
"I Can't Give Everything Away (2002-2016), released September 12, is the sixth and final mega-box set in Rhino's series that collects most, if not all, of Bowie's recorded output. Available in 13-CD, digital and 18-LP iterations, the set collects the four studio albums, two EPs, and two live albums Bowie recorded in his final decades, along with Re:Call 6 which features 41 non-album tracks. The set also includes a book featuring archival photos and essays, including some by Bowie's frequent co-producer Tony Visconti."
"Along with The Next Day and Blackstar, this set also collects Heathen (2002) and Reality (2003). Heathen, which reunited Bowie with Visconti for the first time since 1980, felt like Bowie's response to post-9/11 dread, even though the material predated that tragedy. Featuring late-career masterpieces such as "Slow Burn" and "Slip Away," Heathen is also home to a trio of cover songs including the Pixies' "Cactus" and Neil Young's "I've Been Waiting for You.""
David Bowie went silent for nearly a decade after a 2004 heart attack and resurfaced in 2013 with The Next Day, a strong collection of songs. On January 8, 2016 Bowie released Blackstar, an experimental record blending forward-looking jazz with lyrics about mortality and legacy; he died two days later at 69 from cancer he had kept private. Rhino's I Can't Give Everything Away (2002–2016), released September 12, assembles four studio albums, two EPs, two live albums, and Re:Call 6 with 41 non-album tracks across 13 CDs, 18 LPs, and digital formats. The set includes a book of archival photos and essays, and collects Heathen and Reality, with Heathen reuniting Bowie and Tony Visconti and featuring late-career songs and notable covers.
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