David Bowie has announced his first new music since he surprised the world by returning in 2013 with the single Where Are We Now, followed by the album The Next Day.
His new single Sue (Or in a Season of Crime) – which lasts nearly eight minutes – was recorded with long-time collaborator Tony Visconti especially for inclusion on a new compilation, Nothing Has Changed, which spans 50 years of Bowie from 1964 to 2014. It will be given a separate release as a digital download and as a limited-edition 10in single.
Nothing Has Changed also features rarities to lure in Bowiephiles. Let Me Sleep Beside You comes from the 2001 sessions from the unreleased album Toy; Your Turn to Drive, previously only available as a download, makes its debut on CD; and there is a 2001 rerecording of the 1971 outtake Shadow Man.
The single and compilation will be released on 17 November. Nothing Has Changed will be available in 3CD, 2CD, double vinyl and download formats.