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New limited edition David Bowie picture discs to be released

"Be My Wife" and "I'm Afraid Of Americans" are coming soon

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Details of the latest David Bowie 7″ picture discs have been announced.

Be My Wife” will be released on June 16 on Parlophone.

Originally released in the UK in June 1977, “Be My Wife” was the second and last single to be taken from Low.

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The AA of the new 7” picture disc is a previously unreleased live version of the instrumental “Art Decade“, recorded in Perth, Australia in 1978 during the ISOLAR II tour.

Meanwhile, to celebrate the latest stop of the David Bowie Is exhibition in Barcelona, a special limited edition red vinyl of “I’m Afraid Of Americans” will be released on 7″. The Trent Reznor remixed ‘V1′ version of the track is a double A-side with an acoustic version of “Heroes” live at The Bridge School benefit which was only briefly available on the Bridge School compilation vinyl.

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This single will be exclusively available at the Barcelona leg of the David Bowie Is exhibition at Museu Del Disseny De Barcelona from May 26.

The June 2017 issue of Uncut is now on sale in the UK – featuring our cover story on Summer Of Love, talking to the musicians, promoters and scenesters on both sides of the Atlantic who were there. Plus, we count down the 50 essential songs from the Summer Of Love, from The Seeds to The Smoke, and including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. Elsewhere in the issue, we remember Chuck Berry, go on the road with Bob Dylan and there are interview Fleet Foxes, Fairport Convention, Fred Wesley, Jane Birkin and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks’ co-conspirators Angelo Badalamenti and Julee Cruise. Our free CD has been exclusively compiled for us by Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold and includes cuts from Todd Rundgren, Neu!, Van Dyke Parks, The Shaggs, Arthur Russell and Cate Le Bon. Plus there’s Feist, Paul Weller, Perfume Genius, Ray Davies, Joan Shelley, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, Johnny Cash, Alice Coltrane, John Martyn and more in our exhaustive reviews section

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