I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) [Live]

David Bowie

Review

I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) [Live] by David Bowie is an exhilarating listen that captures the essence of an artist in full flight during one of his most transformative periods. This live album showcases Bowie's ability to blend genres and push boundaries, merging rock with the grooves of soul and funk. The energy of the performances is palpable from the first note, and Bowie's voice is as dynamic as ever, effortlessly navigating the emotive highs and rhythmic lows. The band accompanying him is equally impressive, delivering tight, energetic arrangements that elevate the already stellar material. The interplay between Bowie and his musicians creates a vibrant atmosphere, making listeners feel as if they are right there in the audience. Tracks like "Rebel Rebel" and "Young Americans" are standout moments, reimagined with a soulful twist that highlights Bowie's versatility. The arrangement of "Fame" is particularly noteworthy, showcasing an infectious groove that invites listeners to dance along. The inclusion of lesser-known songs provides a delightful surprise and emphasizes the breadth of Bowie's catalog during this era. The production of the album is crisp and allows the live experience to shine through. The crowd's enthusiasm adds to the ambiance, transforming it into a celebration of Bowie's artistry and impact. In summary, I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) [Live] is a must-listen for both dedicated fans and newcomers alike. It captures David Bowie at a crucial moment in his career, bringing together his innovative spirit and the raw energy of live performance. This album is not just a listening experience; it's a glimpse into the magic of a live Bowie show, wrapped in the vibrant sounds of the '70s.

Info

I'm Only Dancing (The Soul Tour 74) [Live] by David Bowie was released on November 27, 2020, in both the UK and the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 14 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it climbed to number 60 on the Billboard 200. The album was released under the Warner Music label. It was recorded live during the Soul Tour at various locations, including the Civic Hall in Detroit on October 20, 1974, and was produced by David Bowie along with his live band and recording team.

Tracklisting

  1. Introduction: Memory Of A Free Festival - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  2. Rebel Rebel - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  3. John, I'm Only Dancing (Again) - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  4. Sorrow - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  5. Changes - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  6. 1984 - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  7. Moonage Daydream - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  8. Rock 'N' Roll With Me - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  9. Love Me Do/The Jean Genie - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  10. Young Americans - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  11. Can You Hear Me - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  12. It's Gonna Be Me - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  13. Somebody Up There Likes Me - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  14. Suffragette City - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  15. Rock 'N' Roll Suicide - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  16. Panic In Detroit - Live in Detroit, 20th October 1974
  17. Knock On Wood - Live in Nashville, 30th November 1974
  18. Foot Stompin'/I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate/Foot Stompin' - Live in Nashville, 30th November 1974
  19. Diamond Dogs / It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It) / Diamond Dogs - Live in Nashville, 30th November 1974
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