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🎼 Excerpts From Outside – Single RSD: Apr. 2026
Issued as a Record Store Day 2026 exclusive, this crystal‑clear 180g reissue of Excerpts From Outside brings Bowie’s 1995 experimental narrative cycle back into focus. Remastered from the 2021 masters approved by Brian Eno, the release presents a distilled version of the original album, highlighting the industrial, leftfield, and avant‑electronic textures that defined Bowie’s mid‑90s creative reinvention. Released across Europe on 18 April 2026, this edition appears under the

David Bowie
Apr 183 min read


🎼 Hallo Spaceboy – Maxi-Single RSD: Apr. 2026
Issued as a Record Store Day 2026 exclusive, Hallo Spaceboy returns in a newly curated 12" neon‑pink vinyl edition celebrating the 30th anniversary of Bowie’s 1996 single. The release compiles key Pet Shop Boys remixes, rare mixes, and a previously unreleased Tim Simenon version, presented in a strictly limited format for collectors. Released across Europe on 18 April 2026, this anniversary edition appears under the Parlophone and ISO Records imprints, marking a high‑profile

David Bowie
Apr 182 min read


🔘A Divine Symmetry – LP: Feb. 2023
A Divine Symmetry (2023) presents an alternate 1971 vision of Hunky Dory, featuring BOWPROMO mixes and 2021 Ken Scott remixes.

David Bowie
Feb 23, 20233 min read


🔘 I’M GOING SLIGHTLY MAD – Single: Mar. 1991
Queen’s surreal 1991 single I’m Going Slightly Mad, backed with “The Hitman,” peaked at No. 22 in the UK.

Queen
Mar 4, 19914 min read


🔘 The Lollipop Man – Single: Sept. 5 1969
Released on September. 5 1969, the single appeared on Parlophone under catalogue number R5803. Backed with “Time,” the release captured The Sweet in their early bubblegum‑pop and psychedelic phase, produced by John Burgess and Roger Easterby as an A.I.R. (London) production. Label: Parlophone Catalogue Number: R5803 Format: 7" Vinyl Single (Solid Centre) Released: Sept. 5 1969 (UK) 🔘 Track List UK 7" Single — Parlophone – R5803 — 1969 A. The Lollipop Man Written‑By –

Sweet
Sep 5, 19692 min read


🔘 Hippy Gumbo – Single: Nov. 1966
In the late autumn of 1966, a young Marc Bolan released his third and final solo single before forming Tyrannosaurus Rex. “Hippy Gumbo” was a quirky, upbeat pop track with a strong beat-group feel and a touch of the whimsical, poetic style that would soon define his work with Tyrannosaurus Rex. Released on November 25, 1966, the single appeared on Parlophone Records under catalogue number R 5539. Backed with “Misfit,” this 7-inch release marked the end of Bolan’s early solo p

T.Rex
Nov 25, 19662 min read


🔘 You've Got a Habit of Leaving – Single: Aug. 1965
In the summer of 1965, a young Davy Jones (later known as David Bowie) was still finding his voice as a recording artist. Backed by his band The Lower Third, he released “You've Got a Habit of Leaving” — a powerful, mod-influenced beat track with a raw, energetic edge. Released on August 20, 1965, the single appeared on Parlophone Records under catalogue number R 5315. Backed with “Baby Loves That Way,” this 7-inch release marked one of the earliest official recordings of Bow

David Bowie
Aug 20, 19653 min read


🔘 I PITY THE FOOL – Single: Mar. 1965
The Manish Boys’ 1965 Parlophone single featuring Bowie’s first released composition and a Jimmy Page guitar solo.

David Bowie
Mar 5, 19654 min read


🔘 Don't Do That – Single: Jul. 1963
Label: Parlophone Country: UK Catalogue: R 5047 Label: 20th Century-Fox Country: USA Catalogue: 439 In the summer of 1963, Shane Fenton (the stage name of Bernard Jewry, who would later become Alvin Stardust) released his third single. “Don't Do That” was an upbeat, catchy rock 'n' roll number with a strong beat-group energy and youthful charm. Released on July 12, 1963, the single appeared on Parlophone Records under catalogue number R 5047. This 7-inch release

Alvin Stardust
Jul 5, 19633 min read


🔘 Too Young For Sad Memories – Single: Oct. 1962
In the autumn of 1962, Shane Fenton and The Fentones released their fourth single — a poignant rock 'n' roll ballad titled “Too Young For Sad Memories.” With its heartfelt lyrics and emotional delivery, the track showcased a more mature and reflective side of the band. Released on October 19, 1962, the single appeared on Parlophone Records under catalogue number R 4951. Backed with “You're Telling Me,” this 7-inch release highlighted the band’s versatility during the early 19

Alvin Stardust
Oct 19, 19623 min read
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