October 13, 2011 17:14

Uncut launches David Bowie iPad app

Relive The Thin White Duke's greatest moments courtesy of our sister title

Uncut launches David Bowie iPad app

Uncut have launched a new iPad app which will give you the chance to take in the history of one of rock'n'roll's most iconic figures, David Bowie.

'David Bowie: The Ultimate Music Guide' gives an overview of The Thin White Duke's five-decade long career with rare interviews taken from the archives of NME and Melody Maker, as well as newly-commissioned reviews of each of the singer's studio albums.

Overall, there are more than 600 interactive pages, including Bowie's most iconic music videos, audio clips from singles, original album artwork and hundreds of rare and unseen photographs.

The package costs £2.99 and is available from iTunes.

A lite version of the app, which can be downloaded for free, is also available from iTunes.

A one-off Ultimate Music Guide special issue magazine dedicated to Bowie is also available. For all the details and how to purchase the magazine, visit Backstreet-merch.com.

Earlier this year, David Bowie's biographer Paul Trynka claimed the singer had 'most likely' retired from music, stating it would take a "miracle" for him to return.

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