Parlophone Records and ISO Records announced the previously unreleased David Bowie album Toy (Toy:Box) will drop the day before what would be the legend’s 75th birthday, which is January 7, 2022. The ...
Last fall, Rhino Records released the David Bowie box set Brilliant Adventure, which features all of the studio albums he released between 1992 and 2001, a live album, a compilation, and the “lost” ...
David Bowie’s previously unreleased album Toy will be made available as a part of the latest Bowie box set from Parlophone/ISO, David Bowie 5. Brilliant Adventure (1992—2001). The set will include a ...
In 2000, David Bowie started re-recording some of his older, more obscure songs for an album called Toy. The project was set for release in 2001, but ultimately, due to issues with his label, the ...
In 2011, a mysterious 14-track collection that included revamped versions of some of David Bowie’s earliest songs was leaked online. The shelved project grew notorious within Bowie’s crazed fandom ...
The post David Bowie’s Lost Album Toy Gets First-Ever Commercial Release: Stream appeared first on Consequence. In more Bowie news, the iconic musician will be further memorialized in a forthcoming ...
Ahead of the release of David Bowie’s long-shelved 2001 LP Toy, Parlophone/ISO Records have shared another unreleased track from the long-lost LP: “Karma Man,” as well as the single’s exclusive B-side ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. A posthumous album by David Bowie has been released. The LP, "Toy", is now ...
A pair of previously unheard tracks set to be on the upcoming lost David Bowie album were just released. “Karma Man” is coupled with “Silly Boy Blue” (Alternative Ending Mix), exclusive to the single.
“This changes nothing.” Colonel Tom Parker made the now-notorious remark when his client, Elvis Presley, died in 1977. Yet the cold-blooded former fairground huckster was right: Presley would be the ...
Twenty years after its original proposed release, David Bowie's 2001 album Toy, which was never officially released, will be made available on Jan. 7. After his performance at the 2000 Glastonbury ...