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Tracklist (CD)
1-1 | | New Killer Star | | 4:41 | 1-2 | | Pablo Picasso | | 4:06 | 1-3 | | Never Get Old | | 4:25 | 1-4 | | The Loneliest Guy | | 4:12 | 1-5 | | Looking For Water | | 3:28 | 1-6 | | She'll Drive The Big Car | | 4:35 | 1-7 | | Days | | 3:19 | See more tracks1-8 | | Fall Dog Bombs The Moon | | 4:04 | 1-9 | | Try Some, Buy Some | | 4:25 | 1-10 | | Reality | | 4:24 | 1-11 | | Bring Me The Disco King | | 7:45 | 2-1 | | Fly | | 4:10 | 2-2 | | Queen Of All The Tarts (Overture) | | 2:53 | 2-3 | | Rebel Rebel | | 3:11 |
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Review 2002's Heathen was the best David Bowie album in ages, and this more guitar-oriented follow-up may even be better. Bowie once again ignores popular styles and instead chases a rather dark and mysterious muse. Crap faux manga album art hides a superior batch of originals and two choice covers, one by George Harrison and another by Jonathan Richman.
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