"Nothing Has Changed" now includes a large number of gaps, offering the buyer, especially a lot of special from the early creative period, for which there was no compilation. That is why this CD box is anything but superfluous !!!
Prominent examples are the numerous music remixes or radio called Edits that you could call only his own so far, if you had bought the Maxi-CDs or sauteuren re-releases with bonus CDs (eg Slow Burn, Seven / Survive - the Marius DeVries mixes or Jump They Say).
Also originally older titles were in the meantime revamped versions here draufgepackt (Life On Mars, Young Americans, Wild Is The Wind) - previously you had to also - Search trawl through and buy - - of course, only when necessary, and we are honest - the original versions has yet eh every umpteen times already lying around at home, so why should not we publish these things here at last clenched?
The crux of such a release is always that you simply can not satisfy everyone - this and that and the lack or the song would "necessarily it belongs". Such claims could probably satisfy only by a 50-CD box.
I Motze then briefly times that I would have the great "Real Cool World" still in the process done ..... you realize, I'm more of Popper, at least in terms Bowie ....
The new song "Sue" is pretty "tuneless jazzy" advised and is certainly not a radio hit. Does it not, but to me the song is personal, quite a number of 'hard'.
Conclusion: "Nothing Has Changed" is not for purists or Bowie stramme supporters of 70s-bruising. This collection puts the emphasis - and quite rightly, as the still missing - the younger creative period, giving fans here numerous "rare" alternative versions of the late songs.
Who is on the older stuff and frowned upon revisions / remixes, should not access here which is better off with the best of old CDs.