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Toy (Toy:Box) - David Bowie
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  1. I Dig Everything
  2. You've Got a Habit of Leaving
  3. The London Boys
  4. Karma Man
  5. Conversation Piece
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  1. I Dig Everything
  2. You've Got a Habit of Leaving
  3. The London Boys
  4. Karma Man
  5. Conversation Piece
  6. Shadow Man
  7. Let Me Sleep Beside You
  8. Hole in the Ground
  9. Baby Loves That Way
  10. Can't Help Thinking About Me
  11. Silly Boy Blue
  12. Toy (Your Turn to Drive)
  13. Liza Jane
  14. You've Got a Habit of Leaving
  15. Baby Loves That Way
  16. Can't Help Thinking About Me
  17. I Dig Everything
  18. The London Boys
  19. Silly Boy Blue
  20. Let Me Sleep Beside You
  21. In the Heat of the Morning
  22. Conversation Piece
  23. Hole in the Ground
  24. Shadow Man
  25. Toy (Your Turn to Drive)
  26. In the Heat of the Morning
  27. I Dig Everything
  28. You've Got a Habit of Leaving
  29. Karma Man
  30. Conversation Piece
  31. Shadow Man
  32. Let Me Sleep Beside You
  33. Hole in the Ground
  34. Baby Loves That Way
  35. Can't Help Thinking About Me
  36. Toy (Your Turn to Drive)
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Heavily bootlegged over the years, Toy is an album David Bowie recorded in 2000, right between Hours and Heathen. The concept was simple: Bowie took his touring band into the studio to revisit a bunch of songs he wrote and recorded prior to becoming a superstar. Although "Shadow Man" comes from the Ziggy Stardust sessions, most of the songs date from the days before "Space Oddity," so they're grounded in British rock & roll and mod R&B -- a far cry from both his glam rock of the 1970s and the electronic-inflected art rock ...

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