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  2. COPY OF Catalog of late rocker David Bowie sold to Warner Music

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    Bowie, who pushed the boundaries of music and his own sanity to produce some of the most innovative songs of his generation, died in 2016 aged 69. The deal between Bowie's estate and Warner Music ...

  3. Changestwobowie - Wikipedia

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    Changestwobowie was not reissued when Rykodisc obtained the rights to re-release the Bowie catalog in 1990; Rykodisc assembled a new compilation, Changesbowie, an expanded version of RCA's Changesonebowie, instead. Changestwobowie was reissued in its original form by Rhino, on vinyl, CD, and digital/streaming formats, on 13 April 2018. [8]

  4. David Bowie Estate and Warner Music Unveil Career ... - AOL

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    The estate of David Bowie and Warner Music Group have announced a global partnership that will bring the late artist’s vast recorded-music catalog from 1968 through 2016 under the Warner umbrella.

  5. Peloton Launches David Bowie Collection, With Full Catalog ...

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    Hot on the heels of the David Bowie estate’s $250 million-plus deal with Warner Chappell Music publishing, Peloton has announced that it struck a deal for the artist’s entire catalog as well ...

  6. Tony Defries - Wikipedia

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    Bowie's increasing addiction to cocaine made him paranoid and suspicious, and in the end Defries and Bowie could no longer work together. A settlement was agreed in 1975 between RCA, Bowie, MainMan and Defries. Defries gave up personal management but retained a shared control of other aspects of Bowie's catalog and career that Bowie resented.

  7. Sound + Vision (box set) - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1980s, the rights to Bowie's pre-1983 catalogue (originally issued by Phillips/Mercury Records and RCA Records) reverted to Bowie and his former management company, MainMan. Rykodisc had approached Bowie in 1988 to re-release his albums on CD and Bowie agreed, and in September 1989 the Sound + Vision box set was released. [4]