The album, featuring re-recordings of songs from 1964-71, features in the latest of Bowie’s posthumous career-spanning box sets
David Bowie’s lost 2001 album Toy, which mixed new songs and new versions of lesser-known songs from 1964-71, is receiving an official release as part of the latest raft of posthumous reissues.
The album’s co-producer Mark Plati called Toy “a moment in time captured in an amber of joy,
fire and energy. It’s the sound of people happy to be playing
music.