David Bowie - BBC Sunday Show 8 2 70

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Review by Antuerf Brasil

BBC Sunday Show 8 2 70 by David Bowie is a live album that captures the essence of Bowie's early career. The album features nine tracks recorded at the BBC's Paris Theatre in London on February 8, 1970, and includes some of Bowie's most iconic songs, such as "The Width of a Circle" and "The Supermen."

The album showcases Bowie's raw and electrifying performance style, which was a hallmark of his early career. His unique voice and stage presence are on full display, and the album offers a glimpse into the evolution of his sound and style.

The recording quality is excellent, and the songs sound as fresh and vibrant today as they did over 50 years ago. The album is a must-have for Bowie fans and anyone who appreciates the raw energy of live rock and roll.

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Artist: David Bowie
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Width Of A Circle
Fill Your Heart
Prettiest Star
Buzz The Fuzz
London Bye Ta Ta
God Knows I'm Good
Unwashed & Slightly Dazed
Amsterdam
An Occasional Dream
Cygnet Committee
Wild Eyed Boy From Free Cloud
Karma Man
Janine

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Unofficial Release
  • Single Sided
  • Bootleg

Notes

Very rare crude Radio Recording of David Bowie Sold As Boot Leg Copies In Portobello Rd, London during early 80's.
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Summary by Antuerf Brasil

BBC Sunday Show 8 2 70 is a fantastic addition to Bowie's discography and a testament to his enduring legacy as one of the greatest musicians of all time.