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David Bowie Estate Shares Previously Unreleased 'Karma Man,' 'Silly Boy Blue'

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David Bowie's estate recently shared two previously unreleased songs - "Karma Man" and exclusive B-side "Silly Boy Blue (Alternative Ending Mix)."

Both songs will feature on the upcoming album Toy, Bowie's long-shelved 2001 album, which will be released by Parlophone/ISO Records.

"Karma Man" was initially recorded by Bowie in September 1967 and debuted on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in the Spring of 1968, but it was not officially released until 1970 on The World Of David Bowie album. In 2000, the song was re-tracked by Bowie, backed by his Glastonbury band for inclusion on the Toy album.

"Silly Boy Blue" originally appeared on Bowie's 1967 self-titled debut album and along with "Karma Man" reflected his interest in Tibetan culture.

Speaking about "Karma Man," Toy co-producer Mark Plati said, "Karma Man is notable for Cuong Vu's opening and closing lines, and especially the glorious backing vocals from Holly Palmer, Emm Gryner, and Lisa Germano - they had so much to do with the sound of Toy, and this is a prime example."

"When I re-listened to these tracks, the sound of fall 2000 came flooding out of the speakers, from a song I'd not heard since then," he added. "I'm not too proud to say I shed a bit of a tear, something that happened a few times while mixing it."

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