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David Bowie' 'Hours...' Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Reissue

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Parlophone Records has announced a series of digital and video releases to celebrate the 25th anniversary of David Bowie's gold-certified album hours…

Initially released on September 21, 1999, hours… was Bowie's 22nd studio album.

Parlophone will release two digital EPs featuring four previously unreleased tracks.

Live From Manhattan Center '99 was released Friday, one day before the 25th anniversary, and features three previously unreleased live tracks recorded for the U.K. TV show "Top Of The Pops" but not broadcast at the time. The recording was made on the same day and at the same venue as Bowie's "VH1 Storytellers" performance. Listen to it at https://davidbowie.lnk.to/LIM

The six-track hours… Remix EP follows on October 11 and features two Beck remixes and an unheard "hip hop" mix of the album's lead single "Thursday's Child."

On September 23 and 30, four tracks from the December 4, 1999 performance on the BBC's "Later…With Jools Holland," including the classics "Ashes To Ashes" and "Cracked Actor," will be released on the David Bowie YouTube account along with the footage of the three tracks from The Live From Manhattan Center '99 Ep.

hours… 25th Anniversary Live From The Manhattan Center '99 Digital Ep Tracklist:

Thursday's Child (Previously Unreleased)
Survive (Previously Unreleased)
The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell (Previously Unreleased)

Later…With Jools Holland 04/12/1999 Videos

Ashes To Ashes
Cracked Actor
Something In The Air
Survive

Top Of The Pops 03/11/1999 Videos

Survive
Thursday's Child
The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell

'hours...' Remix EP:

Seven (Beck mix #1)
Seven (Beck mix #2)
Seven (Marius de Vries mix - Original Speed)
The Pretty Things are Going to Hell (150 bpm Stigmata Film Mix)
Thursday's Child (Hip Hop Mix) (Previously Unreleased)
Thursday's Child (Rock Mix)

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