Cybernauts
Cybernauts were a David Bowie cover band, formed as a tribute to Mick Ronson, featuring Def Leppard members Joe Elliott and Phil Collen, former Spiders from Mars members Trevor Bolder and Mick "Woody" Woodmansey, and keyboardist/vocalist, Dick Decent.
Cybernauts | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Glam rock |
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Past members | Joe Elliott Phil Collen Trevor Bolder Mick "Woody" Woodmansey Dick Decent |
Cybernauts released a limited edition live album in Japan only, via Universal Music/Victor Entertainment Japan.
Track listing
- "Watch That Man"
- "Hang On to Yourself"
- "Changes"
- "The Supermen"
- "Five Years"
- "Cracked Actor"
- "Moonage Daydream"
- "Angel No. 9"
- "The Jean Genie"
- "Life on Mars"
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
- "Starman"
- "The Width of a Circle"
- "Ziggy Stardust"
- "White Light White Heat"
- "Rock 'N' Roll Suicide"
- "Suffragette City"
- "All the Young Dudes"
In 2001, Cybernauts released a two-CD set consisting of the live album plus the EP The Further Adventures of the Cybernauts which contained studio recordings, via Arachnophobia Records, England.
The Further Adventures of the Cybernauts
- "Manic Depression"
- "All the Young Dudes"
- "Moonage Daydream"
- "The Man Who Sold the World"
- "Time"
- "Panic in Detroit"
- "Lady Grinning Soul/Moonage Daydream" (alternate version)
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External links
- Band website (archived)
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