Recorded 1969–2002 Release date 22 October 2002 | ||
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Released 22 October 2002 (2002-10-22) Length 156:20 (UK version)Varies from region to region Nominations World Music Award for World’s Best Album Similar David Bowie albums, Glam rock albums |
The intermission
Best of Bowie is a career-spanning greatest hits album by English recording artist David Bowie. It was released on 22 October 2002. The songs range from his second self-titled album (1969) to Heathen (2002). It was released 35 years after his debut album, David Bowie. In each of the 21 territories that the album was released, it was given its own track listing, based upon which songs were most popular locally. In a number of countries, there were two versions – a single-disc version, and a double-disc version. All in all 63 tracks appear in at least one of the 20 different versions. The country the edition came from can be identified by a small national flag on the spine, except for the Argentine/Mexican, Eastern European and UK editions, which are "flag-less". All the tracks are digitally remastered either from 1999 or, for the single edits, 2002, with the exception of "Under Pressure", which is also at a lower volume than the rest of the disc.
Contents
- The intermission
- Track listings
- Europe
- USA and Canada
- Denmark
- Hong Kong
- Japan and Thailand
- DVD
- Easter egg access
- Chart performance
- Songs
- References
A DVD version of the compilation was also released, containing 47 videos and live performances as well as alternate versions and easter eggs. Some of the videos on this collection, notably "China Girl", "Loving the Alien" and "Day-In Day-Out" are the censored versions of the original videos.
Initially peaking at number 11 in October 2002 on the UK Albums Chart, the album entered the top 10 for the first time in January 2016, following Bowie's death, and reached a new peak of number 1, marking Bowie's eleventh UK number-one album. It also became the first album to reach number 1 on the Official Charts due to streaming.
Track listings
All tracks written by David Bowie except as noted.
Track listings note: The first unique track reference contains all information pertaining to that song and version, including song writing credits, source and length. Subsequent references only mention song and version unless where noted.
Europe
CD: EMI / 5 39821 2 (UK) // EMI 7243 5 39821 2 6 (Europe)
USA and Canada
CD: Virgin-EMI / 5 41929 2 (U.S.) // EMI 7243 5 42244 2 5 (Canada)
2003 Bonus DVD: / Virgin/EMI 5 95692 0 (U.S.)
CD: Virgin-EMI / 7243 5 41930 2 (U.S.) // EMI 7243 5 42244 2 3 (Canada)
CD: EMI 7243 5 39821 2 6 (New Zealand)
Denmark
CD: EMI / 5 41918 2 (Denmark)
Hong Kong
CD: EMI / 5 77949 2 (Hong Kong)
Japan and Thailand
CD: Toshiba-EMI / TOCP-67061 (Japan/Thailand)
DVD
DVD 1
All are music videos except where noted.
DVD 2
Easter egg access
The "easter eggs" on this DVD may be accessed by following the sequence of navigation steps listed below, or in DVD players or playback software which ignore user operation prohibitions, these "easter eggs" can be accessed directly by jumping to the DVD Title number listed.
DVD 1 "Oh! You Pretty Things" (take 1) (alternate take from The Old Grey Whistle Test)
Interview with Russell Harty
Ad for the forthcoming Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture DVD (2003)
Jazzin' For Blue Jean (full promotional video for "Blue Jean")
"Blue Jean" (alternate version for MTV), recorded at The Wag Club, Soho, London
DVD 2 "Day-In Day-Out" (extended dance mix)
"Miracle Goodnight" (remix)
"Seven Years in Tibet" (Mandarin version)
"Survive" (live version)
Chart performance
Initially peaking at number 11 in October 2002 on the UK Albums Chart, the album entered the top 10 for the first time in January 2016, following Bowie's death. On 5 February, after his final album Blackstar had spent three weeks at the top, Best of Bowie reached a new peak of number 1, marking Bowie's eleventh UK number-one album and making him the first artist to replace themselves at number 1 with a different album since Michael Jackson did it after his own death in 2009. It also became the first album to reach number 1 in the UK due to streaming.
Songs
1Space Oddity5:15
2Changes3:35
3Suffragette City3:26