David Bowie's final recordings set to be released

After David Bowie sadly passed away at the beginning of this year, reports began to emerge of unreleased material recorded during the making of his final album 'Blackstar'. These recordings are now soon to be released through a new record.

A cast album for Bowie's musical 'Lazarus' is expected to include a second side, featuring a number of unheard tracks including ‘No Plan’, ’Killing a Little Time’ and ‘When I Met You’. The songs were recorded alongside Bowie's 'Blackstar' band and co-produced with Tony Visconti.

The album for 'Lazarus' is set to be released on the 21st October, and you can see the full tracklisting for the new record on Bowie's official website here.

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