David Bowie releases his seventeenth album : ‘Never Let Me Down’ featuring ‘Day-In Day-Out’ (1987)
David Bowie's 'Never Let Me Down' is his seventeenth studio album released on 20 April 1987 by EMI.
David Bowie releases ‘Let’s Dance’ co-produced with Nile Rodgers and featuring ‘China Girl’ (1983)
David Bowie's 'Let's Dance' is his fifteenth studio album (featuring "Let's Dance" "Modern Love" and "China Girl"), co-produced with Nile Rodgers and released on April 14, 1983 by RCA.
RCA release David Bowie’s sixth album : ‘Aladdin Sane’ featuring ‘The Jean Genie’ (1973)
David Bowie's "Aladdin Sane" feat. "The Jean Genie" is his sixth album released on April 13, 1973 by Rca Records.
David Bowie releases ‘Black Tie White Noise,’ his eighteenth album co-produced with Nile Rodgers (1993)
David Bowie's 'Black Tie White Noise' is his eighteenth studio album featuring guitarist Mick Ronson, co-produced with Nile Rodgers and released on April 5, 1993 by Savage
Iggy Pop releases his first solo album ‘The Idiot’ co-written with David Bowie (1977)
Iggy Pop's 'The Idiot' is his debut solo album co-written with David Bowie and released on March 18, 1977 by RCA.
David Bowie releases his twenty-fourth album ‘The Next Day’ (2013)
David Bowie's 'The Next Day' is his twenty-fourth studio album co-produced with Tony Visconti and released on March 8, 2013 by ISO / Columbia.
David Bowie releases his ninth album : ‘Young Americans’ featuring ‘Fame’ (1975)
David Bowie's 'Young Americans' feat. 'Fame' is his ninth studio album co-produced with Tony Visconti & Harry Maslin and released on March 7, 1975 by RCA Records.
Columbia publish The Stooges’ third album : ‘Raw Power’ co-produced by Iggy Pop and David Bowie (1973)
The Stooges' 'Raw Power' is their third studio album co-produced by Iggy Pop and David Bowie and released on February 7, 1973, by Columbia Records.
Virgin publish David Bowie’s twentieth album : ‘Earthling’ (1997)
David Bowie's 'Earthling' is his twentieth studio album recorded in New-York City and released on February 3, 1997 by Virgin Records.
David Bowie releases his tenth album : ‘Station to Station’ featuring ‘Golden Years,’ ‘TVC 15’ and ‘Wild Is the Wind’ (1976)
David Bowie's 'Station to Station' feat. 'Golden Years' is his tenth studio album released by RCA Records on 23 January 1976.
David Bowie releases his eleventh album : ‘Low’ featuring ‘Breaking Glass’ (1977)
David Bowie's 'Low' is his eleventh studio album (part of 'the Berlin Trilogy') co-produced with Tony Visconti and released on January 14, 1977 by RCA Records.
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David Bowie releases his twenty-sixth and final album : ‘Blackstar’ (2016)
David Bowie's 'Blackstar' is his twenty-sixth and final studio album co-produced with Tony Visconti and released on January 8, 2016 by Columbia.
David Bowie releases his fourth album : ‘Hunky Dory’ featuring ‘Changes,’ ‘Life on Mars?’ and ‘Queen Bitch’ (1971)
David Bowie's 'Hunky Dory' feat. 'Life on Mars' is his fourth studio album released on December 17, 1971 by RCA Records.
Hollywood Records publish Seu Jorge’s ‘The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions,’ an album of covers of David Bowie songs (2005)
Seu Jorge's 'The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions' is an album (featuring a collection of David Bowie songs recorded in Portuguese for the film 'The Life Aquatic') released on November 22, 2005 by Hollywood Records.
Philips / Mercury publish ‘David Bowie,’ his eponymous second album featuring ‘Space Oddity’ (1969)
'David Bowie' feat. 'Space Oddity' is his eponymous second studio album initialy released on November 14, 1969 by Philips / Mercury in the US, and reissued as 'Space Oddity' in 1972 by RCA.
David Bowie releases his third album : ‘The Man Who Sold the World’ (1970)
David Bowie's 'The Man Who Sold the World' is his third studio album produced by Tony Visconti and released on November 4, 1970 by Mercury Records.
RCA Records publish David Bowie’s seventh album ‘Pin Ups’ featuring ‘Sorrow’ (1973)
David Bowie's 'Pin Ups' is his seventh studio album featuring covers, co-produced with Ken Scott and released on October 19, 1973 by RCA Records.