos and a lengthy new essay on his 70s career, âOnly After Darkâ is the most comprehensive anthology to date of a major talent.


















