180g vinyl! "Weren't Born A Man", released in 1973, is Dana Gillespie's third album and contains her version of ndy Warhol', a song that David Bowie originally wrote for her. Bowie and Mick Ronson produced said track and Gillespie's original other, Don't Be Frightened', and Ronson and Spiders from Mars members Trevor Bolder and Mick Woodmansey played on both cuts. 43 years after its original release, "Weren't Born A Man" stands as a must-have record for anyone with an interest in 70s music. Hardcore David Bowie fans should have heard by now about the so-called "Bowpromo" album. It contains ough mixes' of original tracks that would later be included on the "Hunky Dory" and "Ziggy Stardust" albums, as well as an exclusive track and the early (and shorter) versions of some amazing songs that would later make their way into Dana Gillespie's "Weren't Born A Man" LP from 1973: 'Mother, Don't Be Frightened' and 'Andy Warhol'. In fact, these two tracks on Dana's album were produced by Bowie and Mick Ronson, featuring the members of The Spiders from Mars as backing band