David Bowie new album: listen (almost all) title track “Blackstar” – VIDEO

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With ten days of advance on the official releasing date, is now available on the web a substantial preview of Blackstar, title track of the Thin White Duke new work and soundtrack of the tv series “Last Panthers”, on sale the next 8th January: the Youtube channel Sky Atlantic spread nearly the full track, who posted the anticipation of the clip directed by Joahn Renck, director of the tv series “The last panthers”.

The new album of David Bowie will be released the day of his 69th birthday and it’s his 25th work, three years after the last album “The next Day”, released on March 2013. It’s composed by 7 tracks and some indiscretions say that’s a “out of mind” work.

Fans were worried for Bowie’s absence on stages and for the uncontrolled voices telling about an illness, but now they can relax.

After the indiscretions published on Times about the project, Bowie’s staff denied on Facebook some of the news anticipated by the english newspaper. “We can confirm that Blackstar is the title of the new single and of the album of David Bowie, that will be released the 8th of January 2016”

The announcement arrives 2 weeks after the notice of the “final and irrevocable” retirement from the stage of the eclectic english artist, that’s not on tour since 2006.

On the edge, the director of “Trainspotting”, “The millionaire” and “28 days after” Danny Boyle ammitted his delusion after the denial, from the ex Ziggy Stardust, for the authorization to use his repertoire in a musical show about his career, to which he was working since a lot of years. Interviewed by Radio Times, Boyled said he was deeply burned for the refusal, assuring that he would have been “extremely scrupulous” in bringin Bowie’s life and career on the big screen.

HERE THE VIDEO OF “BLACKSTAR”

 

 

 

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