Last year, David Bowie launched the acclaimed box set Five Years (1969-1973) . Now, Parlophone commitment to its continuation: Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976) , including The Gouster, the unreleased album of the British later took shape under the name of Young Americans . in addition, the compilation will be presented with a book of annotations producer Tony Visconti, one of the closest to the deceased artist collaborators. According to Visconti, ” ‘gouster’ was a dress code that used-African American youth in Chicago in the ’60s. In the context of music, attitude means; attitude of pride and innovation. Of all the songs that we publish, we chose only those that reflected that. “ ” We wanted to make a killer soul album, so The Gouster became 40 minutes from glorious funk “continued Visconti. it is expected that in the coming weeks more details about the release date delivered. Side 1 Side 2 <- Facebook Comments Plugin for WordPress: http://peadig.com/wordpress-plugins/facebook-comments/ -> Tracklist The Gouster
1. John, I’m Only Dancing (Again)
2. Somebody Up There Likes Me
3. It’s Gonna Be Me
1. Who Can I Be Now?
2. Can You Hear Me
3. Young Americans
4. Right
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