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Sound + Vision (box set) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sound + Vision (box set)
''Sound + Vision'' is David Bowie's box set compilation released on Rykodisc in 1989. By the end of the 1980s, the rights to Bowie's pre-1983 catalogue (released under the RCA label) reverted to Bowie. Rykodisc had approached Bowie in 1988 to re-release albums on CD and Bowie agreed, and in September 1989 the ''Sound + Vision'' box set was released. By April 1990 the box set had sold over 200,000 copies, which, for a set costing $50–$60 (or about $ today) was considered "phenomenal."〔"Bowie, Rebel in Repose" by Edna Gundersen, USA Today, 27 April 1990, Section D pp 1 & 2〕 ==Set contents== ''Sound + Vision'' was originally conceived in 1989 as a career retrospective that would serve as a "teaser" for the then-upcoming Rykodisc CD reissue campaign covering Bowie's output from 1969 to 1980.〔Rougvie, Jeff. ("It Was 26+ Years Ago Today Part 2" ), 12 October 2015. Retrieved on 12 October 2015.〕 It contains few of Bowie's greatest hits in their original form, instead frequently opting for demos, live versions and even a German vocal version of "Heroes" ("Helden"). The "rarities" originally included on the 1989 edition of ''Sound + Vision'' (the rare single versions of "Wild-Eyed Boy From Freecloud" and "Rebel Rebel," and the previously unreleased studio outtakes "London Bye Ta–Ta," "1984/Dodo," "After Today," or "It's Hard To Be A Saint in the City") were exclusive to this box set.
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