Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The CD and vinyl versions of I Can’t Give Everything Away include a book featuring previously unseen notes, drawings ...
If David Bowie had one regret about the 1980s, it would have been recording “Let’s Dance.” He enjoyed the success that all his other music gave him, but he didn’t like what that one tune and its ...
Not much has been Hunky Dory since David Bowie’s passing in 2016, but a recently announced box set may provide some solace. Available on November 25 in multiple physical formats and digital versions, ...
The genius of David Bowie didn’t lie so much in how he reinvented his personae but in how he concealed their formations from the world. During the space of about a presidential term, Bowie went from ...
When British recording engineer Ken Scott began working with David Bowie on what became the latter’s eponymous 1969 album (a.k.a., Space Oddity), he initially regarded the still-relatively unknown ...
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David Bowie opened his first album of the century, 2002’s “Heathen,” with a low croon of, “It’s the beginning of an end/And nothing has changed/Everything has changed.” Over glitchy computer beats and ...
The box set has been a fixture on the music landscape for decades now -- originally for classical and operatic releases and in other genres since the CD age began during the early 80s. The idea is ...
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