David Bowie may no longer be with us, but his music lives on—and now there’s more coming for the world to hear. The late rocker has a new album coming in the spring, and while superfans may recognize all of the songs featured on it, more casual listeners may enjoy the reworked project and a handful of tunes they might not know very well, reports Forbes.
A new posthumous album titled Waiting In The Sky (Before The Starman Came To Earth) has been announced from Bowie and his record label, Parlophone. The set is scheduled to be released on April 20—the date of Record Store Day—when labels release special items to help bring customers to independent physical record stores.
Waiting In The Sky (Before The Starman Came To Earth) is being marketed as a new release, but it’s actually more like a slightly changed edition of Bowie’s famous The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars album. The two titles share many of the same songs, though the newer offering does mix things up a bit.