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David Bowie - Subway To Seattle

David Bowie - Subway To Seattle

Musician: David Bowie
Album title: Subway To Seattle
Style: Classic Rock, Soul, Experimental, Funk Metal, Glam
Released: 2012
Country: Japan
Size MP3 version: 1259 mb
Size APE version: 1713 mb
Size WMA version: 1119 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 141
Format: MP4 TTA FLAC MPC WMA DXD DMF
Genre: Electronic / Rock / Funk / Soul / Pop

David Bowie - Subway To Seattle


Tracklist

A1 Intro
A2 Station To Station
A3 Suffragette City
A4 Waiting For The Man
B1 Word On A Wing
B2 Stay
B3 TVC15
C1 Sister Midnight
C2 Life On Mars?
C3 Five Years
C4 Panic In Detroit
D1 Fame
D2 Changes
D3 The Jean Genie
D4 Queen Bitch
D5 Rebel Rebel

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Seattle Center Coliseum

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – David Bowie
  • Drums – Dennis Davis
  • Keyboards – Tony Kaye
  • Lead Guitar – Stacey Heydon
  • Lead Vocals – David Bowie
  • Rhythm Guitar – Carlos Alomar
  • Synthesizer – Tony Kaye

Notes

Unofficial release on white vinyl with marbling effect. Hand numbered edition of 200 copies. Comes with Japanese mock obi strip in a full gatefold picture sleeve.

Live at Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington - 3rd February, 1976.
Sister Midnight Records - Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

Typo on the cover lists Life on Mars without the question mark. This track segues straight into Five Years part way through Life On Mars? The sleeve notes shows this as 2 tracks, but it plays one track.

Panic In Detroit features a massive drum solo and scatting part way though by Dennis Davis. Both this and an edited version feature on the official release of the Nassau Coliseum concert.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MD-462A/B David Bowie Station To Seattle ‎(2xCDr, Unofficial) Midnight Dreamer MD-462A/B Japan 2010
none David Bowie Internationalists ‎(2xCDr, Unofficial) Dasuye none Japan 2010
TWD 15 David Bowie Subway To Seattle ‎(2xLP, Ltd, Num, Unofficial, Blu) Sister Midnight Records TWD 15 Japan 2012
none David Bowie Run To The Shadows ‎(2xLP, Ltd, Num, Unofficial, Red) Trade Mark Of Quality none Europe 2009
DEN-26/27 David Bowie Station To Calvary 1976 Seattle ‎(2xCD, RM, Unofficial) Helden DEN-26/27 Japan 2015



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Voodoozragore
Not even close to a soundboard. Correct lineage is: Master Reels @ full track mono>Tandberg Model 11>Wavelab 96/24 1ch mono>wav 44.1/16 2ch mono>flac. This recording was shared via JEMS on a torrent tracker. Obviously some people never listened to a real mixer recording, hence the funny discussions. Well, some people still prefer analog boards for mixing, by the wayAlthough for a Bowie bootleg the quality is really exceptional being a strong "very good" audience.
Runeshaper
Note that there is some debate out there on the internet as to whether this is an actual soundboard recording. While not 100% convinced the reviewer has erred towards the sound board camp. The reasoning being that while the sound is not as clear as more contemporary sound board stuff one has to remember that in those days all the electronics were analogue and not the digital of today. Therefore, this probably accounts for the difference. If you factor this in and compare it to other boots of the day that were recorded from the audience then I think that is fair to say its a sound board. Overall great sound.