DAVID BOWIE HOURS LP VINYL NEW LIMITED EDITION MINT GREEN (UK)

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Music Movies & DVD DAVID BOWIE HOURS LP VINYL NEW LIMITED EDITION MINT GREEN (UK)

Catalogue Number: MOVLP1400G

Barcode: bowiehoursgre

Record Label: Music On Vinyl

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TRACK LISTING

A1

Thursday's Child

A2

Something In The Air

A3

Survive

A4

If I'm Dreaming My Life

B1

Seven

B2

What's Really Happening?

B3

The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell

B4

New Angels Of Promise

B5

Brilliant Adventure

B6

The Dreamers

• 180 gram audiophile vinyl
• 20-page booklet
• Available on vinyl for the first time!

‘Hours...’ is the 21st studio album by David Bowie, released in 1999. It was the first complete album by a major artist available to download over the Internet, preceding the physical release by two weeks.

A lot of the material that ended up on ‘Hours...’ was originally used, in alternate versions, for the video game Omikron: The Nomad Soul, which also featured two characters based on Bowie, as well as one on his wife Iman, one on ‘Hours...’ collaborator Reeves Gabrels, and one on bassist Gail Ann Dorsey.

The album cover, designed by Rex Ray with photography by Tim Bret Day and Frank Ockenfels, depicts the short-haired Bowie persona from the intensely energetic previous album Earthling [MOVLP815] exhausted, resting in the arms of a long-haired, more youthful version of Bowie. Indeed, ‘Hours...’ is a much mellower album than its predecessor, and features numerous references to earlier parts of Bowie’s musical career (particularly the early 1970s).

2000 numbered copies on mint green vinyl - only 500 in UK!

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