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Cartoon cowboys, blue satin dresses and Bowie’s head on a winged hand, the sheer number of sleeve variants alone is enough to make the average collector feel queasy
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The announcement of Bowie’s death just two days after the album’s release meant, inevitably enough, that Blackstar became a much sought-after album for collectors
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