DAVID BOWIE I CAN’T GIVE EVERYTHING AWAY (2002 – 2016) (13CD)

Artist: DAVID BOWIE
Genre: Rock
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Release Year: 2025

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Tracklist:
: Heathen
1-1: Sunday
1-2: Cactus
1-3: Slip Away
1-4: Slow Burn
1-5: Afraid
1-6: I’ve Been Waiting For You
1-7: I Would Be Your Slave
1-8: I Took A Trip On A Gemini Spaceship
1-9: 5:15 The Angels Have Gone
1-10: Everyone Says ‘Hi’
1-11: A Better Future
1-12: Heathen (The Rays)
: Montreux Jazz Festival
2-1: Sunday
2-2: Life On Mars?
2-3: Ashes To Ashes
2-4: Cactus
2-5: Slip Away
2-6: China Girl
2-7: Starman
2-8: I Would Be Your Slave
2-9: I’ve Been Waiting For You
2-10: Stay
2-11: Changes
2-12: Fashion
2-13: Fame
2-14: I’m Afraid Of Americans
2-15: 5:15 The Angels Have Gone
3-1: “Heroes”
3-2: Heathen (The Rays)
3-3: Everyone Says “Hi”
3-4: Hallo Spaceboy
3-5: Let’s Dance
3-6: Ziggy Stardust
3-7: Warszawa
3-8: Speed Of Life
3-9: Breaking Glass
3-10: What In The World
3-11: Sound And Vision
3-12: Art Decade
3-13: Always Crashing In The Same Car
3-14: Be My Wife
3-15: A New Career In A New Town
3-16: Subterraneans
: Reality
4-1: New Killer Star
4-2: Pablo Picasso
4-3: Never Get Old
4-4: The Loneliest Guy
4-5: Looking For Water
4-6: She’ll Drive The Big Car
4-7: Days
4-8: Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
4-9: Try Some, Buy Some
4-10: Reality
4-11: Bring Me The Disco King
: A Reality Tour
5-1: Rebel Rebel
5-2: New Killer Star
5-3: Reality
5-4: Fame
5-5: Cactus
5-6: Sister Midnight
5-7: Afraid
5-8: All The Young Dudes
5-9: Be My Wife
5-10: China Girl
5-11: The Loneliest Guy
5-12: The Man Who Sold The World
5-13: Fantastic Voyage
5-14: Hallo Spaceboy
5-15: Sunday
5-16: Under Pressure
5-17: Life On Mars?
5-18: Battle For Britain (The Letter)
6-1: Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
6-2: Ashes To Ashes
6-3: The Motel
6-4: Loving The Alien
6-5: Breaking Glass
6-6: Never Get Old
6-7: Changes
6-8: I’m Afraid Of Americans
6-9: “Heroes”
6-10: Bring Me The Disco King
6-11: Slip Away
6-12: Heathen (The Rays)
6-13: Five Years
6-14: Hang On To Yourself
6-15: Ziggy Stardust
: The Next Day
7-1: The Next Day
7-2: Dirty Boys
7-3: The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
7-4: Love Is Lost
7-5: Where Are We Now?
7-6: Valentine’s Day
7-7: If You Can See Me
7-8: I’d Rather Be High
7-9: Boss Of Me

This box set includes an 128-page book of previously unpublished photos, producers’ notes, contemporary reviews, copyright information and so on. The CDs (as with later official ‘era’ sets) are gold-colored.
Unique to this box set:
Montreux Jazz Festival
Re:Call 6
The book does not include track duration.
2025 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited. 2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC.
2025 Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company.
Made in Germany.
CD 1: Heathen released on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/release/596511]5082222[/url] (Europe), [url=/release/1018958]CK 86630[/url] (U.S.) and 2 CD [url=/release/160316]5082229[/url] (Europe), [url=/release/181769]CK 86656[/url] (U.S.) on 10th June, 2002 and on Super Audio CD (SACD) [url=/release/2832908]5082226[/url] in December, 2002.
Recorded at Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY and Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Mixed at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY.
Originally 2002, Remaster 2025. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
Recording notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary review by Jon Pareles, The New York Times, 2002.
CD 2 & CD 3: Montreux Jazz Festival
No recording or mixing information. Not officially previously released. Mastered by John Webber at Air Studios, London
& 2025 Montreux Sounds, under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company.
Cover photography – Kevin Mazur 2002 Kevin Mazur
Inner photography – Lionel Flusin 2002 Lionel Flusin
Recording notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary concert review by Arnaud Robert, 2002.
CD 4 Reality released on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/release/670674]5125552[/url] (Europe) and [url=/release/1175665]CK 90576[/url] (U.S.), 2 CD [url=/release/440226]5125559[/url] (Europe) and [url=/release/789363]CK 90660[/url] (U.S.) on 15th September, 2003. The Tour Edition [url=/release/1067499]5125553[/url] (Europe), which included the bonus track ‘Waterloo Sunset’ and a DVD of the 8th September, 2003 Hammersmith Riverside Theatre performance, was released 3rd November, 2003. The album was also released on the CD/DVD Dual Disc format [url=/release/3696590]CN 90743[/url] (U.S.) February, 2004, with the DVD side of the single disc containing the album in 5.1 multichannel surround sound and stereo, the Reality film and other bonus content.
Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Acoustic Piano on The Loneliest Guy recorded by Bill Jenkins at The Hitching Post Studio.
Originally 2003, Remaster 2025. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
Recording notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary album review by David Wild, 2003.
CD 5 & CD 6: A Reality Tour released as a 2 CD set on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/release/2109843]88697588272[/url] (Europe and [url=/release/2276051]U.S.[/url]) on 25th January, 2010.
Recorded live on 22nd and 23rd November, 2003 at The Point, Dublin.
Originally 2010, Remaster 2025. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
Cover Photo: Dorothea Mller/Keystone, 2004
‘A Reality Tour’ Live CD Q&A with David Bowie by Mark Adams, 2010; contemporary concert review by Maurice O’Brien, 2003 Irish Independent.
CD 7: The Next Day released on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/release/4357916]88765461862[/url] (Europe and [url=/release/9394528]U.S.[/url]) on 8th March, 2013 and (U.K.) 11th March, 2013.
A deluxe edition with 3 bonus tracks [url=/release/4355563]8876546192[/url] (Europe and [url=/release/4357758]U.S.[/url]) was also released.
On 4th November, 2013,
The Next Day Extra [url=/release/5071079]88883787812[/url] (Worldwide) was released, which included the deluxe edition bonus tracks, two remixes and four previously unreleased tracks as well as a DVD of music videos.
Recording notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary album review by Chris Roberts, 2013.
Originally 2013, Remaster 2025. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
CD 8 The Next Day Extra E.P. released on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/master/1171510]19439978101[/url] (Europe and U.S.) for Black Friday Record Store Day on 25th November, 2022, the E.P. having previously been released as a digital E.P. and as a bonus CD as part of the 3 disc deluxe edition set, The Next Day Extra 88883787812 (Europe and U.S.) on 4th November, 2013.
Recorded at The Magic Shop and Human, New York, NY.
Track 8-2: Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA). Remix produced and mixed by James Murphy at DFA Studios. Featuring the “clapping chorus”: James Murphy, Matthew Thornley, Hisham Bharoocha, and Jordan Hebert. Remix engineered and assisted by Matthew Shaw. Remix mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service.
Originally 2013, Remaster 2025. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
Contemporary album essay by Tony Visconti, NME 2013, contemporary album review by Matthew Horton, 2013.
CD 9: (Blackstar) released on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/master/939598]88875173862[/url] (Europe and U.S.) on 8th January, 2016.
Recorded at The Magic Shop and Human Worldwide, New York, NY. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York.
2016 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
Recording notes by Tony Visconti, contemporary album review by Neil McCormack, 2016.
CD 10: No Plan released on Columbia Records/ISO Records [url=/master/1116505]88985419612[/url] (Europe and U.S.) on 8th January, 2017.
Recorded at The Magic Shop and Human Worldwide, New York, NY. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York.
2017 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Limited.
2025 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC.
Jonathan Barnbrook Talks Design with David Bowie, album essay by Andy Gill, 2017.
CD 11, CD 12 & CD13: Re:Call 6
From Heathen: Tracks 11-1 to 11-13, 12-1 to 12-3
Slow Burn (single edit) / Wood Jackson: Recorded at Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY and Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Mixed at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released on 3rd June, 2002.
When the Boys Come Marching Home: Released June, 2002.
Safe: This Heathen re-recording with completely different lyrics was originally released as a “secret B-side” on BowieNet: Released on 16th September 2002.
Sunday (Moby Remix) and A Better Future (Remix by Air): Released as bonus tracks on 2CD deluxe edition of Heathen. Released on 10th June, 2002
SACD remixes (Slip Away, Slow Burn, I’ve Been Waiting For You, 5:15 The Angeles Have Gone, A Better Future, Safe): Released December, 2002.
Everyone Says ‘Hi’ (radio edit): Released on 16th September 2002.
Sunday (Tony Visconti mix): Released on 16th September 2002.
Everyone Says ‘Hi’ (Metro Remix radio edit): Released in 2003.
Heathen (The Rays) (Live in Berlin, 22/09/02): Released exclusively for streaming on Napster December 2003.
Track 12-4 – Hop Frog (Lou Reed featuring David Bowie): Recorded at Sear Sound Studio, New York, NY
Track 12-5 – Saviour (Kristeen Young Featuring David Bowie): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY
Track 12-6 – Isn’t It Evening (The Revolutionary) (Earl Slick featuring David Bowie): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY
From Reality: Tracks 12-7 to 12-15
Bring Me the Disco King (Loner Mix) (David Bowie featuring Maynard James Keenan and John Frusciante): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released 2003.
New Killer Star (Radio Edit): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released September 2003.
Love Missile F1-11: Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released 2003.
Fly: Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released on 15th September, 2003.
Queen of All Tarts (Overture): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released on 15th September, 2003.
Never Get Old (Single Edit) / Waterloo Sunset: Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released November 2003.
Rebel Rebel (2003 Re-record): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released in 2003.
New Killer Star (Sessions @ AOL Live Version, 23/09/03): Recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY. Released 2003.
Track 13-1 [from A Reality Tour shows] Days (Live) – Recorded on 23rd November, 2003 at The Point, Dublin. Released January 2010.
Track 13-2 [from A Reality Tour shows] 5:15 The Angels Have Gone (Live) – Recorded November, 2003 at The Point, Dublin. Released January 2010.
Track 13-3 – Rebel Never Get Old (Radio Mix): Released June 2004 with a 7th Heaven edit at 4.17, a 7th Heaven mix at 7.22 and the album version of ‘Days’.
Track 13-4 – (She Can) Do That (Davd Bowie with BT): Recorded in Los Angeles with vocals recorded at Looking Glass Studios, New York, NY, 2004. Released 2005 on Stealth soundtrack.
Fashion Rocks Live E.P.: Tracks 13-5 to 13-7
Released November 2005 as digital E.P in aid of Hurricane Katrina charities.
Recorded 8th September, 2005 at Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
Track 13-8 – Arnold Layne: Recorded at Royal Albert Hall on 29th May, 2006. Released 26th December, 2006.
Track 13-9 – Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix by James Murphy for the DFA). Remix produced and mixed by James Murphy at DFA Studios. Featuring the “clapping chorus”: James Murphy, Matthew Thornley, Hisham Bharoocha, and Jordan Hebert. Remix engineered and assisted by Matthew Shaw. Remix mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service. Released on 18th November, 2014.
Track 13-10 – Sue (or in a Season of Crime) (2014 Version): Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, NY. Released on 14th November 2014.
Track 13-11 – ‘Tis a Pity She Was a Whore (2014 Version): Recorded at David’s home studio. Released on 14th November 2014.
From (Blackstar): Tracks 13-12 and 13-13
Lazarus (Radio Edit): Recorded at The Magic Shop and Human Worldwide, New York, NY. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York. Released on 20th November 2015.
I Can’t Give Everything Away (Radio Edit): Recorded at The Magic Shop and Human Worldwide, New York, NY. Mixed at Electric Lady Studios, New York. Released on 6th April, 2016.

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Weight 1.22 kg
Dimensions 38 × 38 × 5.08 cm
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2395801

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I CAN'T GIVE EVERYTHING AWAY (2002 – 2016) (13CD)

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2025

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MINT (M)