Friday, January 29, 2016

Bowie February: 29 Days of David Bowie Announcement




In honor of the life and career one of the greatest artists ever. February will be devoted entirely to the works of David Bowie from his first self-titled release in 1967 to his final album * which came out on his 69th birthday earlier this month. The project will feature one or more Bowie albums a day as the project came from the idea of fellow Echoing the Sounds member fillow in this tribute to Bowie. Here are the following records that will be profiled:

David Bowie (1967 album/2010 Deluxe Edition)



David Bowie (1969 album/40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)



The Man Who Sold the World



Hunky Dory



The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)



Aladdin Sane (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)



Pin Ups



Diamond Dogs (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)



David Live (2005 Expanded Edition)



Young Americans (2007 Remastered Edition)



Station to Station (2010 Remastered/Deluxe Edition)



Low



"Heroes"



Peter and the Wolf



Stage (2005 Expanded Edition)



Lodger



Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)



Christiane F. Soundtrack



Baal EP



Let's Dance



Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture (2003 Remastered Edition)



Tonight



Labyrinth Soundtrack



Never Let Me Down



Tin Machine



Sound + Vision (2003 Expanded Edition)



Tin Machine II



Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby



Black Tie White Noise (10th Anniversary Edition)



The Buddha of Suburbia Soundtrack



Outside (2007 Deluxe Edition from 2007 Box Set)



Earthling (2007 Deluxe Edition from 2007 Box Set)



'Hours...' (2007 Deluxe Edition from 2007 Box Set)



Bowie at the Beeb (3-CD Edition)



All Saints




Heathen (2007 Deluxe Edition from 2007 Box Set)



Reality (2007 Deluxe Edition from 2007 Box Set)



Live EP (at Fashion Rocks w/ Arcade Fire)



Live Santa Monica '72



Glass Spider Live



VH1 Storytellers



A Reality Tour



Toy



The Next Day (w/ The Next Day Extra)




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The project will also include compilations to feature not just rarities and material that preceded Bowie's career before his 1967 debut album as different editions of studio albums that featured B-sides and rarities. It's a project that is to cover as many songs that Bowie has put out and had a hand in in a career that is really unparalleled with anyone else.

© thevoid99 2016

2 comments:

  1. I'll be reading along and checking out your reviews of the studio albums. Would be fun to see a ranking of your favorite Bowie albums at the end of the project, don't know if you want to share that.

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    1. I might do that but I'm also thinking of making a mixtape of Bowie's music. Not a hits collection but rather a mix of definitive album cuts, instrumentals, and rarities.

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