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TRACKLIST:
CD1:
01 I Dig Everything
02 You’ve Got A Habit of Leaving
03 The London Boys
04 Karma Man
05 Conversation Piece
06 Shadow Man
07 Let Me Sleep Beside You
08 Hole In The Ground
09 Baby Loves That Way
10 Can’t Help Thinking About Me
11 Silly Boy Blue
12 Toy (Your Turn To Drive)
CD2:
01 Liza Jane (Alternative Mix)
02 You’ve Got A Habit of Leaving (Alternative Mix) [2021 Remaster]
03 Baby Loves That Way (Alternative Mix) [2021 Remaster]
04 Can’t Help Thinking About Me (Alternative Mix)
05 I Dig Everything (Alternative Mix)
06 The London Boys (Alternative Version)
07 Silly Boy Blue (Tibet Version)
08 Let Me Sleep Beside You (Alternative Mix) [2021 Remaster]
09 In The Heat Of The Morning (Alternative Mix)
10 Conversation Piece (Alternative Mix) [2021 Remaster]
11 Hole In The Ground (Alternative Mix)
12 Shadow Man (Alternative Mix) [2021 Remaster]
13 Toy (Your Turn To Drive) [Alternative Mix] [2021 Remix]
CD3:
01 In The Heat Of The Morning (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
02 I Dig Everything (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
03 You’ve Got A Habit of Leaving (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
04 The London Boys (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
05 Karma Man (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
06 Conversation Piece (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
07 Shadow Man (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
08 Let Me Sleep Beside You (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
09 Hole In The Ground (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
10 Baby Loves That Way (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
11 Can’t Help Thinking About Me (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
12 Silly Boy Blue (Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix)
13 Toy (Your Turn To Drive) [Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electric Mix]
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I wish I was a kid again, ”sings David Bowie in the 1966 song“ Can’t Help Thinking About Me, ”which was the first to be released under his fictitious name. That feeling he got in the spirit of Toy, the “lost” album revisiting his sixties work, which he recorded in 2000, which leaked in 2011 and emerged as part of a giant boxset of his works from the nineties last November. Today, a day before he would have turned 75, he finally comes out as a standalone release, with two additional alternate versions of discs. Toy’s concept was unexpected for an artist who had spent the previous decade moving forward. Bowie experimented with industrial and drum’n’bass on Earthling in 1997, and in 1999 released his first major downloadable album on the Internet, “hours …”. ‘t Help Thinking About Me) for an episode of VH1 Storytellers, and in the summer of 2000 he played his greatest hits in legendary Glastonbury headlines. He was ahead of his time again with the ‘Toy’ plan – it was supposed to be a surprise release, as did Radiohead, Beyoncé, and The Weeknd this week – but the music was pure nostalgia, while financial and schedule problems he had were. the Virgin EMI label meant it had never seen daylight. Shortly after that Glastonbury gig, he brought his live band to a New York studio to record a spontaneous, muscular rework of some of his early material. It starts with “I Dig All,” a swinging historical play that featured a snappy 1966 production by Tony Hatch and now features a stomping rocker. You’ve Got a Habit of Leaving, recorded in 1965 by Davy Jones & The Lower 3rd, was a bizarre psychedelia formerly featured in the cult psycho-rock compilation Nuggets, but now with a more straightforward energy. It’s amazing to hear Bowie, the self-assured superstar, return to songs written when his success was far from guaranteed. In Conversation Piece, the forgotten B side of his breakout, Space Oddity, he insists, “I’m invisible and stupid / And no one will remember me.” Speaking to Uncut magazine about this period in 1999, he said: “I must have had 743 singles released before Space Oddity, and half of them were as silly as a brush.” However, the other half is not so bad, and many of them are here in obscurity that deserves to be saved.