Tracklist
Sunday
286
Cactus
175
Slip Away
365
Slow Burn
281
Afraid
208
I've Been Waiting For You
180
I Would Be Your Slave
314
I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship
247
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
300
Everyone Says 'Hi'
239
A Better Future
251
Heathen (The Rays)
257
Sunday
410
Life on Mars?
290
Ashes to Ashes
355
Cactus
192
Slip Away
343
China Girl
263
Starman
284
I Would Be Your Slave
350
I've Been Waiting For You
319
Stay
377
Changes
251
Fashion
249
Fame
261
I’m Afraid Of Americans
318
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
317
Heroes
363
Heathen (The Rays)
368
Everyone Says 'Hi'
307
Hallo Spaceboy
326
Lets Dance
395
Ziggy Stardust
285
Warszawa
385
Speed of Life
174
Breaking Glass
155
What In The World
209
Sound And Vision
270
Art Decade
244
Always Crashing In The Same Car
222
Be My Wife
186
A New Career In A New Town
217
Subterraneans
452
New Killer Star
281
Pablo Picasso
245
Never Get Old
265
The Loneliest Guy
252
Looking for Water
209
She'll Drive the Big Car
275
Days
199
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon
242
Try Some, Buy Some
265
Reality
261
Bring Me the Disco King
465
Rebel, Rebel
211
New Killer Star
299
Reality
309
Fame
249
Cactus
185
Sister Midnight
274
Afraid
209
All the Young Dudes
214
Be My Wife
205
China Girl
248
The Loneliest Guy
239
The Man Who Sold The World
259
Fantastic Voyage
194
Hallo Spaceboy
328
Sunday
476
Under Pressure
258
Life on Mars?
273
Battle for Britain (The Letter)
296
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon
245
Ashes to Ashes
352
The Motel
344
Loving the Alien
305
Breaking Glass
149
Never Get Old
258
Changes
232
I’m Afraid Of Americans
320
Heroes
415
Bring Me the Disco King
477
Slip Away
356
Heathen (The Rays)
385
Five Years
253
Hang On To Yourself
176
Ziggy Stardust
226
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Tracklist
Sunday
286
Cactus
175
Slip Away
365
Slow Burn
281
Afraid
208
I've Been Waiting For You
180
I Would Be Your Slave
314
I Took a Trip on a Gemini Spaceship
247
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
300
Everyone Says 'Hi'
239
A Better Future
251
Heathen (The Rays)
257
Sunday
410
Life on Mars?
290
Ashes to Ashes
355
Cactus
192
Slip Away
343
China Girl
263
Starman
284
I Would Be Your Slave
350
I've Been Waiting For You
319
Stay
377
Changes
251
Fashion
249
Fame
261
I’m Afraid Of Americans
318
5:15 The Angels Have Gone
317
Heroes
363
Heathen (The Rays)
368
Everyone Says 'Hi'
307
Hallo Spaceboy
326
Lets Dance
395
Ziggy Stardust
285
Warszawa
385
Speed of Life
174
Breaking Glass
155
What In The World
209
Sound And Vision
270
Art Decade
244
Always Crashing In The Same Car
222
Be My Wife
186
A New Career In A New Town
217
Subterraneans
452
New Killer Star
281
Pablo Picasso
245
Never Get Old
265
The Loneliest Guy
252
Looking for Water
209
She'll Drive the Big Car
275
Days
199
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon
242
Try Some, Buy Some
265
Reality
261
Bring Me the Disco King
465
Rebel, Rebel
211
New Killer Star
299
Reality
309
Fame
249
Cactus
185
Sister Midnight
274
Afraid
209
All the Young Dudes
214
Be My Wife
205
China Girl
248
The Loneliest Guy
239
The Man Who Sold The World
259
Fantastic Voyage
194
Hallo Spaceboy
328
Sunday
476
Under Pressure
258
Life on Mars?
273
Battle for Britain (The Letter)
296
Fall Dog Bombs the Moon
245
Ashes to Ashes
352
The Motel
344
Loving the Alien
305
Breaking Glass
149
Never Get Old
258
Changes
232
I’m Afraid Of Americans
320
Heroes
415
Bring Me the Disco King
477
Slip Away
356
Heathen (The Rays)
385
Five Years
253
Hang On To Yourself
176
Ziggy Stardust
226
Show Notes
The final instalment in the award winning series of box sets spanning Bowie's career from 1969. Featuring 3 original studio albums remastered, 2 live albums, including the 2002 Montreux Jazz Festival performance, officially released for the very first time, and A Reality Tour Live which has been remastered and resequenced. 2 original E.P.’s and the new compilation Re:Call 6 with single versions, B-sides and live recordings. The set also contains a beautiful companion book featuring rare and unpublished photographs, memorabilia, plus new and exclusive recording essays from producer Tony Visconti.