On the charts 13 years ago, David Bowie dropped 'The Next Day,' his first album in a decade, and broke records at the No. 1 spot.
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By 2002, David Bowie had reinvented himself more times than most artists manage albums. But with Heathen, he returned to familiar ground in the shape of producer Tony Visconti.
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