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  2. Five Years (1969–1973) - Wikipedia

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    The period of Bowie's career from 1969 to 1973 is summarised over twelve discs and thirteen LPs. Exclusive to the box sets is Re:Call 1, a new compilation of non-album singles, single versions and B-sides. The collection is the first in a series of box sets covering Bowie's entire career. [6] [7] [8]

  3. Conversation Piece (box set) - Wikipedia

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    Conversation Piece is a box set by English musician David Bowie, released in November 2019, which contains five CDs featuring recordings made in 1968–1969.The box set includes home demos and BBC sessions, as well as two mixes of the 1969 album Space Oddity: the original 1969 stereo mix, and a new 2019 mix produced by Tony Visconti specifically for the set.

  4. Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) - Wikipedia

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    Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) is a box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released on 23 September 2016, focused on the artist's "American Phase". [12] [13] [14] A follow-up to the 2015 compilation Five Years (1969–1973), Who Can I Be Now?

  5. A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982) - Wikipedia

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    The box attracted criticism by fans and music reviewers, including Henry Rollins, [12] as heavier changes to the music in the mixing and mastering process through Visconti became clear. [ 13 ] A volume shift in the song " ' Heroes ' " had received particular notice, which Parlophone proceeded to describe as intentional and unalterable, [ 14 ...

  6. Loving the Alien (1983–1988) - Wikipedia

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    Loving the Alien (1983–1988) is a box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released on 12 October 2018. [8] [9] A follow-up to the compilations Five Years (1969–1973), Who Can I Be Now?

  7. Walter Russell Bowie - Wikipedia

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    Walter Russell Bowie was born in Richmond, Virginia, actually the fourth of his family to have the same name, and with family relationships among the First Families of Virginia. [1] Nonetheless, he traveled north for his college education, receiving a B.A. (1904) and M.A. (1905) from Harvard University .

  8. John, I'm Only Dancing - Wikipedia

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    "John, I'm Only Dancing" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, originally released as a non-album single on 1 September 1972. It is a glam rock and R&B song with lyrics that describe a situation in which the narrator informs his lover not to worry about the girl he is with because he is "only dancing" with her.

  9. Rarestonebowie - Wikipedia

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    Rarestonebowie is a compilation album by English musician David Bowie.This release was one in the series of mid-nineties releases by MainMan, Bowie's former management company during the seventies (other ones being Santa Monica '72 and the Ava Cherry & The Astronettes album People from Bad Homes).