Five Years (1969–1973) is a box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released in September 2015. The period of Bowie's career from 1969 to 1973...
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was later included on the box set Five Years (1969–1973) in 2015, which took its title from this song. "Five Years" was recorded on 15 November 1971 at...
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kept the UK artwork. In 2015, the album was remastered for the Five Years (1969–1973) box set. It was released in CD, vinyl and digital formats, both...
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Five Years may refer to: Five Years (1969–1973), a 2015 compilation album by David Bowie Five Years: Singles, a 2001 compilation album by Takako Matsu...
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David Bowie (2015). Five Years (1969–1973) (Box set liner notes). UK, Europe & US: Parlophone. DBXL 1. "Five Years 1969 – 1973 box set due September"...
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remastered multiple times, including in 2015 as part of the box set Five Years (1969–1973). The backing track for "The Man Who Sold the World" was recorded...
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Pin Ups (category 1973 albums)
2015 as part of the box set Five Years (1969–1973). By 1973, David Bowie was at his commercial peak. At the end of July, five of his six albums were in...
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the album; this version was included as part of the 2015 box set Five Years (1969–1973). "Suffragette City" was recorded on 4 February 1972 at Trident...
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Aladdin Sane (category 1973 albums)
for its 40th anniversary, which was included on the 2015 box set Five Years (1969–1973). Aladdin Sane was my idea of rock and roll America. Here I was...
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bonus disc of Aladdin Sane in 2003, and on Re:Call 1, part of the Five Years (1969–1973) boxed set, in 2015. According to Chris O'Leary: David Bowie – lead...
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back catalogue through the "Era" box set series, starting with Five Years (1969–1973). David Bowie (1967) was released in the US in August. David Bowie...
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release until 2015, when it was included on Re:Call 1, part of the Five Years (1969–1973) compilation. Additionally, the liner notes incorrectly listed the...
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including in 2012, which was subsequently included as part of the Five Years (1969–1973) box set in 2015, along with the Arnold Corns recording. "Moonage...
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(stereo mix only) were both included in the Parlophone box set Five Years (1969–1973), released on 25 September 2015. The album with its 2012 remastering...
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its 40th anniversary; this remaster was included in the box set Five Years (1969–1973) in 2015. Bowie wrote "Ziggy Stardust" and fellow album track "Lady...
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remastered in 2012 for its 40th anniversary and was re-released on the Five Years (1969–1973) box set in 2015. David Bowie recorded "Soul Love" on 12 November...
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was not taken for Parlophone's in-house remaster created for the Five Years (1969–1973) box set in 2015. Most of the demo tracks had been released earlier...
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David Bowie (2015). Five Years (1969–1973) (Box set liner notes). UK, Europe & US: Parlophone. DBXL 1. "Five Years 1969 – 1973 box set due September"...
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David Bowie (2015). Five Years (1969–1973) (Box set liner notes). UK, Europe & US: Parlophone. DBXL 1. "Five Years 1969 – 1973 box set due September"...
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Life on Mars (song) (category 1973 singles)
David Bowie (2015). Five Years (1969–1973) (Box set liner notes). UK, Europe & US: Parlophone. DBXL 1. "Five Years 1969 – 1973 box set due September"...
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appeared on compilation albums, including on Re:Call 1, part of the Five Years (1969–1973) boxed set, in 2015. Its namesake was used for Todd Haynes's 1998...
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artist's "American Phase". A follow-up to the 2015 compilation Five Years (1969–1973), Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) covers the period of Bowie's career...
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UFO (band) (redirect from Flying: The Early Years 1970–1973)
single in 1973, "Give Her the Gun" and "Sweet Little Thing", with producer Derek Lawrence. In 1974, under producer Leo Lyons (formerly of Ten Years After)...
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released on 29 September 2017. A follow-up to the compilations Five Years (1969–1973) and Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976), the set covers Bowie's career...
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David Bowie (section 2013–2016: Final years)
album (1967) before achieving his first top-five entry on the UK Singles Chart with "Space Oddity" (1969). After a period of experimentation, he re-emerged...
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Bowie, released on 12 October 2018. A follow-up to the compilations Five Years (1969–1973), Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976), and A New Career in a New Town...
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Has Changed (2014) and on Re:Call 1 as part of the 2015 box set Five Years (1969–1973). "Starman" was sequenced as the fourth track on the album, between...
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Vision box set in 1989. It was remastered in 2015 as part of the Five Years (1969–1973) box set and was remixed by Visconti in 2020 to celebrate its 50th...
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changes and increasingly popular albums: ELO 2 and On the Third Day (both 1973), Eldorado (1974), and Face the Music (1975). By A New World Record (1976)...
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recording until 2015, when it was included on Re:Call 1, part of the Five Years (1969–1973) compilation. All tracks written by David Bowie. 1971 Mercury single...
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