David Bowie - Stage (Live) Remastered (1978/2017)
Artist: David Bowie
Title: Stage (Live) Remastered
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Parlophone Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 96:56 min
Total Size: 223 / 638 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Stage (Live) Remastered
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Parlophone Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Pop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 96:56 min
Total Size: 223 / 638 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Warszawa06:53
02. "Heroes" 06:19
03. What in the World04:25
04. Be My Wife 02:49
05. The Jean Genie 06:17
06. Blackout 04:00
07. Sense of Doubt03:07
08. Speed of Life 02:40
09. Breaking Glass 03:22
10. Beauty and the Beast05:06
11. Fame 04:14
12. Five Years03:57
13. Soul Love 02:56
14. Star02:28
15. Hang On to Yourself03:22
16. Ziggy Stardust 03:30
17. Suffragette City 03:58
18. Art Decade03:01
19. Alabama Song03:55
20. Station to Station08:43
21. Stay 07:21
22. TVC 1504:36
Emerging from his self-imposed exile in Berlin, David Bowie assembled a new band and took to the road to promote his Berlin-recorded albums, Low and Heroes. "Stage" chronicles that 1977 tour, and captures Bowie at one of the most creative periods of his career. Though "Stage" was criticized for having somewhat lackluster sound when it was originally released, the remastered versions present a noticeable improvement over the original album.
"Stage" breaks Bowie's concert into two parts. The first CD features urgent versions of some of Bowie's best-known songs, including "Ziggy Stardust," "Fame," and "Hang On to Yourself." The second CD is devoted exclusively to the songs from Low and Heroes. Though songs like the anthemic "Heroes" are well-suited to the live format, others, like the ominous instrumental "Warsawza" and the futuristic "Speed of Life" are not your typical concert fare. Still, Bowie performs gripping versions of these challenging tunes, and guitarist Adrian Belew is especially good on this material. While "Stage" may not be the definitive Bowie live album, it offers a fascinating look at the artist as he stretches the boundaries of sound and stage for what was perhaps the last time in his career. (Note: This reissue features a different track order and two bonus tracks.)
David Bowie, vocals, keyboards
Carlos Alomar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
George Murray, bass, backing vocals
Dennis Davis, drums, percussion
Adrian Belew, lead guitar, backing vocals
Additional musicians:
Simon House, violin
Sean Mayes, piano, string ensemble, backing vocals
Roger Powell, synthesizer, keyboards, backing vocals
"Stage" breaks Bowie's concert into two parts. The first CD features urgent versions of some of Bowie's best-known songs, including "Ziggy Stardust," "Fame," and "Hang On to Yourself." The second CD is devoted exclusively to the songs from Low and Heroes. Though songs like the anthemic "Heroes" are well-suited to the live format, others, like the ominous instrumental "Warsawza" and the futuristic "Speed of Life" are not your typical concert fare. Still, Bowie performs gripping versions of these challenging tunes, and guitarist Adrian Belew is especially good on this material. While "Stage" may not be the definitive Bowie live album, it offers a fascinating look at the artist as he stretches the boundaries of sound and stage for what was perhaps the last time in his career. (Note: This reissue features a different track order and two bonus tracks.)
David Bowie, vocals, keyboards
Carlos Alomar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
George Murray, bass, backing vocals
Dennis Davis, drums, percussion
Adrian Belew, lead guitar, backing vocals
Additional musicians:
Simon House, violin
Sean Mayes, piano, string ensemble, backing vocals
Roger Powell, synthesizer, keyboards, backing vocals