Live at the Beeb 1968-72

Editorial Reviews
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Comprehensiveness isn't always a virtue, as this three-CD set proves. It gathers together everything David Bowie recorded for the BBC between the years referenced in its title, plus a third disc taken from a June 2000 London concert for the famed British radio broadcasting company. Head first to disc two, which focuses on Bowie's in-studio recreations of material from Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust, and marvel at the glam-rockabilly heat generated by Bowie's Spiders from Mars band. By comparison, the other two discs are a disappointment. The first reveals a musical chameleon uncomfortably changing his spots, from music-hall entertainer to free-festival folkie to sub-Dylan sage. The third and final disc betrays a different problem. By 2000, Bowie had calcified into a very slick entertainer. His performances here, particularly of later material such as "I'm Afraid of Americans" and "This Is Not America," are technically fine but a little bloodless--disappointingly human instead of wonderfully alien. --Keith Moerer --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Live at the Beeb 1968-72, Music, David Bowie

Music:

  1. Long Division
  2. Master Series [Import]
  3. Modern Life Is Rubbish
  4. Money
  5. Monsters
  6. Mother Sunrise
  7. My Hero [CD-single]
  8. Parallel Lines
  9. Piano Poetry - Encore
  10. Ping One Down/Detroit 66 [CD-single] [EP] [Import]

Music

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Music

Ultimate EP Collection [Import]

Bridges to Italy

Buddy Jewell

Hey Sailor!

Complete Recordings

Doo Wop 45's on CD, Vol. 14

Connie Smith

Boerman: Electronic Music

Close Harmony [Box set]

Alexandra Taveras

Can't Stop [CD-single] [Import]

Canciones Para Divertir A Los Ninos

Dancemania Bass V.8 [Import]

The Best of Sonny Boy Williamson

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