
| # | Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Space Oddity | 192 | 5:14 | 7.19 | Download |
| 2 | The Man Who Sold The World | 192 | 3:58 | 5.44 | Download |
| 3 | Oh! You Pretty Things | 192 | 3:14 | 4.44 | Download |
| 4 | Changes | 192 | 3:34 | 4.91 | Download |
| 5 | Life On Mars? | 192 | 3:51 | 5.28 | Download |
| 6 | Starman | 192 | 4:14 | 5.81 | Download |
| 7 | Ziggy Stardust | 192 | 3:13 | 4.42 | Download |
| 8 | Suffragette City | 192 | 3:25 | 4.70 | Download |
| 9 | John, I'm Only Dancing | 192 | 2:46 | 3.81 | Download |
| 10 | The Jean Genie | 192 | 4:06 | 5.64 | Download |
| 11 | Drive-In Saturday | 192 | 4:30 | 6.19 | Download |
| 12 | Sorrow | 192 | 2:55 | 4.01 | Download |
| 13 | Diamond Dogs | 192 | 6:06 | 8.37 | Download |
| 14 | Rebel Rebel | 192 | 4:31 | 6.20 | Download |
| 15 | Young Americans | 192 | 3:15 | 4.47 | Download |
| 16 | Fame | 192 | 4:17 | 5.89 | Download |
| 17 | Golden Years | 192 | 3:30 | 4.80 | Download |
| 18 | TVC15 | 192 | 5:34 | 7.64 | Download |
| 19 | Wild Is The Wind | 192 | 6:01 | 8.25 | Download |
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1The Jean Genie
The next phase in the institution of fascist law enforcement involves cyber-security and the Internet. Media martinets have been making noise about cyber-terrorism lately - similar to the manner in which they raised a good scare over anthrax preceding the mailing of the spores - and the CIA is currently laying the justification for legislation...
2Fame
For decades, recovering alcoholics and those who treat them have incorporated spirituality into the recovery process -- whether or not it's religious in nature. But few research studies have documented if and how spirituality changes during recovery, nor how those changes might influence a person's chance of succeeding in the quest for sobriety.
3The Man Who Sold The World
Five dogs that were rescued from the most notorious dog-fighting kennel in the country trotted out in Oakland on Friday to meet the public, wag their tails and try to dispel some long-standing human prejudices about canines.Bad Rap founder Tim Racer, who was holding another ambassador, Hector, in his lap and scratching Hector's ears.
4Wild Is The Wind
The birth of twins turned to sorrow for a Berks County father. He wants to make sure others are aware of the condition that left his little girls without a mother.
5Ziggy Stardust
The song is Groundhog Day and the video is currently the #2 most linked to video on YouTube. -- MAYDAY! is a two man band consisting of Plex (producer/keyboardist with work under the belt for Algorithm, Ecko multi-media, discovery channel and various Adult Swim spots) and MC Bernbiz (Miamis hometown hero).
6Space Oddity
Matt Haimovitz, international performer and professor at McGill University performs with Uccello.
7Sorrow
Gabriel Agbonlahor expects Birmingham's Liam Ridgewell to remove him from his Christmas card list after breaking his heart at St Andrews.Former Aston Villa defender Ridgewell scored an own goal but then only a goalline clearance from Agbonlahor prevented him from putting Blues in front in the closing stages of the derby after Mikael Forssell had headed the equaliser.
8Rebel Rebel
RIP.... but good riddance!
9Diamond Dogs
ANNIE LENNOX 'Songs of Mass Destruction' The title is a bit grandiose. For Lennox's fourth solo album, the Eurythmics singer offers a dark collection of songs influenced by world affairs, the war, AIDS. "Sing," for instance, gathers 23 female vocalists - including Madonna, Fergie, Celine Dion, Shakira and KT Tunstall - in a "We Are the World"-styled choral attempt to raise awareness ...
10Oh! You Pretty Things
As of Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2007, at least 3,858 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military civilians.
11TVC15
The dollar's swoon has gone from amusing to sobering in Asia, which is at a crossroads with a currency that has long been a cornerstone of its economies. While angst over the rising euro grabs the headlines, the dollar's about-face may affect Asia more than any region outside the United States.
12Life On Mars?
This is the month in the Great Lakes when you can't escape "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," with Gordon Lightfoot's Top 10 dirge being widely played for the anniversary of the boat's 1975 sinking on Lake Superior.
13Drive-In Saturday
adget fans are already queueing up to get their hands on the latest must-have gizmo, the Apple iPhone.Some die-hard Apple addicts began queuing outside its flagship store on London's Regent Street on Thursday morning.The iPhone is tipped to be the biggest selling Christmas technology gift - despite some criticism of its ?269 price tag.
14Suffragette City
As one of the great voices of our time, Aretha Franklin can get away with doing an aria ("Nessun Dorma") and a swinging duet with Frank Sinatra ("What Now My Love"). Both are featured on the new "Jewels in the Crown: All-Star Duets with the Queen." The 16-track compilation includes classic collaborations with Annie Lennox and George Michael as well as lesser-known numbers with Mary J. Blige, ...
15Golden Years
SYN (Coalition of the Left) President Alekos Alavanos and Albanian Ambassador to Athens Vili Minarolli discussed bilateral issues at their meeting Monday.
16John, I'm Only Dancing
Manila - Four communist rebels were killed Tuesday in a clash with government troops in the northern Philippines, a regional army chief said. Major General Melchor Dilodilo said the fighting erupted when patrolling army troopers encountered an undete...
17Young Americans
Here's what the critics have to say, succinctly, about what's playing on the big screen.
18Starman
You have to give it to Ian Rankin: He just doesn't quit. As he was writing his first crime novel, "Knots and Crosses," he introduced an Edinburgh police detective, John Rebus, to the world. Having no expectations (or even hopes, for that matter) that he would write about the character again, he contemplated killing him at the end of the book for dramatic effect. It was not the most auspicious ...
19Changes
"What broke your heart?" In a room full of people, Jay Maloney alone seems comfortable amid the intense silence that follows. He leans his body forward in his chair, and points his gray-haired head, with its piercing eyes, directly at Rick Duncan.