All Saints (David Bowie album)


All Saints is the name of two different compilation albums by David Bowie, the first released privately in 1993, and the second in 2001 by Virgin/EMI, both featuring his instrumental work. However, neither version of All Saints is a complete collection of such instrumentals.
The first All Saints compilation was a two-disc set made as a Christmas gift to Bowie's friends and family in 1993. Only 150 copies were made. Due to its rarity the album became a highly desirable collector's item over the years.
In 2001 a second album titled All Saints: Collected Instrumentals 1977–1999 was released by Bowie. For this release all tracks originating from the Black Tie White Noise album as well as "South Horizon" from The Buddha of Suburbia were dropped, with "Brilliant Adventure" from Hours and "Crystal Japan" appearing in their place.

Track listings

All songs written by David Bowie, except where noted.