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David Bowie – Re:Call 2 (2016)

The second David Bowie boxset in his career spanning set released in 2016, Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) came with Re:Call 2, a disc that mops up single edits, B-sides, and other stray tracks. The glam rock/punk style on the classic “Rebel Rebel” appears twice in slightly different mixes. “Rock ‘n’ Roll with Me” slows things down in a bit on a live version before a great run of singles appears.

The title track to his 1975 album, Young Americans was a shift in style as he incorporated funk horns and mega talented background singers to elevate the single.  John Lennon appears on Bowie’s first US #1 hit “Fame” before this soul period culminates with the staggering “Golden Years” where Bowie really makes his version of the Philadelphia sound his own thing.

Several songs from the Station to Station album appear including “Word On A Wing (Single Edit)”. Over those handful of years, Bowie had gone from character to character but on this he really bares out his soul on the moving track. This period that Re:Call 2 covers captures several classic Bowie singles.  That this all happened in two years is quite remarkable, most other artists would be proud to call this a career summation.

9/10

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