Titled ‘The Next Day’, the album has been produced by Bowie‘s longtime collaborator Tony Visconti and will be released in the UK and most countries worldwide on March 11. Australia will get the albums three days earlier on March 8, while American fans will have to wait until March 12.
The album’s standard edition contains 14 tracks with the ‘Deluxe Version’ adding three more. Both are available to pre-order on iTunes now.
To mark the album announcement, which comes on the day of his 66th birthday (January 8 2013), Bowie has released its first single immediately. Titled ‘Where Are We Now?’, it is available for download now and you can watch a video for the track on Bowie’s website here: link
The song’s lyrics draw from Bowie’s Berlin years with references to Potsdamer Platz, a square in the city centre, and KaDeWe, the city’s most famous department store. The chorus goes: “Where are we now? Where are we now? The moment you know, you know you know.”
Bowie’s last album, ‘Reality’, was released in 2003 and he wrapped up his most recent tour in 2004. In recent years, the singer has kept a remarkably low profile, something which the album announcement on his official website acknowledged.
The announcement reads: “In recent years radio silence has been broken only by endless speculation, rumour and wishful thinking ….a new record…who would have ever thought it, who’d have ever dreamed it! After all David is the kind of artist who writes and performs what he wants when he wants…when he has something to say as opposed to something to sell. Today he definitely has something to say.“
The full tracklisting for ‘The Next Day’ is as follows:
‘The Next Day’
‘Dirty Boys’
‘The Stars (Are Out Tonight)’
‘Love Is Lost’
‘Where Are We Now?’
‘Valentine’s Day’
‘If You Can See Me’
‘I’d Rather Be High’
‘Boss Of Me’
‘Dancing Out In Space’
‘How Does The Grass Grow’
‘(You Will) Set The World On Fire’
‘You Feel So Lonely You Could Die’
‘Heat’
Deluxe Version bonus tracks
‘So She’
‘I’ll Take You There’
‘Plan’
Via NME.com link>