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First-known Bowie recording auctioned in Britain

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THE FIRST-KNOWN recording by David Bowie, when he was the 16-year-old singer of a band called The Konrads, sold at auction in Britain on Tuesday for nearly £40,000.

Music specialist­s Omega Auctions, in northweste­rn England, said “a bidding frenzy” around its memorabili­a sale led to the demo tape fetching around four times the expected price of £10,000 when it went under the hammer. It sold for £39,360, Omega said in a statement posted online.

The tape was discovered earlier this year in a loft, Omega had previously revealed.

The song—“I Never Dreamed”—was recorded in a studio in 1963 when The Konrads asked Bowie, then known by his given name David Jones, to sing lead vocals.

Promotiona­l sketches by the then largely unknown Bowie, along with photograph­s and band documents, also sold for £17,130, while an early The Konrads poster from 1963 went for £6,600, Omega said.

Bowie left The Konrads shortly afterwards and did not achieve stardom until six years later when, already a solo artist, he released “Space Oddity” about the fictional astronaut Major Tom.

Bowie earned a reputation as one of the most innovative voices in rock over a half-century career in which he experiment­ed with soul, disco, jazz and ambient music.

He died in 2016 from an undisclose­d battle with cancer, two days after releasing his final album on his 69th birthday.

Other items auctioned Tuesday included a fully signed album of rock band Led Zeppelin, which sold for £14,000, and handwritte­n lyrics by Jimi Hendrix from around 1970, which fetched £10,800. —

 ?? AFP ?? A DEMO TAPE of the song “I Never Dreamed” is the first-known recording by the late British rocker David Bowie (pictured). It fetched £39,360 at a recent auction.
AFP A DEMO TAPE of the song “I Never Dreamed” is the first-known recording by the late British rocker David Bowie (pictured). It fetched £39,360 at a recent auction.

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