All Saints | ||||
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Released | 9 July 2001 1994 (private release) | (commercial release)|||
Recorded | 1975–1994 (original); 1994–1999 (additional tracks on commercial release) | |||
Genre | Rock, electronic, ambient | |||
Length | 91:16 (private) 75:46 (commercial) | |||
Label | No label (original) Virgin/EMI Records | |||
Producer | David Bowie, Tony Visconti, Nile Rodgers, David Richards, Reeves Gabrels, Kurt Muckacsi, Michael Riesman | |||
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [2] |
All Saints is the name of two different compilation albums of instrumental works by the English musician David Bowie.
The first was a two-disc set made as a Christmas gift for Bowie's friends and family in 1993; only 150 copies were made.[3] The album became a collector's item.[4] In 2001, a second album, All Saints: Collected Instrumentals 1977–1999, was released by Bowie. For this release, the tracks originating from the Black Tie White Noise (1993) album ("Pallas Athena", "The Wedding", "Looking for Lester"), as well as "South Horizon" from The Buddha of Suburbia (1993), were dropped, with "Brilliant Adventure" from Hours (1999) and the non-album single "Crystal Japan" (1980) appearing in their place.