Unpublished material from David Bowie's "Blackstar" could come to light

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The departure of the White Duke is something that many have not yet finished assimilating. After the high expectations for the premiere of his latest album, 'Blackstar', the death of david bowie just two days after its premiere it ended up being the most unexpected pitcher of cold water of all. A few days after the death of the White Duke, The Los Angeles Times has published that there are unpublished recordings belonging to the recording of 'Blackstar' and that these could end up coming to light.

With 'Blackstar' occupying the top of the charts around the world, this news about unreleased songs from his latest album does nothing but increase the desire of his fans to know and obtain this new material. According to the news, «there are five more songs from the 'Blackstar' recording session that have yet to be released. So we have to wait for next Christmas with the hope that a deluxe edition will arrive ».

David Bowie has already released a special edition of his previous work, 'The Next Day' (2013), under the title 'The Next Day Extra', a double CD plus DVD edition that included bonus tracks, remixes and outtakes, so perhaps - and this is a mere assumption - we could end up with something similar - hopefully so.

Bowie passed away on January 10, two days after the premiere of 'Blackstar', after a long eighteen-month battle with liver cancer - which very few people knew about - and having survived six heart attacks. Bowie left, leaving us a discography of XNUMX studio albums, XNUMX live albums, XNUMX compilations, XNUMX EPs, XNUMX singles, and XNUMX soundtracks, and we still need more. Hopefully that unreleased material from 'Blackstar' will see the light very soon.


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