After teasing fans last week, David Bowie has unveiled the stunning for his upcoming new best of album, Nothing Has Changed - with three different covers.
Bowie's latest compilation, set to feature new track 'Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime), will be released next month - and comes with a variety of sleeves for each format.
A statement reads:
"It is with much pleasure that we can reveal the three different Jonathan Barnbrook designed sleeves for the upcoming Nothing Has Changed – The Very Best of Bowie compilation.
"The 3CD Deluxe Edition/Digital Download features a Jimmy King photograph from 2013, while the 2CD Edition/Digital Download has a 1975 Steve Schapiro picture.
"Finally, the Double Vinyl features a Mick Rock shot of Bowie at his Haddon Hall home in Beckenham in 1972.
"Nothing Has Changed – The Very Best of Bowie is released on Parlophone on November 17th, in the UK and via Columbia/Legacy on November 18th In the US. (Regional variations apply)".
Bowie's new track Sue has been described by NME as “It’s Nick Cave meets Scott Walker meets Herbie Hancock - and it’s quite brilliant.”
The new collection is released on 17 November and contains music from his 50 year career from 1964-2014 including rarities such as 'Your Turn To Drive' and the 2001 version of 'Shadow Man' and James Murphy 'Hello Steve Reich Mix' of 'Love Is Lost' (although sadly not the ten minute version).
Nothing Has Changed takes its name from a lyric on Heathen. The Thin White Duke is also the subject of David Bowie Is, a film documenting the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition from 2012.
The tracklisting for Nothing Has Changed is below:
CD 1
1. Sue (or In A Season Of Crime)
2. Where Are We Now?
3. Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA Edit)
4. The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
5. New Killer Star (radio edit)
6. Everyone Says ‘Hi’ (edit)
7. Slow Burn (radio edit)
8. Let Me Sleep Beside You (3.14)
9. Your Turn To Drive (4.44)
10. Shadow Man (4.48)
11. Seven (Marius De Vries mix)
12. Survive (Marius De Vries mix)
13. Thursday’s Child (radio edit)
14. I’m Afraid Of Americans (V1) (clean edit)
15. Little Wonder (edit)
16, Hallo Spaceboy (PSB Remix) (with The Pet Shop Boys)
17. Heart’s Filthy Lesson (radio edit)
18. Strangers When We Meet (single version)
CD 2:
1. Buddha Of Suburbia
2. Jump They Say (radio edit)
3, Time Will Crawl (MM remix)
4. Absolute Beginners (single version)
5. Dancing In The Street (with Mick Jagger)
6. Loving The Alien (single remix)
7. This Is Not America (with The Pat Metheny Group)
8. Blue Jean
9. Modern Love
10. China Girl
11. Let's Dance (single version)
12. Fashion (single version)
13. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (single version)
14. Ashes To Ashes (single version)
15, Under Pressure (with Queen)
16. Boys Keep Swinging
17. ‘Heroes’ (single version)
18. Sound And Vision
19. Golden Years (single version)
20. Wild Is The Wind (2010 Harry Maslin Mix)
CD 3
1. Fame
2, Young Americans (2007 Tony Visconti mix single edit)
3. Diamond Dogs
4. Rebel Rebel
5. Sorrow
6. Drive-In Saturday
7.All The Young Dudes
8. The Jean Genie (original single mix)
9. Moonage Daydream
10. Ziggy Stardust
11. Starman (original single mix)
12. Life On Mars? (2003 Ken Scott Mix)
13. Oh! You Pretty Things
14. Changes
15. The Man Who Sold The World
16. Space Oddity
17. In The Heat Of The Morning
18. Silly Boy Blue
19. Can’t Help Thinking About Me
20. You’ve Got A Habit Of Leaving
21. Liza Jane
The double vinyl tracklist is:
SIDE 1:
Let's Dance (single version)
Ashes To Ashes (single version)
‘Heroes’’ (single version)
Changes
Life On Mars?
SIDE 2:
Space Oddity
Starman (original single mix)
Ziggy Stardust
The Jean Genie (original single mix)
Rebel Rebel
SIDE 3:
Golden Years (single version)
Fame
Sound And Vision
Under Pressure
Sue (or In A Season Of Crime)
SIDE 4:
Hallo Spaceboy (Pet Shop Boys remix) - with The Pet Shop Boys
China Girl (single version)
Modern Love (single version)
Absolute Beginners (single version)
Where Are We Now?
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