David Bowie - A Reality Tour (3LP, Coffret, Vinyle translucide bleu)
David Bowie - vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring David Bowie]
Vocals – Catherine Russell, Gail Ann Dorsey, Gerry Leonard, Sterling Campbell
Bass Guitar – Gail Ann Dorsey
Drums – Sterling Campbell
Guitar – Earl Slick
Guitar, Leader [Band Leader] – Gerry Leonard
Keyboards – Catherine Russell, Mike Garson
Mandolin – Catherine Russell
Percussion – Catherine Russell
3 LPs, Box Set
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Translucent Blue
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Live
Record Press : RTI
Label : Friday Music
Original Label : Columbia
Recorded November 22 and 23, 2003 at the Point Depot in Dublin, Ireland by Mario J. McNulty
Produced by Bill Lord, Bill Zysblat, Henry Wrenn-Meleck
Remastered by Joe Reagoso
Originally released in 2004
Reissued in 2016
Tracks:
Side A
Rebel, Rebel
New Killer Star
Reality
Fame
Cactus
Sister Midnight
Side B
Afraid
All The Young Dudes
Be My Wife
The Loneliest Guy
The Man Who Sold The World
Sunday
Side C
Fantastic Voyage
Hallo Spaceboy
Under Pressure
Life On Mars
Battle For Britain (The Letter)
Never Get Old
Side D
Ashes To Ashes
The Motel
Loving The Alien
Changes
I’m Afraid Of Americans
Side E
Heroes
Bring Me The Disco King
Slip Away
Heathen (The Rays)
Side F
Five Years
Hang On To Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Fall Dogs Bomb The Moon
Breaking Glass
China Girl
Reviews :
"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." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings :
AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs : 4,56 / 5