STATION TO STATION (50th Anniversary Half-Speed Mastered LP)
STATION TO STATION (50th Anniversary Half-Speed Mastered LP)
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David Bowie — STATION TO STATION (50th Anniversary Half-Speed Mastered LP)
Available 23 January 2026 on Parlophone.
Limited anniversary edition, half-speed mastered by John Webber at AIR Studios from 192 kHz restored masters of the original Record Plant tapes, cut on a customized late Neumann VMS80 (fully recapped electronics) with no additional processing on transfer. Pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
- Produced by David Bowie & Harry Maslin; recorded at Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles (1975)
- Band: Carlos Alomar, Earl Slick, George Murray, Dennis Davis, Roy Bittan; backing vocals: Geoff MacCormack (Warren Peace)
Tracklist
Side One
- Station to Station
- Golden Years
- Word on a Wing
Side Two
- TVC 15
- Stay
- Wild is the Wind
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- MCMichael C.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsYesterdayA Classic Gets Its Proper Dues
Being a Bowie-phile, I own said album in the many different formats that have been issued over the years. Some sound better than the others. However, lots of care was taken to make this one special, and the payoff is tremendous. If you cannot find a good old early 1980's pressing, buy this one. Let's face it: nothing sounds better than old vinyl. But this one--this is the next best thing.
Was this helpful? - JPJim P.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 days agoSweet!
Great album,but where's the Dolby atmos?
Was this helpful? - MMALCOLMI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars4 days ago5 Stars
Great. Sounds fantastic.
Was this helpful? - ARAllan R.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoSTEPPED BACK IN TIME
Bought the album when it came out the cassette CD and all the versions and remasters
As my turntable upgraded I wanted a clean vinyl album and got it with this release
I’d have bought it for just one of the songs on the album it’s that great of an album don’t find any song off to my taste
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