David Bowie’s Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976) Box Set Detailed

David Bowie’s Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976) Box Set Detailed

Yesterday, the David Bowie compilation Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976)–the follow-up to the 12xCD box set Five Years 1969-1973–was announced. Today, full details about the boxset have arrived. Who Can I Be Now? will be released on September 23 (via Parlophone) digitally, and as a 12xCD and 13xLP vinyl set.

The box set will include the previously unreleased album, The Gouster (which eventually became Young Americans). It also has remastered editions of Diamond Dogs, Young Americans, Station to Station (in original and 2010 mixes), David Live (in original and 2005 mixes), and Live Nassau Coliseum ’76. The box set contains Re:Call 2, a new compilation of singles and non-album b-sides. Find the full tracklist for Who Can I Be Now? here.

The box set comes with a hardback book that includes photos from Eric Stephen Jacobs, Tom Kelley, backup singer Geoff MacCormack, Terry O’Neill, Steve Schapiro, and more, as well as liner notes penned by Bowie’s close collaborators Tony Visconti and Harry Maslin. Below, find an image of the boxset’s artwork, contents, and a handwritten note from Bowie about the The Gouster.

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