Recorded at Château d’Hérouville in France, where Bowie would later return to record the masterpiece LOW, PIN UPS was a collection of cover songs paying tribute to bands and artists that had inspired him and that he had seen at clubs such as The Marquee in London in the mid to late 60s. Artists he covered for the album included The Yardbirds, The Kinks, Pink Floyd, The Who, Pretty Things, The Easybeats and more.
Just one single was taken from the album in the UK, a version of The Mersey’s SORROW which peaked at number four in the UK, and the album reached number one. The striking sleeve image featuring David and British model Twiggy, taken by Justin de Villeneuve, was originally slated to appear on the cover of Vogue, when the magazine passed on the idea, Bowie chose it for PIN UPS.
Even though Bowie did not tour the album, it is beloved by fans to this day who have often wished for a long-rumoured follow-up PIN UPS TOO, but as was his style, by February 1974, he had released REBEL REBEL as a single and a whole new adventure had begun.
LP – SIDE A
- Rosalyn
- Here Comes The Night
- I Wish You Would
- See Emily Play
- Everything’s Alright
- I Can’t Explain
LP – SIDE B
- Friday on My Mind
- Sorrow
- Don’t Bring Me Down
- Shapes of Things
- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
- Where Have All the Good Times Gone













