Nothing Has Changed
by David Bowie
Released to coincide with a major museum retrospective of his career, this expansive compilation uniquely sequences his legendary discography in reverse chronological order. Spanning from a newly recorded, jazz-inflected single ('Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)') all the way back to his 1964 debut 'Liza Jane', it forces listeners to trace his constant reinvention backward. The collection expertly captures the overwhelming breadth of the chameleonic pop icon.
Genres
- Art Rock
- Pop Rock
Tracklist
- Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)
- Where Are We Now?
- Love Is Lost - Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA Edit
- The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
- New Killer Star - Radio Edit
- Everyone Says 'Hi' - Edit
- Slow Burn - Edit
- Let Me Sleep Beside You
- Your Turn To Drive
- Shadow Man
- Seven - Marius De Vries Mix
- Survive - Marius De Vries Mix
- Thursday's Child - Radio Edit
- I'm Afraid of Americans - V1 Edit
- Little Wonder - Edit
- Hallo Spaceboy (with Pet Shop Boys) - Pet Shop Boys Remix
- The Hearts Filthy Lesson - Radio Edit
- Strangers When We Meet
- Buddha of Suburbia
- Jump They Say
- Time Will Crawl - MM Remix
- Absolute Beginners
- Dancing in the Street
- Loving the Alien
- This Is Not America (with The Pat Metheny Group)
- Blue Jean
- Modern Love
- China Girl
- Let's Dance
- Fashion
- Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
- Ashes To Ashes
- Under Pressure
- Boys Keep Swinging
- โHeroesโ
- Sound and Vision
- Golden Years
- Wild Is the Wind - 2010 Harry Maslin Mix
- Fame
- Young Americans - 2007 Tony Visconti Mix, Single Edit
- Diamond Dogs
- Rebel Rebel
- Sorrow
- Drive-In Saturday
- All the Young Dudes
- The Jean Genie
- Moonage Daydream
- Ziggy Stardust
- Starman
- Life on Mars? - 2003 Ken Scott Mix
- Oh! You Pretty Things
- Changes
- The Man Who Sold the World
- Space Oddity
- In The Heat Of The Morning
- Silly Boy Blue
- Can't Help Thinking About Me
- You've Got a Habit of Leaving
- Liza Jane