David Bowie 1990-04-17 Rome ,Palaurer – Let’s Go Out Tonight – (Soundboard).
Sound Quality Rating
01. Space Oddity.wav
02. Changes.wav
03. Tvc 15.wav
04. Rebel Rebel.wav
05. Be My Wife.wav
06. Ashes To Ashes.wav
07. Golden Years.wav
08. Fashion.wav
09. Life On Mars_.wav
10. Blue Jean.wav
11. Let’s Dance.wav
12. Stay.wav
13. Band Introduction.wav
14. China Girl.wav
15. Sound And Vision.wav
16. Ziggy Stardust.wav
17. Station To Station.wav
18. Young Americans.wav
19. Panic In Detroit.wav
20. Suffragette City.wav
Label : Eat A Peach! – EAT 173
Audio Source : mostly from the Soundboard
Lineage : Unknown
Taping Gear : Unknown
Taper: Unknown
Recording Location: Unknown
Total running time : 1:19:14
Sound Quality : very good. Equals record or radio apart from a slight noise and some dullness.
Attendance : Unknown
Artwork : Yes
Note: Fame, “Heroes”, Pretty Pink Rose, Jean Genie, Queen Bitch and Rock And Roll Suicide are the missing songs:
Great sound and great shows!
In the main this is an excellent sounding Soundboard recording. However it is incomplete for although five songs from the audience
nearly provide the entire show, unfortunately Fame is missing which I believe is also from the soundboard.
Bowie is none too happy about the venue acoustics, referring to it as a toilet, otherwise he is quite happy to be in Rome and has a lot of enthusiasm as the performance builds. Based upon the last section of songs from Station To Station, the basic arrangements of the songs allow the band the room to feed off each other and by the time they get into Suffragette City, it’s time for all out rock and roll.
One can surmise he has not played a rock show like this since the days of the Spiders in the early 70’s. Simply put, a well played and very enjoyable concert.
David Bowie Tour band 1990 – Sound+Vision Tour
Bowie specifically chose a smaller band for the tour, saying in a contemporary interview that “It’s a much smaller sound. It’s not quite as orchestrated as any of the other tours. The plus of that is that there is a certain kind of drive and tightness that you get with that embryonic line-up, where everybody is totally reliant on the other two or three guys, so everybody gives a lot more”
• David Bowie – vocals, guitar, saxophone[
• Adrian Belew – guitar, backing vocals, music director
• Erdal Kızılçay – bass guitar, backing vocals
• Rick Fox – keyboards, backing vocals
• Michael Hodges – drums
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