Do you recognize the title "Conversation Piece," Bowie fans? That’s a song that was removed from Bowie’s "Space Oddity" album due to the time constraints of vinyl. Well, not only do the CD and vinyl... more
DESCRIPTION::Brand new mix of the Space Oddity (aka David Bowie) album by longtime Bowie producer/collaborator Tony Visconti. |Of the 2019 Space Oddity album mix Visconti says It was so much fun to... more
Recorded on August 23, 1999 for VH1’s "Storytellers," this dazzling Bowie set of songs spanning the ’60s through the ’90s came out on album 10 years later. Now, it’s returning again, this time on... more
Limited box set. Space Oddity (50th Anniversary EP) comes in a boxed set including a double-sided poster featuring an original "Space Oddity" print advertisement and a Ray Stevenson shot of Bowie... more
DESCRIPTION::THE 'MERCURY' DEMOS are ten early Bowie recordings captured live in one take to a Revox reel to reel tape machine inBowie's flat in spring 1969, with accompaniment from John "Hutch"... more
Limited seven inch picture disc vinyl pressing. 40th anniversary edition. Originally released on 29th June 1979, 'D.J.' was the second and final single from Lodger in the UK and the follow up to... more
Triple seven inch vinyl box set. Recorded in January of 1969 in David's flat in Clareville Grove, London, this live to tape demo session features David performing as a duo with John 'Hutch'... more
DESCRIPTION::7"vinyl singles box set of nine previously unreleased recordings from the era during which Space Oddity was first conceived. |The title Spying Through A Keyhole is a lyric taken from the... more
Digitally remastered edition. Tonight is the sixteenth studio album by English musician David Bowie, originally released on 29 September 1984 by EMI America Records. It followed his most commercially... more
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Tonight is the sixteenth studio album by English musician David Bowie, originally released on 29 September 1984 by EMI America Records. It followed... more
Digitally remastered version of Let's Dance, the 15th studio album by David Bowie. It was originally released in April 1983, three years after his previous album, Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps).... more
Vinyl LP pressing Newly remastered version of Let's Dance, the 15th studio album by David Bowie. It was originally released in April 1983, three years after his previous album, Scary Monsters (and... more
Deluxe two CD + DVD edition. This release documents Bowie's legendary Sunday night headline performance on June 25 at the most famous festival on earth. The package includes the full 21 song greatest... more
The Legendary Full Performance Released For The First Time Including Many Of Bowie's Greatest Hits And Never Before Seen Footage. This release documents Bowie's legendary Sunday night headline... more
This 40th anniversary picture disc 7" version of David Bowie's Breaking Glass EP features three previously unreleased live versions of the original EP tracks plus the addition of an unreleased live... more
| | |Limited 15 vinyl LP box set including 88-page hardback book. Contains the albums Lets Dance (remastered), Serious Moonlight (Live 83/2LP), Tonight (remastered), Never Let Me Down (remastered),... more
These live recordings were mixed by Bowie and David Richards in ’79 but never saw the light of day ’til Record Store Day 2018. That triple-vinyl set became the best-selling release of that day; these... more
Following on from "changesonebowie," this 1981 RCA "best-of" combined post-1976 Bowie singles with early cuts not included on that previous collection. Bowie fans know this as an essential comp, one... more
Part vocal, part instrumental, part rock, part electronic, part anthemic (oh, that title track), part experimental, "Heroes" gave Bowie another triumph (and a second Top 40 LP) in ’77. "Heroes" joins... more
Bowie topped the success of "Lodger" (#20) with this 1980 LP (#12), which features two pretty special guest guitarists: Pete Townshend and Robert Fripp! Lots of fan favorites here: "Ashes to Ashes,"... more
Bowie topped the success of "Lodger" (#20) with this 1980 LP (#12), which features two pretty special guest guitarists: Pete Townshend and Robert Fripp! Lots of fan favorites here: "Ashes to Ashes,"... more
The 2017 edition of Bowie’s 1978 double live album is expanded well beyond the original release, bringing you 22 songs (in their original on-stage sequence, unlike the original release): "Heroes,"... more
Pop hooks tangle with Eno electro experiments on this brilliant 1979 album: a trio of Bowie classics—"Boys Keep Swinging," "D.J." and "Look Back in Anger"—plus `"Fantastic Voyage," "African Night... more
Bowie teamed with Brian Eno on this 1977 masterpiece of electronics and atmosphere (which reached #11): the hit "Sound and Vision" plus "Warszawa," "Weeping Wall," "Subterraneans," "Always Crashing... more
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