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David Bowie, The Next Day,
A collection of him pointing and making bitchfaces. It is sexy, shhhh, just come.
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New York, NY – March 20, 2013 – David Bowie’s new album ‘The Next Day’ (ISO/Columbia Records) has debuted at #1 in the U.K., Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland a week after its release, and has topped the iTunes chart in over 60 countries across the world. The album is scoring landmarks for Bowie, including his highest-ever chart position in the U.S. (#2), and the title-holder as the fastest-selling album of the year so far in the U.K.
‘The Next Day’ has already achieved Gold status in the U.K., Austria, France, Ireland, Poland and Sweden, is the musician’s first-ever #1 in Germany, Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland and is his first #1 album in the U.K., Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland and New Zealand in decades.
‘The Next Day,’ which was written by Bowie and co-produced with long-term collaborator Tony Visconti, also skyrocketed to the top of iTunes charts in over 60 countries across the world after its release. (Full list of countries at bottom of press release.) Worldwide critical acclaim for ‘The Next Day’ has paralleled the album’s chart-topping successes. Bowie’s triumphant return from a decade-long hiatus has been embraced by critics as a “masterpiece” (The New York Times, USA) and “the greatest comeback album ever.” (The Independent, UK)
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SIX-PAGE BOWIE COVER FEATURE IN NME
“Press your space face close to mine, love…”
NME magazine in the UK has another Bowie front cover this week, surely Bowie holds the record for NME covers now?
Boasting a brilliant new photograph by Jimmy King, it must be one of the more unusual covers the magazine has ever published.
The image on this page really doesn‘t do it justice, which is just one of the reasons why you should go and get a copy.
Another reason is that inside there’s a six-page feature on the making of The Next Day by Barry Nicolson, wherein the major players involved with creating the album (excepting the man in the mask of course), talk about the creative process and their contributions.
NME is on the shelves on Wednesday. http://smarturl.it/NMEmask
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“‘I’m happy, hope you’re happy too…’
It’s been a few days since we posted an exclusive shot of David so here’s another of Jimmy King’s pictures, this time taken at the video shoot for ‘Where Are We Now?’.”
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