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  1. Best of Bowie is a greatest hits album by English recording artist David Bowie. Released in October 2002, four months after the critical and commercial success of the Heathen album, the songs range from his second album, David Bowie (1969) to Heathen (2002).

    • Producer varies from track to track
    • 22 October 2002
    • 1969–2002
    • Rock
  2. Discover Mini Best of David Bowie by David Bowie released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

    • Changesonebowie (RCA, 1976) > Full Track Listing
    • The Best of Bowie (K-Tel, 1980) > Full Track Listing
    • Changestwobowie (RCA, 1981) > Full Track Listing
    • Golden Years (RCA, 1983) > Full Track Listing
    • Fame and Fashion (RCA, 1984) > Full Track Listing
    • Changesbowie (Rykodisc/Emi, 1990) > Full Track Listing
    • The Singles Collection (Rykodisc/Emi, 1993) > Full Track Listing
    • The Best of David Bowie 1974/1979 (EMI, 1998) > Full Track Listing
    • Best of Bowie (Virgin/Emi, 2002) > Full Track Listing
    • The Collection (Emi Gold, 2005) > Full Track Listing

    The first ‘proper’ hits collection from the RCA period, assuming you don’t count Best Deluxe, a 2LP Japan-only set from 1973. Golden Years had just been a transatlantic top ten hit and not long before that Fame had hit the top spot in the US, so with Bowie at arguably his commercial peak in America in the 1970s, this was a good time to release Chan...

    A budget compilation from K-Tel, which explains why there was no sign of what was then very recent UK mega-hits Ashes To Ashes, or Fashion. Instead, this stops at 1979’sBoys Keep Swinging fromLodger. The ‘sax version’ of John, I’m Only Dancingis back again. Bowie Fact: Someone took the scissors to Life On Mars, creating a unique edit to help squeez...

    A second RCA hits collection but rather than a just including post-1976 material for a follow-up to Changesonebowie, the label went back and picked an alternative selection of early tracks to which they added later period hits, including Ashes to Ashes and Fashion. Bowie Fact: Somebody at RCA didn’t like Life On Mars – it’s still missing, and Oh! Y...

    By this time Bowie had buggered off to EMI and had the enormous global hit album Let’s Dance. RCA’s final recordings were the (a-hem) not-quite-as-commercial Baal EP. The label had previously annoyed the star by issuing the old Bing Crosby duet Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy and the Bowie Rare compilation in late 1982, but by now all bets were...

    For the fourth year in a row RCA put out another David Bowie compilation. Fame and Fashion had a does-what-it-says-on-the-tin subtitle “David Bowie’s All Time Greatest Hits” and was generally more conventional than 1983’s Golden Years. This 12-track selection was – in the main – a case of one big hit per album. Changes was the pick from Hunky Dory....

    A new decade and a new deal inked for Rykodisc (in the US/Canada) and EMI (rest of the world) to reissue David Bowie’s back catalogue. TheSound + Vision box (soon to be reissued in 2014) was the connoisseur’s choice to whet the appetite for the whole Sound + Vision campaign, but general fans were offered Changesbowie, a fairly comprehensive 21-trac...

    Just three years on from Changesbowie, another greatest hits emerged. In the UK this was called The Singles Collection and in the USThe Singles 1969-1993. The UK edition effectively spanned the same era as Changesbowie, albeit it included Day-In Day-Out from Never Let Me Down and the excellent Pat Metheny Group collaborationThis Is Not America. How...

    A single CD release taking the listener on a musical ‘journey’ from Diamond Dogs to Lodger. The Best Of David Bowie 1974/1979 is notable for including Bowie’s version of Springsteen’s It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City which featured without fanfare, despite it being previously unreleased on the UK at the time (it was on the 1989 Sound + Visionbox...

    Before yesterday’s announcement this Bowie ‘best of’ had the widest span at 33 years, starting (inevitably) with 1969’s Space Oddity and ending with Slow Burn from what was at the time the lastest album, 2002’s Heathen. Bowie Fact: This was released in 21 territories and track listings in each area were different depending on which songs were most ...

    An excellent and thoughtful budget release that forgets about ‘hits’ and has a one-track-per-studio-album rule for the 1969-1980 era (not including Pin-Ups). Nothing overfamiliar here, as it kicks off withUnwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed (from Space Oddity) moves through tracks like Andy Warhol (from Hunky Dory) and ends with Teenage Wildlife (...

  3. 25 versions. Add to Wantlist. Recommendations. The Best Of David Bowie 1969/1974. David Bowie. Released. 1997 — Europe. CD — Compilation, Remastered. ★ (Blackstar) David Bowie. Released. 2016 — Europe. CD — Album, Stereo. The Best Of David Bowie 1980/1987. David Bowie. Released. 2007 — Europe.

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  4. The Best of Bowie is a compilation album (1969-1979) by British singer-songwriter David Bowie, released in December 15, 1980 by K-Tel. The cover was based on the 12-inch single sleeve design of Bowie's "Fashion". Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 49 versions. Add to Wantlist. Show all 49 versions. Recommendations.

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  5. Escucha Best of Bowie de David Bowie en Apple Music. Reproduce canciones como "Space Oddity (1999 Remaster)", "The Man Who Sold the World (1999 Remaster)" y más. Álbum · 2002 · 19 canciones.

  6. The Best of David Bowie 1969/1974 is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, released by EMI in 1997. The US release of the album was pulled from the stores because of multiple inaccuracies in the credits and liner notes.