Zion (David Bowie song)

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Zion is a David Bowie bootleg. It is most commonly said to be from his Aladdin Sane period, recorded at Trident Studios in 1973.

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[edit] Music and Lyrics

Zion consisted of Bowie's "la las" with Mike Garson playing piano, Mick Ronson playing guitar, and flute by someone unknown (it may be Aladdin Sane's Brian Wilshaw) This would evolve into the passage from "Sweet Thing (Reprise)" to "Rebel Rebel" on Diamond Dogs.

[edit] Other Names

Other names for this track are "Aladdin Vein," "Love Aladdin Vein," "A lad in vein," and "Tragic Moments." The first three are meant to recreate the pun that was Aladdin Sane (a lad insane,) by changing the last word to Vein. (A lad in vein) The other name, "Tragic Moments," was named after an act in the aborted 1984 musical Bowie was creating during the Diamond Dog sessions.

[edit] When It Was Recorded

It is said that Bowie recorded it at Trident Studios in 1973 during the Aladdin Sane sessions Although there was an interview by Martin Hayman at the end of the Pin Ups sessions at the Château d'Hérouville that had Bowie play Zion and said it was a demo for the next album (Diamond Dogs) and was going to be used in the new 1984 musical which Bowie was planning at the time.

[edit] References

Pegg, Nicholas, The Complete David Bowie, Reynolds & Hearn Ltd, 2000, ISBN 1-903111-14-5