(Radio.com) A previously unreleased album from David Bowie entitled "The Gouster" can be streaming online right now. The album is included in a new box set.
Before David Bowie left for New York in 1974 to work with John Lennon and Harry Maslin on the album that would become Young Americans, he recorded another album, The Gouster. While many of the songs on that project ended up forming the frame for Young Americans, The Gouster was never officially released as an album.
Now, for the first time, fans can listen to The Gouster as part of the second major box set of Bowie's work to arrive from Parlophone Records. Who Can I Be Now? (1974-1976) spans Bowie's hyper creativity during his "American" phase and includes 12 CDs (or 13 vinyl records). The Gouster album alone contains three previously unreleased mixes including "Right," "Can You Hear Me" and "Somebody Up Likes Me." Read more details about the box set and stream "The Gouster" album here.
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