Changestwobowie

Changestwobowie
Compilation album by David Bowie
Released November 1981
Recorded 1971-1980
Genre
Length 44:14
Label RCA Records
David Bowie chronology
Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
(1980)
Changestwobowie
(1981)
Christiane F.
(1981)
David Bowie Compilation chronology
The Best of Bowie
(1980)
Changestwobowie
(1981)
Rare
(1982)
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Review scores
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Changestwobowie, released in 1981, is a David Bowie compilation album issued by RCA Records. Its title and packaging followed the format of RCA's first Bowie compilation, Changesonebowie in 1976. As well as post-1976 singles, the album collected songs from earlier in Bowie's career that had not appeared on Changesone. However it did not repeat the chart success of the earlier compilation, reaching No. 27 in the UK charts and No. 68 in the United States. The album was briefly available on CD beginning in 1985 and was soon deleted along with most of Bowie's other RCA albums due to a conflict between Bowie and RCA. The album was not reissued when Rykodisc obtained the rights to re-release the Bowie catalog in 1990.

Track listing

All songs written by David Bowie except where noted.

Side one
  1. "Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?)" (from Aladdin Sane, 1973) – 5:08
  2. "Oh! You Pretty Things" (from Hunky Dory, 1971) – 3:13
  3. "Starman" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, 1972) – 4:13
  4. "1984" (from Diamond Dogs, 1974) – 3:25
  5. "Ashes to Ashes" (Single edit) (from Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), 1980) – 3:39
Side two
  1. "Sound and Vision" (from Low, 1977) – 3:03
  2. "Fashion" (Single edit) (from Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)) – 3:24
  3. "Wild Is the Wind" (from Station to Station, 1976) – 5:59
  4. "John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)" (from the non-album single of the same name, 1979) – 6:59
  5. "DJ" (Single edit) (from Lodger, 1979) – 3:23

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1982 UK Albums Chart 27
1982 Billboard Pop Albums 68

Certifications

Organization Level Date
BPI – UK Gold 12 January 1982

References

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