Month: February 1967
The penultimate mixing session for David Bowie’s debut album took place on 28 February 1967, with a mono and stereo mixing session at Decca Studios in London.
David Bowie recorded three songs for his debut album on Saturday 25 February 1967: ‘Rubber Band’, ‘Love You Till Tuesday’, and ‘When I Live My Dream’.
David Bowie and his half-brother Terry Burns attended a show by Cream – Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker – on Wednesday 22 February 1967.
The third recording session for David Bowie’s single ‘The Laughing Gnome’ took place at Decca Studios on Friday 10 February 1967.
The backing track for David Bowie’s single ‘The Laughing Gnome’ had been recorded on 26 January 1967. On 7 February a vocal overdub session took place.