David Bowie planned "a long list of unscheduled music releases" before he died, according to reports. Newsweek claims that future releases have been divided into eras and will not necessarily be released in chronological order. It is not yet known whether they will contain previously unheard work. ...
David Bowie planned “a long list of unscheduled music releases” before he died, according to reports.
Newsweek claims that future releases have been divided into eras and will not necessarily be released in chronological order. It is not yet known whether they will contain previously unheard work. Newsweek report [via Pitckfork] that the first of these compilations will be on sale before the end of 2017.
The Guardian have also confirmed that the cast of Lazarus, Bowie’s off-Broadway musical, were scheduled to record the show’s soundtrack on that Monday of his death.
In related news, the Bowie At The Beeb collection is to be released as a four-disc vinyl box set. It was previously released on CD in 2000.
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