INYIM Media “Back To The Future” Edition Looks At David Bowie’s Unreleased Live Album From “Outside Tour”.
The Outside Tour was a tour by Bowie that opened in September 1995. Going for 5 months. The show supported the number 1 album trekking through Europe and North America.
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This new special project that’ll be available in time for the Holiday’s will actually be the second installment of a six-series ‘Brilliant Live Adventures’.
In a press release on Rhino.com, “Parlophone Records is proud to announce release details for DAVID BOWIE BRILLIANT LIVE ADVENTURES a series of six live albums from the 1990s which will be released on vinyl and CD as a limited, one-run only pressing.”
Get ready for it musique-bots. This stellar Bowie offering unleashes November 20th!
Further informative details!
“The second installment in the David Bowie Brilliant Live Adventures (BLA) series has been announced with No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95), which arrives Nov. 20 on two LPs and on CD.
The BLA releases are a
series of six live albums from the 1990s which will be released on vinyl and
CD as limited one-run-only pressings.Released on Paralphone, limited-edition boxes for both vinyl and CD to house
the full collection will be available; the first three albums and the special
limited edition boxes will be released pre-Christmas, with the remaining three
albums coming early next year.The word réchauffé translates as “rehash” or in food terms, “warmed-over
leftovers.”No Trendy Réchauffé was recorded
at the final show of the Outside tour in 1995, and was the first night of a
five-night festival promoted as “The Big Twix Mix Show.” The setlist (below)
features rare live performances of “Jump They Say” and “Strangers When We
Meet” — the latter featuring lyrics that inspired the album’s title.The album also features two versions of “Hallo Spaceboy,” the second of which
was filmed as “Spaceboy” was the intended next single at the time. The video
was never completed, as the track was subsequently remixed by the Pet Shop
Boys for a single release and an alternative promotional video.The albums and boxes will be available only via the David Bowie official store
and Warner Music Group’s Dig! store. Preorder here.Excerpts from the concert were broadcast by the BBC, and “Moonage Daydream”
and “Under Pressure” were mixed by David Richards for release on the “Hallo
Spaceboy” CD single. Both versions on this album are previously unreleased and
are presented as played and mixed on the night they were performed.The live concert was produced by Bowie, and performed with longtime
bandmembers including Carlos Alomar, Reeves Gabrels, and Gail Ann
Dorsey.
NO TRENDY RÉCHAUFFÉ (LIVE BIRMINGHAM 95) TRACKLISTING – CD
Look Back In Anger (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (David Bowie)
The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) (David Bowie/Brian Eno/Reeves
Gabrels)
The Man Who Sold The World
(David Bowie)
Hallo Spaceboy (David
Bowie/Brian Eno)
I Have Not Been To
Oxford Town (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
Strangers When We Meet (David Bowie)
Breaking Glass (David Bowie/George Murray/Dennis Davis)
The Motel (David Bowie)
Jump They Say
(David Bowie)
Teenage Wildlife (David
Bowie)
Under Pressure (David
Bowie/Freddie Mercury/Roger Taylor/John Deacon/Brian May)
Moonage Daydream (David Bowie)
We Prick
You (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
Hallo
Spaceboy (version 2) (David Bowie/Brian Eno)LP – Side 1
Look Back In Anger (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (David Bowie)
The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) (David Bowie/Brian Eno/Reeves
Gabrels)
The Man Who Sold The World
(David Bowie)Side 2
Hallo Spaceboy (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
I
Have Not Been To Oxford Town (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
Strangers When We Meet (David Bowie)
Breaking Glass (David Bowie/George Murray/Dennis Davis)Side 3
The Motel (David Bowie)
Jump They Say
(David Bowie)
Teenage Wildlife (David
Bowie)Side 4
Under Pressure (David Bowie/Freddie Mercury/Roger Taylor/John Deacon/Brian
May)
Moonage Daydream (David Bowie)
We Prick You (David Bowie/Brian Eno)
Hallo Spaceboy (version 2) (David Bowie/Brian Eno).”








