Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 35. Chapters: Best of Bowie, Greatest Hits, Live in Gda sk, Meeting People Is Easy, Genesis 1970-1975, Sound + Vision, Mind Body & Soul Sessions: Live in New York City, Visual Karma, The Whole Story, Day-In Day-Out, Death on the Road, Access All Areas: Remixed and B-Sides, Now That's What I Call Music 9, Lover of Life, Singer of Songs, Now That's What I Call Music 7, Now That's What I Call Music 8, Now That's What I Call Music 16, Now That's What I Call Music 10, The Single File, Now That's What I Call Music 12, Live at the Astoria, Now That's What I Call Music XIII, Now That's What I Call Music 15, Live in London & New York, Chopped, Screwed, Live and Unglued, The Definitive Collection, Now That's What I Call Music 11, Now That's What I Call Music 14, Selena Remembered, The Best of David Bowie 1980/1987, Performances, Anouk Is Alive, Tour 2007, Show Ya 20th Anniversary The Best, Kumbia Kings Live, El Ruido y la Furia. Excerpt: Best of Bowie (2002) is a career-spanning greatest hits album by multi-platinum recording artist David Bowie. It features songs from his second album until 2002. It was released 35 years after his first album, David Bowie. In each of the 21 territories that the album was released, it was given its own track listing, based upon which songs were most popular locally. In a number of countries, there were two versions - a single disc version, and a double disc version. All in all 63 tracks appear in at least one of the 20 different versions. The country the edition came from can be identified by a small national flag on the spine, except for the Argentine/Mexican, Eastern European and UK editions, which are "flag-less." All the tracks are digitally remastered either from 1999, or, for the single edits from 2002, with the exception of "Under Pressure," which is also a...