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Rare Bowie to be reissued for Record Store Day

- David Bowie.

Two rare recordings from rock legend David Bowie will be reissued next month for the 10th anniversar­y of Record Store Day, the global celebratio­n of vinyl’s rebirth, his label said on Friday.

The albums, to be released in limited quantity on Record Store Day on April 22, include a three-LP live album from 1974 called Cracked Actor.

The concert in Los Angeles came as Bowie, who earlier defined glam rock, embraced the soul music scene of Philadelph­ia.

The 1974 concert featured Bowie sharing vocals with soul great Luther Vandross.

While parts of the show had been featured in a BBC documentar­y, Cracked Actor marks the first time the concert recordings have been put together. They were recently remastered by Bowie’s longtime producer Tony Visconti, the Parlophone label said.

The second reissue is Bowpromo,

a rare 1971 promotiona­l release with alternativ­e versions of tracks that would come out later that year on one of Bowie’s classic albums, Hunky Dory.

The B side of Bowpromo features unrelated songs by an artist on the same promotiona­l roster as Bowie, Dana Gillespie, an English singer best known for appearing in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar.

Bowie was famous for the constant evolution of his music, even on his last album Blackstar, which came out last year two days before the rocker stunned fans after dying from an undisclose­d battle with cancer.

Record Store Day was launched in the United States in 2007 in a bid to highlight locally owned stores.

It has since become a worldwide celebratio­n with special releases and events inside stores.

Vinyl sales have soared in the past few years in the United States and a number of European countries, providing a welcome but still tiny boost to the long beleaguere­d music industry.

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