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Download links and information about Changesonebowie by David Bowie. This album was released in 2016 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Glam Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 46:49 minutes.

Artist: David Bowie
Release date: 2016
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Glam Rock, Progressive Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 46:49
Buy on iTunes $9.99
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Space Oddity (2015 Remastered Version) 5:18
2. John, I'm Only Dancing (Single Version) [2012 Remastered Version] 2:46
3. Changes (2015 Remastered Version) 3:37
4. Ziggy Stardust (2012 Remastered Version) 3:13
5. Suffragette City (2012 Remastered Version) 3:28
6. The Jean Genie (2013 Remastered Version) 4:08
7. Diamond Dogs (2016 Remastered Version) 6:06
8. Rebel Rebel (2016 Remastered Version) 4:33
9. Young Americans (2016 Remastered Version) 5:13
10. Fame (2016 Remastered Version) 4:24
11. Golden Years (2016 Remastered Version) 4:03

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David Bowie's first official compilation album, released in the wake of Station to Station and sharing that album's odd typography, Changesonebowie is a handy one-stop roundup of the last four years of hits, plus "Space Oddity" — an American smash in 1973, but unavailable on a U.K. single since its first appearance in 1969. It soared to the top of the British chart, dragging Changesone with it — the album eventually peaked at number two. The album's main charm for confirmed fans was the inclusion of "John, I'm Only Dancing." Never previously included on LP, the song was also making its American debut here, with the excitement soaring even higher when it was discovered that the "wrong" version had been included — the regular 1972 U.K. single version was omitted in inadvertent favor of a 1973 re-recording. The error was corrected for subsequent pressings of the album. An unadventurous-looking track listing should not deter the keen fan. As with so many pre-CD age Bowie compilations, it's very easy to overlook Changesonebowie in favor of the more-bang-for-your-buck career-spanning collections that have since emerged. It remains, however, a charming time capsule, a reminder of the days when Bowie was as much a chart-topping pop star as an iconic idol.