Artist: David Bowie
Born: David Robert Jones. January 8, 1947. Brixton, London, England
Died: January 10, 2016 (Aged 69). Manhattan, New York, USA
Cause Of Death: Liver Cancer
Occupation: Musician, Actor, Record Producer
Genre: Pop, Rock, Pop Rock, Art Rock, Glam Rock, Electronic
David Bowie was an English Singer, Songwriter and Musician, who also worked as an Actor and Record Producer. "Space Oddity" became his first top-five entry on the UK Singles Chart after its release in July 1969. His first major US crossover success with the No. 1 single "Fame" and the album Young Americans. He sold over 140 million records worldwide. In UK, he was awarded nine Platinum album certifications, eleven Gold and eight Silver and released eleven No. 1 Albums. In US, he received five Platinum and seven Gold Certifications. He was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1996.
Title: Welcome To The Blackout (Live London '78) (2018)
Genre: Pop, Rock, Pop Rock, Art Rock, Glam Rock, Electronic
Label: Parlophone
Rating: *****
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1. Warszawa (6:27)
2. Heroes (7:34)
3. What In The World (4:02)
4. Be My Wife (2:45)
5. The Jean Genie (6:34)
6. Blackout (3:42)
7. Sense Of Doubt (3:25)
8. Speed Of Life (2:37)
9. Sound And Vision (3:11)
10. Breaking Glass (3:31)
11. Fame (3:52)
12. Beauty And The Beast (4:59)
Disc 2:
1. Five Years (6:09)
2. Soul Love (2:52)
3. Star (2:31)
4. Hang On To Yourself (2:39)
5. Ziggy Stardust (3:25)
6. Suffragette City (3:50)
7. Art Decade (3:09)
8. Alabama Song (3:58)
9. Station To Station (11:09)
10. TVC 15 (4:18)
11. Stay (6:58)
12. Rebel Rebel (3:51)
Personnel:
David Bowie: Vocals
Adrian Belew: Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
Carlos Alomar: Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals
George Murray: Bass, Backing Vocals
Dennis Davis: Drums, Percussion
Roger Powell: Keyboards, Moog Taurus Pedals, Synthesizer, Backing Vocals
Sean Mayes: Piano, ARP String Ensemble, Backing Vocals
Simon House: Electric Violin
Welcome To The Blackout (Live London '78) is a live album by David Bowie, released on April 21, 2018 by Parlophone, recorded on the Isolar II Tour at Earls Court, London on June 30 and July 1, 1978.
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