Ziggy Stardust Plaque Unveiled Tuesday Morning

“And as the sparrow sings dawn chorus…”

Don’t forget to pop along to Heddon St. in London’s west end if you’re in the vicinity on Tuesday morning. As mentioned previously, The Ziggy Stardust commemorative plaque unveiling is confirmed for between 9:00am and 9:30am on 27th March 2012,.with media hoo ha and the like kicking off around an hour earlier. The VIP unveiling will be hosted by The Crown Estate at the Hub, 10 Heddon Street, W1 opposite number 23 where the original Ziggy Stardust cover shot was taken. Spandau Ballet’s Gary Kemp is doing the unveiling. Here’s a bit from the band’s news page posted last week…

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of David Bowie’s iconic album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Bowie fan Gary Kemp has been asked to unveil the Ziggy Stardust commemorative plaque on Heddon Street, from 9.30am on 27th March 2012. Gary’s love of the seminal album goes way back to his childhood and he often refers to seeing Bowie on Top of the Pops as being a life-changing moment. Now, 40 years on, Gary is honoured to be an integral part of the celebrations of Bowie’s mystical alien landing on Earth. The Ziggy Stardust album cover photograph was shot in Heddon Street and the plaque will be only the second to be erected in London to commemorate a fictional character (the first being Sherlock Holmes) . Gary will also be presenting a BBC Radio 2 documentary to be broadcast on 6th June, the actual 40th Anniversary of the album’s release.

David Shaw, Head of The Crown Estate Retail Portfolio will also speak as will a Westminster City Councillor. Gary has been talking to the media about the upcoming Ziggy Stardust BBC Radio 2 documentary and you can listen to his interview with Robert Elms for three more days via the BBC iPlayer. It’s a great interview, not that Robert gets many words in once Gary starts talking about a subject he clearly knows all about and is a big fan of. The Bowie section is around half an hour in to the show. FOOTNOTE: If you do go, listen out for THAT phone ringing…if you answer, make sure the first thing you say is ‘I Love Ziggy Stardust’ and you just might get a Ziggy-related prize.

Remastered Ziggy 40th Vinyl/CD/DVD Due In June

“I’d come on like a regular superstar…”

EMI are excited to announce the release of a 40th anniversary edition of David Bowie’s truly groundbreaking and hugely influential album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars. Due on June 4th (June 5th U.S.) – to mark the 40th anniversary of Ziggy, the formats will include the following…

CD: A new 2012 remaster of the original album. Digitally remastered by Ray Staff, original mastering engineer for Ziggy at Trident Studios, and Ken Scott – original co-producer.

LP: A new 2012 remaster of the original album on heavyweight 180g vinyl. Digitally remastered by Ray Staff.

DVD: 2012 remaster (96/24 PCM stereo) Digitally remastered by Ray Staff. Ken Scott 2003 5.1 mixes (DTS 48/24 & Dolby Digital) and stereo fold downs (48/24 PCM) – original album plus the following 5.1 previously unreleased bonus tracks: Moonage Daydream (instrumental) and The Supermen Velvet Goldmine Sweet Head. There will also be a digital download of the new 2012 remaster.

This is great news for those of you that have been after a copy of the 2003 Ziggy SACD which featured the 5.1 mixes, as you would be hard-pushed to get change from sixty quid for a copy these days. Somebody is even asking for £175 for a copy on a popular marketplace site right now! Stay tuned for more details and related news.