Review
No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95) is a captivating live album that captures David Bowie at a unique and electrifying moment in his career. This recording showcases Bowie's exceptional ability to connect with his audience, presenting an exhilarating blend of classic hits and lesser-known gems that demonstrate his artistic evolution. The energy of the performance is palpable, with Bowie’s charismatic stage presence drawing listeners in from the very first notes. The band, featuring a lineup that complements his musical vision, provides a tight and dynamic backdrop that enhances the overall experience. Each track is delivered with an urgency and passion that highlights Bowie's status as a master performer. One of the standout aspects of this album is its setlist, which includes a diverse range of songs that showcase Bowie's versatility. From the iconic anthems that fans adore to deeper cuts that showcase his experimental side, the selection feels thoughtfully curated. The arrangements breathe new life into familiar tunes, highlighting their timelessness while providing fresh interpretations. Bowie's vocals remain strong throughout, capturing his distinctive sound while also granting room for emotional depth. His interaction with the audience adds an intimate layer to the concert experience, making listeners feel as though they are part of something truly special. The crowd's response is infectious, underscoring the communal joy that live music can bring. Overall, No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95) is an essential addition to any Bowie collection. It serves not only as a document of a remarkable performance but also as a testament to his enduring influence on music and culture. This album is a vivid reminder of why David Bowie remains a legendary figure in the world of rock and beyond, offering a thrilling ride for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Info
No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95) 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 11 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it did not achieve significant chart positions. The album was released under the Warner Music label. It was recorded live at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham on November 19, 1995, and was produced by David Bowie along with his live band and recording team.
Tracklisting
- Look Back in Anger - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- The Voyeur of Utter Destruction (As Beauty) - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- The Man Who Sold the World - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Hallo Spaceboy - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- I Have Not Been to Oxford Town - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Strangers When We Meet - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Breaking Glass - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- The Motel - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Jump They Say - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Teenage Wildlife - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Under Pressure - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Moonage Daydream - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- We Prick You - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995
- Hallo Spaceboy (Version 2) - Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, 13th December, 1995