They were nice enough to share a preview and a track list (below the video).
A physical CD will be out November 18th and a three-record vinyl edition will be available next year from ISO and Parlophone. The album drops on digital on September 16th coinciding with the doc. The album also includes an orchestral version of “Sons of the Silent Age” performed by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. The companion album includes iconic songs that hit the top of the charts like “Let’s Dance”, “Heroes’, and “Changes.” Plus a bunch of deep cuts, live medleys, and b-sides that hardcore fans and collectors will appreciate.
The documentary debuts exclusively in IMAX format starting September 16th.Told through sublime, kaleidoscopic, never-before-seen footage, performances and music, Brett Morgen’s (Cobain: Montage of Heck) feature length experiential cinematic odyssey explores David Bowie’s creative, musical and spiritual journey.” “Moonage Daydream illuminates the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most prolific and influential artists of our time. Young Souls Lyrics: Were walking through the lands / Pure souls and dreams ahead / Tell the world here we are / Hey / A thousand miles away / Weve. It covers Ziggy Stardust to Labyrinth to Lazarus and features narration from Bowie himself. They gave director Brett Morgen access to hundreds of hours never before seen behind the scenes and concert footage of Bowie that span his sixty-year career. This is the first doc to be approved by the Bowie Estate. BTW, the lyric you quote actually goes were just two lost souls swimming. Moonage Daydream arrives next month, and it wouldn’t be a doc about the musical innovator without a matching soundtrack. Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd from the self-titled album Wish You Were Here.