David Bowie Discography - Other Album Appearances - Various Artist Compilation Albums

Various Artist Compilation Albums

Year Song(s) Album Notes Ref.
1972 "The Supermen" Revelations: A Musical Anthology for Glastonbury Recorded live during the Ziggy Stardust sessions in 1971
1992 "Go Now" Ruby Trax: The NME's Roaring 40
1993 "Baby Can Dance" Best of Grunge Rock Live version recorded by Tin Machine in Hamburg on 24 October 1991
1994 "Needles on the Beach" Beyond the Beach
1997 "Hallo Spaceboy" Phoenix: The Album Recorded live at the Phoenix Festival on 18 July 1996
"Planet of Dreams" Long Live Tibet With Gail Ann Dorsey
"Dead Man Walking" Live From 6A: Late Night with Conan O'Brien Live version performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
"'Heroes'" The Bridge School Concerts Vol.1 A live version recorded for the Bridge School Benefit in Mountain View, California
1998 "Dead Man Walking" 99X Live XIV "Home" Live version recorded in Atlanta in April 1997. Bowie also designed the CD cover.
"A Foggy Day (In London Town)" Red Hot + Rhapsody: The Gershwin Groove With Angelo Badalamenti
"Dead Man Walking" WBCN Naked Too (A Companion Collection of Unreleased Performances) Live version recorded at Fort Apache Studios in Boston in April 1997
1999 "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" SNL25 Saturday Night Live: The Musical Performances Volume 1 Live version performed on the 8 February 1997 episode of Saturday Night Live
2000 "China Girl" VH1 Storytellers Live version recorded for VH1's Storytellers
2001 "Pictures of Lily" Substitute: The Songs of The Who
"America", "'Heroes'" The Concert for New York City Recorded live at The Concert for New York City on 20 October 2001
2005 "Fame" Tommy Boy Presents Hip Hop Roots Extended edit by Jazzy Jay
"Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" ONXRT: Live from the Archives Volume 8

Read more about this topic:  David Bowie Discography, Other Album Appearances

Famous quotes containing the words artist and/or compilation:

    The artist is a member of the leisured classes who cannot pay for his leisure.
    Cyril Connolly (1903–1974)

    The United States Constitution has proved itself the most marvelously elastic compilation of rules of government ever written.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)