‘Lost’ David Bowie Album Will Be Included In New Box Set

Rock legend David Bowie performs on stage at the Forum in Copenhagen late 07 October 2003. == DENMARK OUT == AFP PHOTO NILS MEILVANG/SCANPIX NORDFOTO (Photo credit should read NILS MEILVANG/AFP via Getty Images).

A fabled ‘lost’ David Bowie album will finally be released later this year.

The album, Toy, was recorded in 2001 but never released due to a dispute between Bowie and his record label.  

But now the album will finally see the light of day – as part of the new Bowie box set Era Five: Brilliant Adventure, which collects Bowie’s albums from 1992-2001.  Toy will then be released as a standalone album on Jan. 7th.

One of the tracks from Toy, “You’ve Got A Habit Of Leaving”, is out now and you can watch it below:

YouTube, @David Bowie.

What is it that makes so-called ‘lost’ albums so exciting?  What’s your favorite ‘era’ of Bowie’s long career?

 

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