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We haven’t heard much from David Bowie in recent years. Since his last record, 2003’s Reality, the iconic Brit has given us a handful of compilations and reissues, and this September, he’ll offer his latest in the form of a new, special-edition version of his 1976 album Station to Station.
The album, which is set to include a number of juicy bonuses, will come in three versions. The first is a three-CD set, with the original album accompanied by Bowie’s oft-bootlegged show Live Nassau Coliseum '76, which spans across the latter two discs. The second is a five-CD collection that will include the above, plus an un-tracklisted five-song CD of singles versions of some of the album tracks, and a 5.1 Surround Sound DVD of the original album. A final version of the album will be issued on deluxe vinyl, and will include, like the five-CD version, an essay on the album by Cameron Crowe, postcards featuring never-before-seen photos of Bowie constructing the album, a replica backstage pass, a replica biography and lots more fan-club-related activity.
All three versions are set to drop September 20 in the UK via EMI. No North American release date for the reissue has been announced.
Station to Station:
Disc One:
1. “Station to Station”
2. “Golden Years”
3. “Word on a Wing”
4. “TVC 15”
5. “Stay”
6. “Wild Is the Wind”
Disc Two (Live Nassau Coliseum '76):
1. “Station to Station”
2. “Suffragette City”
3. “Fame”
4. “Word on a Wing”
5. “Stay”
6. “Waiting for the Man”
7. “Queen Bitch”
Disc Three (Live Nassau Coliseum '76):
1. “Life on Mars?”
2. “Five Years”
3. “Panic in Detroit”
4. “Changes”
5. “TVC 15”
6. “Diamond Dogs”
7. “Rebel Rebel”
8. “The Jean Genie”
DVD (5.1 surround sound):
1. “Station to Station”
2. “Golden Years”
3. “Word on a Wing”
4. “TVC 15”
5. “Stay”
6. “Wild Is the Wind”