David Bowie's unreleased album, “The Gouster” streamed on Spotify

David Bowie's unreleased album, “The Gouster” streamed on Spotify

PanARMENIAN.Net - A previously-unreleased album by David Bowie has been included in a new box set, NME reports.

'The Gouster' is the album in question, written in 1974 and weighing in at only seven tracks long. Made with long-term collaborator Tony Visconti at Sigma Sound studio in Philadelphia, the songs that were written for 'The Gouster' would serve as the base ideas for the material that would make up Bowie's iconic ninth studio album, 'Young Americans'.

As Stereogum reports, 'The Gouster' is included on a new Bowie box set, 'Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976)', which was released both physically and digitally. Bowie was particularly prolific throughout this time period, releasing three studio albums in three years.

Listen to 'The Gouster', as well as the other tracks on 'Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976)', via the Spotify stream, NME said.

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