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David Bowie Who Can I Be Now

David Bowie Who Can I Be Now Box Tracklist Revealed

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on July 26, 2016

in New Music,News

On September 23, Parolphone will release the new twelve-CD box set David Bowie: Who Can I Be Now?

The followup to last year’s Five Years box, this release continues the reissuing of Bowie’s discography with additional material. Concentrating on Bowie’s “American Period”, the set includes the albums Diamond Dogs, Young Americans and Station to Station along with the live sets David Live and Live Nassau Coliseum ’76, the unreleased album The Gouster and a disc of single versions and non-album b-sides, Re:Call 2.

Both David Live and Station to Station are included in two different versions with the live album having the original and the 2005 mixes and Station in the original and the Harry Maslin 2010 Mix.

For the CD set, each album will be in a mini-vinyl sleeves with the CDs being pressed in gold. There will also be a 128 page book and a replica of Bowie’s note on the running order of The Gouster.

In addition, there will be a vinyl version along with a number of different digital editions.

The track list:

Disc 1 (Diamond Dogs)
Future Legend
Diamond Dogs
Sweet Thing
Candidate
Sweet Thing (Reprise)
Rebel Rebel
Rock ‘N’ Roll with Me
We Are the Dead
1984
Big Brother
Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family

Disc 2 (David Live Part 1)
1984
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (Reprise)
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane
All the Young Dudes
Cracked Actor

Disc 3 (David Live Part 2)
Rock ‘N’ Roll with Me
Watch That Man
Knock On Wood
Diamond Dogs
Big Brother
The Width of a Circle
The Jean Genie
Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide

Disc 4 (David Live: Tony Visconti Mix Part 1)
1984
Rebel Rebel
Moonage Daydream
Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (Reprise)
Changes
Suffragette City
Aladdin Sane
All the Young Dudes
Cracked Actor

Disc 5 (David Live: Tony Visconti Mix Part 2)
Rock ‘N’ Roll with Me
Watch That Man
Knock On Wood
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Space Oddity
Diamond Dogs
Panic in Detroit
Big Brother
Time
The Width of a Circle
The Jean Genie
Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide

Disc 6 (The Gouster)
John, I’m Only Dancing (Again) (12″ A-side)
Somebody Up There Likes Me (Alternative Mix)
It’s Gonna Be Me
Who Can I Be Now?
Can You Hear Me (Alternative Early Version)
Young Americans
Right (Alternative Early Version)

Disc 7 (Young Americans)
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across the Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame

Disc 8 (Station to Station)
Station to Station
Golden Years
Word on a Wing
TVC 15
Stay
Wild is the Wind

Disc 9 (Station to Station: Harry Maslin Remix)
Station to Station
Golden Years
Word on a Wing
TVC 15
Stay
Wild is the Wind

Disc 10 (Live Nassau Coliseum ’76 Part 1)
Station to Station
Suffragette City
Fame
Word on a Wing
Stay
I’m Waiting for the Man
Queen Bitch

Disc 11 (Live Nassau Coliseum ’76 Part 1)
Life on Mars?
Five Years
Panic in Detroit
Changes
TVC 15
Diamond Dogs
Rebel Rebel
The Jean Genie

Disc 12 (Re:Call 2)
Rebel Rebel (Original Single Mix)
Diamond Dogs (Australian Single Edit)
Rebel Rebel (U.S. Single Version)
Rock ‘N’ Roll with Me (Live – Promotional Single Edit)
Panic in Detroit (Live)
Young Americans (Original Single Edit)
Fame (Original Single Edit)
Golden Years (Original Single Version)
Station to Station (Original Single Edit)
TVC 15 (Original Single Edit)
Stay (Original Single Edit)
Word on a Wing (Original Single Edit)
John, I’m Only Dancing (Again) 1975 (Single Version)

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