Station To Station Re-Released
British musician David Bowie had announced the re-releasing of his tenth studio album “Station to Station”, said New Musical Express. For the first time it came out way back in January, 1976, and is considered to be one of the most influential of Bowie’s works, back then it went onto fifth place on the British hits chart, and third on the Billboard chart. This re-release will be produced by the EMI record label on September 20 in two formats; the first will include three CDs and besides the original tape version it must incorporate Bowie’s “Live Nassau Coliseum” performance recorded in 1976 in New York. The second version is aimed at music fans; it should include three CDs and the mini-album with an edited and shortened tape version, DVD with four different stereo versions and three vinyl records. Surely, regular lover of his music may not purchase this second part, but for some it will be the real gift, which they’ve never seen before while dealing with Bowie’s collections in the music stores. Additionally, both re-release versions will include a booklet with Cameron Crow’s comments (while working for the Rolling Stone in 1970’s this guy used to interview Bowie) and posters/photographs. A lot of musicians these days are interested in re-producing things again and again, many of them wish to leave a lot of musical inheritance, and it’s absolutely right.
