David Bowie - A Reality Tour (Bonus Track Version) [Live] (2023)

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Title: A Reality Tour (Bonus Track Version) [Live]
Year Of Release: 2010 / 2023
Label: Rhino
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:43:03
Total Size: 1.15 GB / 379 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

1. Rebel Rebel (Live) (03:30)
2. New Killer Star (Live) (04:59)
3. Reality (Live) (05:08)
4. Fame (Live) (04:12)
5. Cactus (Live) (03:01)
6. Sister Midnight (Live) (04:37)
7. Afraid (Live) (03:28)
8. All the Young Dudes (Live) (03:48)
9. Be My Wife (Live) (03:15)
10. The Loneliest Guy (Live) (03:58)
11. The Man Who Sold the World (Live) (04:18)
12. Fantastic Voyage (Live) (03:13)
13. Hallo Spaceboy (Live) (05:27)
14. Sunday (Live) (07:56)
15. Under Pressure (Live) (04:18)
16. Life On Mars? (Live) (04:40)
17. Battle for Britain (The Letter) [Live] (04:55)

Disc 2

1. Ashes to Ashes (Live) (05:46)
2. The Motel (Live) (05:44)
3. Loving the Alien (Live) (05:17)
4. Never Get Old (Live) (04:18)
5. Changes (Live) (03:51)
6. I'm Afraid of Americans (Live) (05:17)
7. Heroes (Live) (06:58)
8. Bring Me the Disco King (Live) (07:56)
9. Slip Away (Live) (05:56)
10. Heathen (The Rays) [Live] (06:24)
11. Five Years (Live) (04:19)
12. Hang On to Yourself (Live) (02:50)
13. Ziggy Stardust (Live) (03:44)
14. Fall Dogs Bomb the Moon (Live) (04:11)
15. Breaking Glass (Live) (02:27)
16. China Girl (Live) (04:17)
17. 5:15 the Angels Have Gone (Live) (05:22)
18. Days (Live) (03:25)


Originally released as a home video in 2004, David Bowie's A Reality Tour saw a two-CD audio release slated for January 2010, with three previously unreleased bonus tracks -- "Fall Dogs Bombs the Moon," "Breaking Glass," "China Girl" -- adding value to those hardcore fans who already own this concert as a DVD. In either the video or audio incarnation, this November 2003 Dublin, Ireland show is an entertaining, open-hearted set, finding Bowie running through a generous selection of oldies -- both hits and album tracks, including songs written by Bowie, like "All the Young Dudes" and "Sister Midnight" -- and new songs that hold up well next to the classics. This is Bowie in his mode as a crowd-pleasing professional, playing with considerable charm and skill, offering no surprises but plenty of pleasure: it's not the first album that will come to mind when thinking of live Bowie, but as it's playing, it's hard to resist.

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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