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I Can't Give Everything Away (2002 - 2016) Limited Box Set edition
David Bowie
I Can't Give Everything Away (2002 - 2016) Limited Box Set edition
David Bowie
David Bowie 6. I Can’t Give Everything Away (2002 - 2016) is the sixth in a series of box sets spanning Bowie’s career from 1969.
The new set is the latest instalment in the award-winning and critically acclaimed series that includes "Five Years (1969 – 1973)", "Who Can I Be Now? (1974 – 1976)", "A New Career In A New Town (1977 – 1982)", "Loving The Alien (1983-1988)" and "Brilliant Adventure (1992-2001)."
I Can’t Give Everything Away (2002 - 2016) is a 13CD collection named after the fan favorite closing track on ★ (BLACKSTAR), Bowie’s final studio album. The box set includes the albums released from 2002-2016, including Heathen, Reality, The Next Day, ★ (BLACKSTAR) and No Plan EP. Except for ★ (BLACKSTAR)" and No Plan EP all are newly remastered with input from David’s co-producer Tony Visconti.
Exclusive to the box set is Montreux Jazz Festival and RE:CALL 6. The former was recorded on the 18th of July 2002 at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival and among the 31 tracks features a full performance bar one song of one of Bowie’s most revered albums, Low. RE:CALL 6 features 41 non-album / alternative versions / b-sides and soundtrack songs, including tracks never previously available on CD or vinyl over 3CDs.
The accompanying 128-page book features previously unseen notes, drawings and handwritten lyrics from Bowie and photos by Sukita (who took the set’s cover shot), Jimmy King, Frank W. Ockenfels 3, Markus Klinko, Mark ‘Blammo’ Adams and more as well as memorabilia, technical notes about the albums from co-producer Tony Visconti and design notes from Jonathan Barnbrook.
The CD box set will include faithfully reproduced mini-vinyl versions of the original albums where applicable, and the CDs will be gold-coloured rather than the usual silver.
2002’s HEATHEN was the first album Bowie and Visconti had worked on together in twenty-two years. Recorded in a residential studio in upstate New York, it reminded Visconti of his time with David in Berlin in the 1970s, “There was no control room. The console was at one end of the studio and the band was placed at the other end. The acoustics were quite live and from my experience of making “Heroes” at Hansa Studios in Berlin, in the huge Grand Hall (known as Meistersaal recording hall), I wanted to make these acoustics work for us.”
For the follow-up REALITY, released in 2003, Visconti recalls, “David said he wanted to write for his new touring band, who would also record the album”, giving the record a more “Thrusty” sound as Bowie put it at the time. That band then took to the road for A REALITY TOUR, one of the best-loved tours of David’s career, it is represented here for the first time in its re-sequenced order to better reflect the set lists of the Dublin shows. The vinyl version of the album is pressed in transparent blue, echoing its initial release.
After a decade away from the studio, the sessions for THE NEXT DAY happened in secret; Visconti says of that time, “We vowed not to tell a soul that David and we were making a new album – and that even included our domestic partners. His two-fold purpose was to write and create without pressure from the outside, plus he wanted its release to be a complete surprise. It all worked out great, except when he was spotted a few times walking to and from The Magic Shop studio in Noho, Manhattan, raising quizzical eyebrows. I was stopped once by a fan who recognised me and asked, “Is David Bowie making a new album?” I said, “Absolutely not!” Later, when we had rough mixes of our efforts, I was walking around Manhattan with a big smile on my face. No one could possibly know that I was listening to new Bowie songs on my earbuds.” Those sessions produced so many songs that those additional tracks along with two remixes were included on THE NEXT DAY EXTRA.
★ (BLACKSTAR), David’s final studio album, was released on 8th January, 2016. Bowie and Visconti went to Donny McCaslin’s jazz quartet playing live in New York after working with him on the track ‘Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime)’. Tony Visconti: “Donny’s quartet was no ordinary jazz band, they were super musicians at the same level as classical musicians in top symphony orchestras. David told me that this band, with Mark Guiliana – drums, Tim Lefebvre – bass, and Jason Lindner – keyboards, will be the band for the recording of ★.” Every one of the tracks for ★ (BLACKSTAR) were each recorded in one day; Visconti recalls, “The first song for the album began with “’Tis a Pity She Was a Whore,” on 7th January. With a couple of rehearsals with David singing in the isolation booth, we were ready to go. Take one was perfect. We told Donny the take was fabulous. He thanked us and asked, “What’s the next song?” I forgot that jazz musicians are one-take experts. This was not a normal thing for people who make Rock and Pop music. It usually takes many hours to get that great take. Just to play it safe we asked for another take and Donny complied.”
On Bowie’s birthday in 2017, the NO PLAN EP brought together the original songs written for Bowie's Off-Broadway play, LAZARUS, including the titular ‘Lazarus’, ‘No Plan’, ‘Killing A Little Time’, and ‘When I Met You’, all recorded during the sessions for ★ (BLACKSTAR).
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 13 |
To be released | September 12, 2025 |
EAN/UPC | 5021732395801 |
Label | Parlophone |
Genre | Rock |
Dimensions | 144 × 144 × 75 mm · 1 kg |
Track list
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1. CD Heathen (Remastered)
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2. CD Montreux Jazz Festival
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3. CD Montreux Jazz Festival
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4. CD Reality (Remastered)
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5. CD A Reality Tour (Remastered & Re-sequenced)
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6. CD A Reality Tour (Remastered & Re-sequenced)
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7. CD The Next Day (Remastered)
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8. CD The Next Day Extra (Remastered)
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9. CD Blackstar
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10. CD No Plan EP
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11. CD RE:CALL 6 (Remastered)
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12. CD RE:CALL 6 (Remastered)
- Sunday (Tony Visconti Mix)
- Everyone Says ‘Hi’ (Metro Remix Radio Edit)
- Heathen (The Rays) (Live In Berlin, 22/09/02)
- Hop Frog — Lou Reed Featuring David Bowie
- Saviour — Kristeen Young Featuring David Bowie
- Isn’t It Evening (The Revolutionary) — Earl Slick Featuring David Bowie
- Bring Me The Disco King (Loner Mix) — David Bowie Featuring Maynard James Keenan And John Frusciante (Taken From The Underworld Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- New Killer Star (Radio Edit)
- Love Missile F1-11
- Fly
- Queen Of All The Tarts (Overture)
- Never Get Old (Single Edit)
- Waterloo Sunset
- Rebel Rebel (2003 Re-Record) (Taken From The Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- New Killer Star (Sessions @ AOL Live Version, 23/09/03)
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13. CD RE:CALL 6 (Remastered)
- Days (Live)
- 5:15 The Angels Have Gone (Live)
- Rebel Never Gets Old (Radio Mix)
- (She Can) Do That — David Bowie With BT (Taken From The Stealth Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Life On Mars? (Live At Fashion Rocks, 08/09/05)
- Wake Up (Live At Fashion Rocks, 08/09/05) — David Bowie With Arcade Fire
- Five Years (Live At Fashion Rocks, 08/09/05) — David Bowie With Arcade Fire
- Arnold Layne (Live At The Royal Albert Hall, 29/05/06) — David Gilmour Featuring David Bowie
- Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich Mix By James Murphy For The DFA Edit)
- Sue (Or In A Season Of Crime) (2014 Version)
- ’Tis A Pity She Was A Whore (2014 Version)
- Lazarus (Radio Edit)
- I Can’t Give Everything Away (Radio Edit)