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Black Tie White Noise (2022 Reissue) - David Bowie (Vinyl) (BD)

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This is a 2022 reissue vinyl LP pressing of Black Tie White Noise by David Bowie. The English singer-songwriter originally released his eighteenth studio album on April 5, 1993, via Savage Records. Produced by David Bowie and Nile Rodgers, the album was recorded throughout 1992 between studios in Montreux, Los Angeles and New York City. Black Tie White Noise debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, with each of its three singles reaching the UK top 40.

Label: Warner Music

Release Year: 2022

Track List: 

  1. The Wedding
  2. You've Been Around
  3. I Feel Free
  4. Black Tie White Noise
  5. Jump They Say
  6. Nite Flights
  7. Pallas Athena
  8. Miracle Goodnight
  9. Don't Let Me Down & Down
  10. Looking For Lester
  11. I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
  12. The Wedding Song

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