A new David Bowie archival release is set to feature early recordings from 1965 made under the name “Davie Jones.” Multiple outlets report that the collection centers on sessions produced by Shel Talmy, known for work with prominent British rock acts in that period. The material reportedly includes previously unreleased or less widely available songs from those Shel Talmy sessions. The release is also described as including the involvement of guitarist Jimmy Page. In 1965, Page was part of the studio and session scene that overlapped with Talmy’s productions, and the collection highlights this connection through the included recordings from that time. Together, the reports frame the forthcoming set as a focused historical document of Bowie’s early career, spanning the transition period when he was still using his earlier name. No additional specifics on track count, formats, or release date are provided in the excerpts, but both sources agree on the core elements: the “Shel Talmy” theme, the 1965 timing, Bowie’s “Davie Jones” identity during the sessions, and Jimmy Page’s credited participation.