Unreleased David Bowie Song From 1970, ‘To Be Love,’ Available for Download
23 March 2016A song that David Bowie cut in 1970, 'To Be Love,' but never released has surfaced. The song’s writer, Ron de Strulle, who also engineered the recording, has made the song available for free as a tribute to the rock legend, who died on Jan. 10, 2016.
'To Be Love' can downloaded over here at Mind Body Network, but Huffington Post has the story.
In 1970, Bowie came to Los Angeles while his manager was shopping him around to various labels. As part of the negotiations with United Artists, he wound up taking up residency in 8233 Roxbury Road in West Hollywood, where de Strulle had built a studio in the garage, and they went to work creating demos for some of the songs Bowie had written.
In 1970, Bowie came to Los Angeles while his manager was shopping him around to various labels. As part of the negotiations with United Artists, he wound up taking up residency in 8233 Roxbury Road in West Hollywood, where de Strulle had built a studio in the garage, and they went to work creating demos for some of the songs Bowie had written.
Together, they recorded five songs in the first session. Listen to here's 'To Be Love' at this location.
Source: ultimateclassicrock.com
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