Twenty-one albums released between 1964 and 1994 will be reunited in 'Sound + Vision', the new compilation about the musician and singer's recording career David Bowie, which Warner Music will release on September 2. The 'Sound + Vision' collection will cover the musical work of the White Duke from its beginnings in the mid-sixties to the first half of the nineties. A musical journey of almost thirty years of themes that will allow you to have a broad vision of the fascinating creative wealth of the mythical British musician.
'Sound + Vision' is a four-CD collection that will feature classic Bowie tracks as well as live versions, soundtracks, B-sides, and remixes. It will open with the acoustic version of the demo of his first hit, 'Space Oddity', and will end with the soundtrack he made for the BBC television series 'The Buddha of Suburbia', an adaptation of Hanif's novel. Kureishi.
David Bowie fans will be able to enjoy 'Sound + Vision' by the many facets of the chameleonic British artist, who throughout his career traveled various styles, such as folk inspired by Bob Dylan (The Wild-Eyed Boy From Freecloud), glam rock (Ziggy Stardust), white soul (Young Americans), the electronics (Warszawa) and the new romanticism (Ashes to Ashes).