Product Description
Brand New ~ Sealed! Fantastic Double Live David Bowie Album, Recorded On The 1972 Ziggy Stardust Tour, USA. Includes Picture Inner Sleeves. Records Have Picture Labels.
Features Bowie’s Best Band, The Spiders From Mars ~ Mick Ronson (Guitars), Trevor Bolder (Bass), Mick “Woody” Woodmansey (Drums) & Mike Garson (Keyboards).
Side 1:
Introduction
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Changes
The Supermen
Life On Mars?
Side 2:
Five Years
Space Oddity
Andy Warhol
My Death
Side 3:
The Width Of A Circle
Queen Bitch
Moonage Daydream
John, I’m Only Dancing
Side 4:
Waiting For The Man
The Jean Genie
Suffragette City
Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide
AMG –
Bowie is captured here at the height of his creative powers. Recorded from Bowie's first live American broadcast, this October 20, 1972 concert is a good choice for those who found themselves left cold by the awkward soul and the absence of Mick Ronson on David Live. Coming on the heels of the release of Ziggy Stardust, Bowie is captured here at the height of his creative powers. He gives a nod to the influence of Lou Reed with a fine "Waiting For The Man," and the live renditions of "Jean Genie" and "Rock and Roll Suicide" surpass the studio versions, thanks in no small part to the inimitable Mick Ronson. "Life on Mars?" and other tunes off Hunky Dory can be a bit disappointing, though, without original keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who was now busy becoming a star with Yes. But this is only a minor qualm; the Spiders band is wonderfully aggressive, all the more because live performance was perhaps the true home for its glam theatrics.