David Bowie - At The National Bowl CD

$14.99

The turn of the 1980s was a busy time in the life and career of David Bowie. He shelved his solo career in 1989, retreating to the relative anonymity of band membership for the first time since the early 1970s. A hard-rocking quartet, Tin Machine came into being after Bowie began to work experimentally with guitarist Reeves Gabrels. The line-up was completed by Tony and Hunt Sales, whom Bowie had known since the late 1970s. Their first album Tin Machine (1989), was initially popular, although its politicised lyrics did not find universal approval. Work on a second album began, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work. Performing his early hits during the seven-month Sound+Vision Tour, he found commercial success and acclaim once again. On Sunday 5th August 1990, Bowie performed at the UK's 65,000 capacity Milton Keynes Bowl, where he put on a quite extraordinary show of favourites, interjected with just one rarity, his own take on the song 'Pretty Pink Rose' which he'd composed for ex-King Crimson man Adrian Belew. Previously unreleased, the full set Bowie performed on this glorious and delightful Sunday afternoon, 30 years ago, is now available for this first time on this superb CD.

Track Listing

Space Oddity

Rebel Rebel

Ashes To Ashes

Fashion

Life On Mars

Pretty Pink Rose

Blue Jean

Let's Dance

Stay

Ziggy Stardust

China Girl

Young Americans

Suffragette City

Heroes

Changes

The Jean Genie

White Light/White Heat

Modern Love

Release date 11.6.20

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