David Bowie "1971 Outtakes" studio > ? > "straight from EMI masters" > CDR > EAC > flac > CDR 01 - Tired Of My Life 02 - Shadowman 03 - How Lucky You Are 04 - I've Got Lightning 05 - Looking For A Friend 06 - Rupert The Riley 07 - Rupert The Riley (with effects) ------------ February - April 1980 "Scary Monsters Demos and Alternative Versions" New York City, NY @ The Power Station studio > ? > silver bootleg CD "Vampires of Human Flesh" Midnight Beat MBCD021 1994 > EAC> flac > CDR 8. Scream Like a Baby 3:21 9. Because You're Young 4:54 10. Kingdom Come 4:00 11. Up the Hill Backwards 3:23 12. It's no Game 3:55 13. Is There Life After Marriage 4:38 14. Up the Hill Backwards 3:18 15. Teenage Wildlife 7:10 16. Kingdom Come 3:58 17. Scary Monsters 5:11 David Bowie - vocals & keyboards Pete Townshend - guitar Michi Hirota - Japanese narrator Carlos Alomar - guitar Robert Fripp - guitar George Murray - bass Dennis Davis - drums & percussion Roy Bittan - piano Tony Visconti - guitar & backing vocals (& producer!) Andy Clark - synthesizer Production notes: According to co-producer Tony Visconti, Bowie's method on Scary Monsters was somewhat less experimental and more concerned with achieving a commercially-viable sound than had been the case with his recent releases; to that end the composer spent more time on his own developing lyrics and melodies before recording, rather than improvising music in the studio and making up words at the last minute.[2] Aside from one cover, Tom Verlaine's "Kingdom Come", all tracks would be credited to Bowie alone, unlike the 'Berlin Trilogy' where he had increasingly relied on input from his collaborators. Among those collaborators, Brian Eno was no longer present on Scary Monsters but, following his absence from Lodger, Robert Fripp returned with the distinctive guitar sound he had earlier lent to "Heroes". Bruce Springsteen's pianist Roy Bittan was back for his first Bowie album since Station to Station (1976), while The Who's Pete Townshend guested on the bittersweet love song "Because You’re Young".