The Width of a Circle.
The set, which will arrive on May 28, will feature 21 recordings from 1970, including non-album singles, a BBC in Concert l session, music for a TV play called
Pierrot in Turquoise or
The Looking Glass Murders (in which Bowie himself was cast as a mime) and new remixes from Bowie's longtime collaborator Tony Visconti.
The release serves as a complementary album to last year's 50th-anniversary re-release of 1970's
Metrobolist.
The new double album takes its name from the opening track to
The Man Who Sold the World, which Bowie titled after a painting by one of his friend's, George Underwood.