Update: New David Bowie album soon? Tony Visconti says he was misquoted by CNN
Tony Visconti, David Bowie's longtime producer, who worked on last year's surprise return The Next Day, has revealed that we're to see more from the Thin White Duke "soon".
It's hard to think that there's a subtext or danger of misinterpreting Visconti's exact words: “There’s gonna be another album, definitely.”
Update: However, it would appear that it wasn't an album he was referring to but the extra tracks included on Nothing Has Changed. The saga of will-Bowie, won't-Bowie continues.
CNN, I didn't say new Bowie album 'soon'. I quoted THE MAN who said 'More Music Soon' on Bowienet. That music is Sue.
— Tony Visconti (@Tonuspomus) September 20, 2014
This fantastic news comes after the revelation of Bowie's new career-spanning retrospective, named Nothing Has Changed. Celebrating a full half century since Bowie's first recording, it will include debut single "Liza Jane", Toy offcut "Let Me Sleep Beside You", formerly digital-only "Your Turn To Drive" and the 2001 rerecording of 1971's “Shadow Man.” More excitingly, the greatest hits anthology will also feature two brand new songs, “Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)” and “Tis A Pity She’s A Whore”. Have a look at more information here.
Nothing Has Changed will be out 17 November via Parlophone.
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