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The Stars (Are Out Tonight) video is ten

“We have a nice life…”

Ten years ago today we posted the exclusive first look of the promo video for The Stars (Are Out Tonight) here on the DavidBowie.com home page.

Pictured here are husband and wife, played by David Bowie and Tilda Swinton in the film directed by the brilliant Floria Sigismondi, whose previous Bowie credits included the Little Wonder (1996) and Dead Man Walking (1997) videos.

Here‘s a brief synopsis followed by the cast list and a link to the video:

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The short film "The Stars (Are out Tonight)" accompanying David Bowie's eponymously titled single released February 26, 2013, features David Bowie and Tilda Swinton as a happily married couple.

Their world is disturbed and then re-arranged by the intrusion of a celebrity couple played by Andrej Pejic and Saskia De Brauw.

Directed by Floria Sigismondi and shot by Jeff Cronenweth, this story at once captures a twenty first century moment in its convergence of age, gender and the normal/celebrity divide.

The Stars (Are Out Tonight) - Cast List

David Bowie - Husband

Tilda Swinton - Wife

Saskia De Brauw – Celebrity 2

Andrej Pejic – Celebrity 1

Iselin Steiro - Vocalist

Yves Berlin -Guitar

Folake Olowofoyeku - Bass

Randy Michael - Drums

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Check out the video here.

#BowieTheStars

tags: 2023 February
Sunday 02.26.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

A Divine Symmetry vinyl LP out now

“Lay me place and bake me pie, I'm starving for me gravy...”

A quick reminder that the A Divine Symmetry (An Alternative Journey Through Hunky Dory) vinyl album is released today, Friday 24th February. It’s a great standalone LP that does what it says in the title.

The tri-fold insert has three portraits from the Brian Ward cover session on the outside, with the lyrics and credits on the inside.

We should point out that the sepia image here isn’t part of the release, but we hope you agree it’s a cracking shot, nevertheless.

Kudos to Ken Scott and Parlophone for a stellar job on this release.

We’ll leave you with the tracklisting and a link to a Spotify playlist to give you a digital flavour of it.

A DIVINE SYMMETRY (AN ALTERNATIVE JOURNEY THROUGH HUNKY DORY) VINYL LP

Side 1

1 Changes (2021 alternative mix) (3.38)

2 Oh! You Pretty Things (BOWPROMO mix) (3.12)

3 Eight Line Poem (BOWPROMO mix) (2.52)

4 Life On Mars? (original ending version) (4.01)

5 Kooks (BOWPROMO mix) (2.53)

6 Quicksand (2021 mix – early version) (5.01)

Side 2

7 Fill Your Heart (2021 alternative mix) (3.12)

8 Bombers (2021 alternative mix) (2.42)

9 Andy Warhol (original mix)

10 Song For Bob Dylan (2021 alternative mix) (4.22)

11 Queen Bitch (BOWPROMO mix) (3.16)

12 The Bewlay Brothers (2021 alternative mix) (5.26)

2, 3, 5, 9 and 11 Produced by Ken Scott (assisted by The Actor). Recorded, engineered, and mixed by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London

1, 4, 6 – 8, 10 and 12 Produced by David Bowie and Ken Scott. Recorded and engineered by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London

Mixed by Ken Scott, October/November, 2021

A Divine Symmetry playlist on Spotify.

Here’s a link for all your Divine Symmetry needs.

#BowieADivineSymmetry #BowieDivineSymmetry

tags: 2023 February
Thursday 02.23.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

V&A secures Bowie’s archive for The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts

“Waiting for the gift of sound and vision…”

Major gift and donation to help V&A secure David Bowie’s archive for the nation:

Over 80,000 items spanning six decades of the cultural icon’s career to be made available to the public for the first time.

Today, the V&A announces it will secure the archive of David Bowie for the nation – revealing the creative processes of one of the most pioneering and influential figures in the history of live and recorded music, film, fashion and beyond. From 2025, the archive will be made available to the public, from fans to school children and researchers, through the creation of The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts at V&A East Storehouse, in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The acquisition and creation of The Centre has been made possible thanks to the David Bowie Estate and a generous donation of £10m from the Blavatnik Family Foundation and Warner Music Group.

Encompassing more than 80,000 items, the archive traces Bowie’s creative processes as a musical innovator, cultural icon, and advocate for self-expression and reinvention from his early career in the 1960s to his death in 2016. Alongside the creation of the new Centre, the gift will support the ongoing conservation, research, and study of the archive.

Dr Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A, said: “David Bowie was one of the greatest musicians and performers of all time. The V&A is thrilled to become custodians of his incredible archive, and to be able to open it up for the public. Bowie’s radical innovations across music, theatre, film, fashion, and style – from Berlin to Tokyo to London – continue to influence design and visual culture and inspire creatives from Janelle Monáe to Lady Gaga to Tilda Swinton and Raf Simons. Our new collections centre, V&A East Storehouse, is the ideal place to put Bowie’s work in dialogue with the V&A’s collection spanning 5,000 years of art, design, and performance. My deepest thanks go to the David Bowie Estate, Blavatnik Family Foundation and Warner Music Group for helping make this a reality and for providing a new sourcebook for the Bowies of tomorrow.”

Spanning Bowie’s career, the archive features handwritten lyrics, letters, sheet music, original costumes, fashion, photography, film, music videos, set designs, Bowie’s own instruments, album artwork and awards. It also includes more intimate writings, thought processes and unrealised projects, the majority of which have never been seen in public before.

Highlights include stage costumes such as Bowie’s breakthrough Ziggy Stardust ensembles designed by Freddie Burretti (1972), Kansai Yamamoto’s flamboyant creations for the Aladdin Sane tour (1973) and the Union Jack coat designed by Bowie and Alexander McQueen for the Earthling album cover (1997). The archive also includes handwritten lyrics for songs including Fame (1975), “Heroes” (1977) and Ashes to Ashes (1980), as well as examples of the “cut up” method of writing introduced to Bowie by the writer William Burroughs. Additionally, the archive holds a series of intimate notebooks from every era of Bowie’s life and career.

The archive also includes a photo collage of film stills from The Man Who Fell to Earth (1975-76), directed by Nicolas Roeg and featuring Bowie, and over 70,000 photographs, prints, negatives, large format transparencies, slides and contact sheets taken by some of the 20th century’s leading photographers from Terry O’Neill to Brian Duffy and Helmut Newton. Among other highlights are instruments, amps, and other equipment, including Brian Eno’s EMS Synthesizer from Bowie’s seminal Low (1977) and “Heroes” albums and a Stylophone – a gift from Marc Bolan in the late 1960’s, used on Bowie’s seminal Space Oddity recording.

Sir Leonard Blavatnik, Founder and Chairman of Access Industries, and the Blavatnik Family Foundation, said: “We are very proud to support the V&A and allow for the creation of this irreplaceable archive to preserve and showcase David Bowie’s iconic career. His influence on music and popular culture throughout the world cannot be overstated.”

Max Lousada, CEO, Recorded Music, Warner Music Group, said: “As the stewards of David Bowie’s extraordinary music catalogue, we’re delighted to expand our relationship with his estate through this partnership with the V&A. This archive promises to be an unparalleled display of individual artistic brilliance, invention, and transformation. Bowie’s influence only grows in stature over time, and this will be an enduring celebration of his profound legacy.”

A spokesperson from the David Bowie Estate, said: “With David’s life’s work becoming part of the UK’s national collections, he takes his rightful place amongst many other cultural icons and artistic geniuses. The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performance – and the behind the scenes access that V&A East Storehouse offers– will mean David’s work can be shared with the public in ways that haven’t been possible before, and we’re so pleased to be working closely with the V&A to continue to commemorate David’s enduring cultural influence.”

Nile Rodgers, said: “I believe everyone will agree with me when I say that when I look back at the last 60 years of post-Beatles music that if only one artist could be in the V&A it should be David Bowie. He didn’t just make art, he was art!”

Tilda Swinton, one of David Bowie’s friends and collaborators, said: “In 2013, the V&A’s David Bowie Is… exhibition gave us unquestionable evidence that Bowie is a spectacular example of an artist, who not only made unique and phenomenal work, but who has an influence and inspiration far beyond that work itself. Ten years later, the continuing regenerative nature of his spirit grows ever further in popular resonance and cultural reach down through younger generations. In acquiring his archive for posterity, the V&A will now be able to offer access to David Bowie’s history – and the portal it represents – not only to practicing artists from all fields, but to every last one of us, and for the foreseeable future. This is a truly great piece of news, which deserves the sincerest gratitude and congratulations to all those involved who have made it possible.”

V&A East Storehouse will be a new type of museum experience designed within and around the V&A’s stored collections. Taking visitors behind the scenes, it will enable unprecedented access to the nation’s collections, in a new purpose-built home for over 250,000 objects, 350,000 books and 1,000 archives. V&A East Storehouse brings together conservation labs, working stores, research and reading rooms with galleries, display and performance spaces and creative studios – brought together through an extensive public network centred around the Collections Hall, to create a unique experience for visitors. At The David Bowie Centre for the Study of Performing Arts at V&A East Storehouse, from 2025, fans will be able to get up-close and gain new insights into Bowie’s creative process like never before.

The David Bowie Archive joins the V&A’s Theatre & Performance collections, which includes the archives of influential individuals and organisations, from Vivien Leigh to Peter Brook, Akram Khan Dance Company, The Royal Court Theatre and Glastonbury Festival. The acquisition follows the V&A’s ground-breaking 2013 exhibition, David Bowie Is…, which marked the first time a museum had been given unprecedented access to the David Bowie Archive. The exhibition was seen by over two million people around the world as part of its international tour, becoming one of the V&A’s most popular exhibitions of all time.

#BowieArchiveVAM

tags: 2023 February
Wednesday 02.22.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Moonage Daydream 3-disc vinyl due next month

“Just like the film...”

Following the release of the digital and 2CD versions of the Moonage Daydream album last year, we now have a date for the 3-disc vinyl release.

This companion to the critically acclaimed film by Brett Morgan will be released on 31st March and can be pre-ordered here.

We’ll leave you with the vinyl tracklisting for each of the six sides:

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Side 1

“Time… one of the most complex expressions…”

Ian Fish U.K. Heir (Moonage Daydream mix 1)

Hallo Spaceboy (remix Moonage Daydream edit)

Medley: Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud

All The Young Dudes

Oh! You Pretty Things (live)

Life On Mars? (2016 mix – Moonage Daydream edit)

Moonage Daydream (live)

Side 2

Medley: The Jean Genie / Love Me Do / The Jean Genie (live) (featuring Jeff Beck)

The Light (excerpt)

Warszawa (live Moonage Daydream edit)

Quicksand (2021 mix – early version)

Medley: Future Legend / Diamonds Dogs intro / Cracked Actor

Side 3

Rock ‘n’ Roll With Me (live)

Aladdin Sane (Moonage Daydream edit)

Subterraneans

Space Oddity (Moonage Daydream mix)

V-2 Schneider

Side 4

(CD break)

Sound And Vision (Moonage Daydream mix)

A New Career In A New Town (Moonage Daydream mix)

Word On A Wing (Moonage Daydream excerpt)

“Heroes” (live Moonage Daydream edit)

D.J. (Moonage Daydream mix)

Ashes To Ashes (Moonage Daydream mix)

Move On (Moonage Daydream a cappella mix edit)

Moss Garden (Moonage Daydream edit)

Side 5

Cygnet Committee/Lazarus (Moonage Daydream mix)

Memory Of A Free Festival (harmonium edit)

Modern Love (Moonage Daydream mix)

Let’s Dance (live Moonage Daydream edit)

The Mysteries (Moonage Daydream mix)

Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide (live Moonage Daydream edit)

Ian Fish U.K. Heir (Moonage Daydream mix 2)

Side 6

Word On A Wing (Moonage Daydream mix)

Hallo Spaceboy (live Moonage Daydream mix)

I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (Moonage Daydream a cappella mix edit)

“Heroes": IV. Sons Of The Silent Age (excerpt)

★ (Moonage Daydream mix edit)

Ian Fish U.K. Heir (Moonage Daydream mix excerpt)

Memory Of A Free Festival (Moonage Daydream mix edit)

Starman

“You’re aware of a deeper existence…”

Changes

“Let me tell you one thing…”

“Well you know what this has been an incredible pleasure…”

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MOONAGE DAYDREAM

MUSIC PRODUCED BY TONY VISCONTI

RE-RECORDING MIXERS PAUL MASSEY DAVID GIAMMARCO

SUPERVISING SOUND EDITORS JOHN WARHURST NINA HARTSTONE

RE-RECORDING ENGINEER BILL STEIN MIXING ENGINEER JANNEK ZECHNER

MUSICAL MASH-UPS DESIGNED AND EDITED BY BRETT MORGEN

#BowieMoonageDaydreamAlbum #BowieMoonageDaydreamFilm

tags: 2023 February
Friday 02.03.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Rest In Peace Lisa Marie

More sad news with the passing of Lisa Marie Presley who suffered cardiac arrest yesterday. (12th Jan)

The daughter of Elvis and Priscilla was just 54 and had been seen in public with her mother only two days earlier on 10th Jan at the 80th Golden Globe Awards.

She is pictured here with David and Iman at Radio City Music Hall in NY in 2005.

#RIPLisaMariePresley #BowiePresley

tags: 2023 January
Friday 01.13.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Farewell to Jeff Beck

“But boy could he play guitar...”

Sad to hear about the passing of guitarist Jeff Beck who died aged 78 on Tuesday after “suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis”.

Our thoughts are with his family who have asked for privacy during this sad time.

Jeff is pictured here with David at Les Paul’s 95th Birthday in NY on 8th June 2010.

Among other things Jeff is probably known best to Bowie fans for his guest appearance in the live medley of The Jean Genie/Love Me Do and Round And Round recorded live at the final Ziggy Stardust concert at Hammersmith Odeon in 1973, as featured in the recent Moonage Daydream film.

#RIPJeffBeck #BowieJeffBeck

tags: 2023 January
Wednesday 01.11.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

David Bowie: January 8th 1947 - January 10th 2016

(Photo by Jimmy King 2013)

#BowieForever


tags: 2023 January
Tuesday 01.10.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Aladdin Sane 50th anniversary picture disc and half speed mastered LPs

“Who will love Aladdin Sane?”

TWO SPECIAL VINYL RELEASES TO CELEBRATE THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF ALADDIN SANE TO BE RELEASED 14th APRIL, 2023 - ORDER HERE

WATCH THE UPGRADED VIDEO FOR THE JEAN GENIE NOW

April 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the release of David Bowie’s ALADDIN SANE, originally released just ten months after his breakthrough album THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS. The title track and songs such as ‘Panic In Detroit,' ‘Lady Grinning Soul’ and ‘Time’ marked a significant musical progression, adding brass, woodwind, soulful backing vocals and the distinctive piano of Mike Garson.

On 14th April, 2023, one week before its Golden Jubilee, ALADDIN SANE will be issued as a limited edition 50th anniversary half-speed mastered LP and a picture disc LP pressed from the same master.

The album was preceded by two singles ‘The Jean Genie’ and ‘Drive-In Saturday’, peaking in the U.K. singles chart at numbers 2 and 3 respectively, and was the first time Bowie topped the U.K. album charts. It also marked his debut on the U.S. top 20 album chart, where ‘Time’ and ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’ were follow ups to the ‘The Jean Genie’.

The cover of ALADDIN SANE has become one of the most striking and memorable images in rock n roll history and is thought to be the most expensive produced up to that point. The cover photograph was taken by Brian Duffy, who would also shoot the sleeves for 1979’s LODGER and 1980’s SCARY MONSTERS (AND SUPER CREEPS) and features Bowie with the iconic red and blue lightning bolt make-up, an image which has staked out an indelible spot in the planet’s cultural lexicon.

This new pressing of ALADDIN SANE was cut on a customised late Neumann VMS80 lathe with fully recapped electronics from 192kHz restored masters of the original master tapes, with no additional processing on transfer. The half-speed was cut by John Webber at AIR Studios.

Bowie described ALADDIN SANE as ‘Ziggy Goes To Washington: Ziggy under the influence of America’. The album was to be Ziggy Stardust's last stand, and the persona was laid to rest three months after the album's release in July 1973 at the infamous final show with the Spiders From Mars at London’s Hammersmith Odeon.

DAVID BOWIE - ALADDIN SANE TRACKLISTING

SIDE ONE

Watch That Man – 4:30

Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?) – 5:06

Drive-In Saturday – 4:33

Panic In Detroit – 4:25

Cracked Actor – 3:01

SIDE TWO

Time – 5.15

The Prettiest Star – 3:31

Let’s Spend The Night Together – 3:10

The Jean Genie – 4:07

Lady Grinning Soul – 3:45

#AladdinSane50

tags: 2023 January
Monday 01.09.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Celebrating what would have been Bowie’s 76th

“As long as there’s me, As long as there’s you…”

Lovely to see all the appreciation shown for David Bowie around the globe on what would have been his 76th birthday today.

The image here was taken by Jimmy King ten years ago on Bowie’s 66th. That year of 2013 saw the return of our man with the beautiful surprise that was Where Are We Now?

On the same day, The Next Day was announced, Bowie’s first album since the release of Reality ten years earlier in 2003.

#BowieForever #WorldDavidBowieDay

tags: 2023 January
Sunday 01.08.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Jean Genie video upgrade premiere

“Talking ’bout Monroe …” *

Mick Rock’s official The Jean Genie music video has received a bit of a polish and can now be enjoyed in 4K.

Watch it in real-time with fans across the globe this Sunday 8th January at 18:00 GMT on YouTube.

* Today’s lyric quotation is a reference to the fact that Bowie apparently wanted the video to depict “Ziggy as a kind of Hollywood street-rat” with a “consort of the Marilyn brand”. This led to Cyrinda Foxe’s casting, and she flew from New York to San Francisco especially for the shoot.

#BowieTheJeanGenie #BowieMickRock #BowieCyrindaFoxe #BowieMarsHotel #AladdinSane50

tags: 2023 January
Saturday 01.07.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

A Happy New Year from DBHQ

“I see you see me through your window...”

Welcome to 2023 via Richard Imrie’s camera lens from fifty years ago, possibly this week, but definitely within the first three weeks of 1973.

Thanks for all your support throughout 2022, it’s always very much appreciated.

Have a wonderful 2023 and here’s to some exciting anniversaries ahead and more this year.

#BowieNewYear2023 #BowieRichardImrie

tags: 2023 January
Sunday 01.01.23
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Season’s Greetings to all

“I look to the stars, As they flicker and float in your eyes...”

Continuing the theme we started 12 months ago; we’ve decided to recycle again this year.

Twenty years ago this month, friends and associates of David’s received this annual greeting card for 2002 from David Bowie and Isolar.

Even at 2 years and 4 months, Alexandria showed artistic promise with her painting adorning the front of the card; 'From Earth to the Stars'.

The picture of Lexi with her proud parents in our montage was taken by Brian Aris.

Season’s Greetings to all and thanks for the Bowie love throughout 2022.

#BowieCard #BowieForever #PeaceOnEarth

tags: 2022 December
Sunday 12.25.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Appreciation for Divine Symmetry and Moonage Daydream

“Blessing all the papers thanking one and all...”

It seems those of you who have had time to explore it are enjoying the alternative journey through Hunky Dory that is David Bowie’s Divine Symmetry.

As you can see at the end of this short video, the press response has also been more than positive.

The set is currently at #20 on the UK’s Official Physical Albums Chart Top 100 along with the Next Day Extra EP at #26.

The Next Day Extra is also #3 on the Official Record Store Chart Top 40, which records the UK's biggest albums of the week based on sales of physical formats sold through 100 UK independent record shops, compiled by the Official Charts Company in partnership with Record Store Day.

You may have also noticed that the Moonage Daydream album was #1 on the Official Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50 last week and #9 on the Official Physical Albums Chart Top 100, not forgetting #20 on the Official Albums Chart Top 100.

Which all just translates to a huge thank you for your continued support.

#BowieDivineSymmetry #BowieMoonageDaydreamAlbum

tags: 2022 December
Thursday 12.08.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Queen Bitch Demo digital single available now

“Walk out of her sight, right out of her mind...” *

The third track to be taken from the upcoming Divine Symmetry set is a previously unreleased demo version of Queen Bitch.

The track is available now (if it’s 4th November where you are) and you can find it at your usual digital emporium.

It’s a laid-back affair with possibly more of a Velvets’ Loaded feel than the full swagger of the Hunky Dory version.

This is just one of the previously unreleased treats to be found on Divine Symmetry later this month.

* Yep, the lyric is from this demo version.

#BowieDivineSymmetry #BowieQueenBitch

tags: 2022 November
Friday 11.04.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Moonage Daydream DVD and Blu-Ray release dates

“Put your Blu-Ray to my head.…” *

• DVD/Blu-Ray: 15th November in US

• DVD/Blu-Ray: 5th December in UK, Australia, France, Germany, Netherlands, Italy

• Digital from 5th December in all international territories except for Australia (23rd November), Germany (24th November) and UK (2nd December)

You can pre-order from the Bowie Official Store here.

* Sorry

#BowieMoonageDaydreamFilm


tags: 2022 October
Saturday 10.29.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ken Scott on revisiting Hunky Dory masters

“He could scream and still relax, unbelievable...”

Here’s the second of the short films wherein Ken Scott talks about revisiting the Hunky Dory tapes and how he feels about the album fifty years later.

Watch the full thing here.

#HunkyDory50 #BowieDivineSymmetry #BowieKenScott

tags: 2022 October
Friday 10.28.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Oh! You Pretty Things live 1971 digital single out now

“You gotta make way for the Homo Superior...”

The second track to be taken from the upcoming Divine Symmetry set is a previously unreleased live version of Oh! You Pretty Things, recorded at Friars, Aylesbury, 25th September, 1971.

The track is available now (if it’s 21st October where you are) and you can find it here. Listen out for the Monty Python reference in the intro.

Regular visitors to this page will know how important the Aylesbury venue was to David Bowie and just four months later he would launch what became the Ziggy Stardust tour there.

Around the same time as the January show he had this to say to Penny Valentine about the previous September visit from where Oh! You Pretty Things was recorded: “We did this gig in Aylesbury before Christmas and got such a great reception, it got us off.”

You’ll be able to judge for yourself just how great that reception was with the release of Divine Symmetry next month.

#BowieDivineSymmetry #BowieOYPT

tags: 2022 October
Friday 10.21.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Duffy’s Aladdin Sane 50 book due next March

“Battle cries and champagne...”

Welbeck Publishing Group today announces that it will publish Aladdin Sane 50, a definitive book by Chris Duffy celebrating the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s classic album. The book contains a plethora of photographs, including many previously unpublished portraits of Bowie from the iconic Aladdin Sane cover shoot by Chris’s father, photographer Duffy, fifty years since they were taken.

The 256-page Aladdin Sane 50 will publish on 30th March 2023, ahead of the 50th anniversary of the album’s release. Pre-order here.

Alongside Duffy’s photographs are essays on Aladdin Sane and the story behind the famous cover itself, with contributions from Paul Morley, Charles Shaar Murray, Nicholas Pegg, Kevin Cann, Jérôme Soligny and Geoffrey Marsh.

Designed by Bowie collaborators Barnbrook creative studio, the book pays tribute to a seminal album and an image that will live forever more in rock ‘n’ roll history – ‘the Mona Lisa of pop’, Aladdin Sane.

Joe Cottington, Associate Publisher at Welbeck, said: “To say I’m thrilled to be publishing this book is an understatement – sharing the full story behind music’s single most iconic image. And to combine Duffy’s remarkable images with essays on David’s music by some of the most respected writers in the Bowiesphere in a gorgeous design by Barnbrook studio – I can’t quite believe it’s all come together so perfectly, and I can’t wait for Bowie fans everywhere to see it.”

Chris Duffy, CEO at the Duffy Archive, said: “Every photographer wants a jewel in the crown and out of the thousands of photographs of David Bowie, the Aladdin Sane image has become Duffy’s jewel and David’s most recognisable image, becoming a cultural icon in the process.

They say a picture can say a thousand words – there’s no debate that thousands have been written about the Aladdin Sane album cover and it’s an honour fifty years after its release to be able to share previously unpublished images from the session. I’m privileged to honour two great men and I thank all of those who continue to hold the flame.”

#AladdinSane50Book

tags: 2022 October
Tuesday 10.18.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

"HEROES" 45th Anniversary vinyl and Live In Berlin 78 digital out now

“We could steal time... ”

The "Heroes" 45th anniversary grey vinyl LP bricks and mortar and the Live In Berlin (1978) (US exhibition exclusive - digital release), which we told you about in July, are both available today (14th October).

Here’s the link to Live In Berlin.

If this is all news to you, here’s the press release.

#BowieHeroes45 #BowieHeroes #BowieBerlin #Bowie1977 #Bowie1978

tags: 2022 October
Friday 10.14.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 

Ken Scott on the creation of Hunky Dory

“Turn and face the strange...”

View the first of a couple of short films wherein Ken Scott talks about the daunting task for him and David of co-producing their first album together, Hunky Dory. Go here.

#HunkyDory50 #BowieDivineSymmetry #BowieKenScott

tags: 2022 October
Monday 10.10.22
Posted by Mark Adams
 
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