David Bowie August 5th, 1990 Milton Keyne, UK @ Milton Keynes Bowl Pre-FM/SBD > ? > silver bootleg CD "Sound And Vision Concert 1990" > EAC > flac > CDR Disc One: 01 Intro: Ode to Joy 02 Space Oddity 03 Rebel Rebel 04 Ashes To Ashes 05 Fashion 06 Band Intro 07 Life On Mars? 08 Pretty Pink Rose 09 Sound And Vision 10 Blue Jean 11 Let's Dance 12 Stay 13 Ziggy Stardust 14 China Girl 15 Station To Station David Bowie vocals, 12-string guitar, saxophone Adrian Belew: lead guitar, vocals Erdel Kizilcay: bass Rick Fox: keyboards Michael Hodges: drums Disc Two: 01 Young Americans 02 Suffragette City 03 Fame 04 "Heroes" 05 Changes 06 The Jean Genie - Gloria 07 White Light, White Heat 08 Modern Love ------ August 1974 Dancin' rough mix rough studio mix > ? > 1st gen cassette > DAT > CDR John I'm Only Dancing (Again) [MISSING] 09. Somebody Up There Like Me It's Gonna Be Me [MISSING] Who Can I Be Now [MISSING] 10. Can You Hear Me The Young American [MISSING] 11. Right Taken from a first generation cassette that featured a 'rough mix' of Bowie's soul album "Dancin" recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Aug 1974. This is this tape that Bowie was playing to journalists in Sept.'74. Additional Info: Returning to Sigma Sound in November '74, Bowie recorded "Win", "Fascination", and the backing track for "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City". New vocal tracks for "Right", "Can You Hear Me" and what was now the album title track "Somebody Up There Like Me" were also recorded. The album was mixed in New York in early December '74 before Tony Visconti took the tapes (the album now called 'One Damn Song') to London for mastering. In January '75 Bowie booked session time at Electric Ladyland Studios, where he recorded "Across The Universe" and "Fame". Musicians: David Bowie - vocal, guitars, piano Carlos Alomar - guitar Mike Garson - piano David Sanborn - saxaphone Willie Weeks - bass Andy Newmark - drums Larry Washington - conga Pablo Rosario - percussion Backing Vocals: Ava Cherry, Robin Clark, Diane Sumler Luther Vandross, Antony Hinton, Warren Peace