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David Bowie - Young Americans LP Vinyl Record For Sale

Label: RCA VICTOR | Ref: APL1--0998

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  • David Bowie - Young Americans LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • David Bowie - Young Americans LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • David Bowie - Young Americans LP Vinyl Record For Sale
$9.99
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Grading

Vinyl:
Very Good / + | Some very light sleeve marks and very light scuffs | Stains on label side 1 only
Jacket:
Very Good | Refurbished | All sides VERY NEATLY taped (by us, with thick / wide clear tape) to prevent further damage from some splitting | Faces are nice
Inners:
Lyric Sleeve | Split badly | Record placed in plain inner sleeve to prevent any further damage to original (included)
Size:
12"x12"
Speed:
33rpm
Scarcity:
QUITE RARE
Pressed:
1975
Info 1:
Original Release
Info2:
Textured Jacket
Comments1:
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Quantity
In Stock

Detailed Album Information & Tracklist

David Bowie - Young Americans - RCA Victor APL1-0998 - 1975 - Original Release With Textured Jacket

Tracks:

Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across The Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame

    Young Americans finds David Bowie stepping away from his classic rock roots and diving into a smoother, soul-inspired sound often described as “plastic soul.” Released in 1975, the album blends rich backing vocals, funky rhythms, and deep songwriting, creating one of the most distinctive shifts in Bowie’s career. It features the hit single “Fame,” his first No. 1 single in the United States, and showcases a more polished, groove-driven style while still retaining the creativity and originality that made him a global star.

Genre/s: Soul, Funk, Rock
For Fans Of: Roxy Music, Stevie Wonder, Hall & Oates, Marvin Gaye, Talking Heads
Official Release Date: March 7, 1975
Notes: The album marked Bowie’s major move into American soul music. Includes guitar contributions from a then-unknown Carlos Alomar, who became a key part of Bowie’s sound for years to come.