Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions EXPLICIT LYRICS David Bowie

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  • Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • Original Release: 2000
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 14,899
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724352862924
 
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David Bowie has always been one of rock's most unpredictable characters, and that mercurial nature was never more evident than at the onset of his solo career. Those early years -- before he made a full-on impact on this side of the pond -- are documented in terrific detail on this collection of rare recordings made expressly for broadcast on the BBC between 1968 and 1972. (Those from a February 1970 broadcast of "The Sunday Show" mark the first recordings with Bowie and his longtime guitarist Mick Ronson.) While some of the songs here will be familiar to casual fans -- e.g. "Ziggy Stardust," which appears twice, and "Suffragette City" -- each has its own set of nuances to differentiate from the radio-staple versions. The alternate "Hang On to Yourself" is far more subdued, while this version of "Space Oddity" has a delicacy more in keeping with Bowie's late-'60s folkie days. Those are fully explored on the collection's first disc, which juxtaposes hippie-styled plaints such as "Memory of a Free Festival" with early flowerings of decadence (a version of Jacques Brel's "Amsterdam") and proto-lounge silliness ("Kooks"). Likewise, his affection for the work of Lou Reed is in full evidence, thanks to quietly tense versions of the Velvet Underground's "White Light/White Heat" and "Waiting for the Man." The first edition of Bowie at the Beeb contains a bonus third CD of material Bowie recorded at the BBC on June 27, 2000. The 15-track set runs the gamut from the recently rediscovered early fave "Wild Is the Wind" to mid-period glam-o-ramas such as "Cracked Actor" to powerful newer material such as "I'm Afraid of Americans." It's an exhaustive look back, to be sure, but even at three-plus hours, there's nary a wasted note. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessionsby Anonymous

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September 05, 2003: One of the best Bowie releases I've heard, true Bowie fans will not be disappointed. Awesome "Waiting for the Man" cover and version of "Andy Warhol".

Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessionsby Anonymous

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October 28, 2001: If you like live performance by an artist who has continuing musical influence, maybe second only to the Beatles, this value-packed 3 compact disc set is for you. I had remembered This Is Not America and I'm Afraid Of Americans from the Reagan years vaguely but now both have an odd considerable & germane quality.

This review was written about the CD BONUS CD edition.