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English singer David Bowie has released 26 studio albums, 9 live albums, 46 compilation albums, 5 extended plays (EPs), 110 singles, including 5 UK number one singles, and 3 soundtracks. Bowie has also released 13 video albums and 50 music videos. Born David Jones, Bowie's debut release was the 1964 single "Liza Jane" by Davie Jones & the King Bees. He released two more singles in 1965 under the names of The Manish Boys and Davy Jones & the Lower Third. His first release using the name David Bowie was the 1966 single "Can't Help Thinking About Me", which was released with The Lower Third. Bowie's next single, "Do Anything You Say", also released in 1966, was the first release by simply David Bowie. Bowie released four more singles and his debut album, ''David Bowie'' (1967), in the late 1960s before he first had success in the United Kingdom with the 1969 single "Space Oddity". The single reached number five on the UK Singles Chart after it was released five days before the Apollo 11 moon mission.〔Roberts, David (editor) (2006) (). ''British Hit Singles & Albums'' (19th edition). London: HiT Entertainment. pp. 72–73, 560. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.〕 Bowie released three more albums – ''David Bowie'' (1969), ''The Man Who Sold the World'' (1970) and ''Hunky Dory'' (1971) – before he eventually made it on to the UK Albums Chart with ''The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'' (1972), which peaked at number five. Following the success of ''Ziggy Stardust'', sales of ''Hunky Dory'' improved and it eventually peaked at number three in the UK. RCA re-released the 1969'' David Bowie'' under the title Space Oddity (with an updated Ziggy Stardust era photo) and ''The Man Who Sold the World'', which reached numbers 17 and 26 in the UK respectively. Bowie released nine more studio albums with RCA, all of which reached the top five of the UK Albums Chart, of which ''Aladdin Sane'' (1973), ''Pin Ups'' (1973), ''Diamond Dogs'' (1974) and ''Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)'' (1980) reached the number one position. He then released three solo studio albums with EMI – ''Let's Dance'' (1983), whose title track became his first single to reach number one in both the United Kingdom and the United States, ''Tonight'' (1984) and ''Never Let Me Down'' (1987). ''Let's Dance'' and ''Tonight'' reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, while ''Never Let Me Down'' reached number six. In 1989 Bowie created the rock group Tin Machine, who released a self-titled album with EMI. Although ''Tin Machine'' reached number three on the UK Albums Chart, it did not sell well and Bowie and EMI did not renew their contract.〔Wyman, Bill (6 September 1991). "(The Man Who Fell to Earth" ). ''Entertainment Weekly''. Time Inc. Retrieved on 10 August 2009.〕 ''Tin Machine II'' followed in 1991 on London Records and, only reaching number 23 in the UK, was Bowie's worst-charting album since the 1973 re-release of ''The Man Who Sold the World''. Continuing as a solo artist, Bowie's next album, ''Black Tie White Noise'' (1993), reached the number one position on the UK Albums Chart. Since then, Bowie has released six studio albums, all of which have reached the top ten in the UK. ''Reality'' (2003), reached number three in the UK. Released after a ten-year hiatus, ''The Next Day'' (2013) is Bowie's first UK chart-topping album since ''Black Tie White Noise'' (1993). ==Albums==
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