2018 remastered reissue - The second of two inessential double live albums David Bowie released in the '70s, 1978's Stage is a different beast than its 1974 predecessor, David Live. That album captured Bowie in a transitional phase, sliding from glam to stylized soul, while Stage was recorded in the thick of his Berlin phase with producer/collaborator Brian Eno, and Stage is an attempt to translate that sleek, angular, arty studio-bound sound to the live arena. This means not only are Low and Heroes given live treatments, but about half of both Ziggy Stardust and Station to Station are given new arrangements here.
A1 | Warzawa |
A2 | "Heroes" |
A3 | What In The World |
B1 | Be My Wife |
B2 | The Jean Genie |
B3 | Blackout |
B4 | Sense Of Doubt |
C1 | Speed Of Life |
C2 | Breaking Glass |
C3 | Beauty And The Beast |
C4 | Fame |
D1 | Five Years |
D2 | Soul Love |
D3 | Star |
D4 | Hang On To Yourself |
D5 | Ziggy Stardust |
D6 | Suffragette City |
E1 | Art Decade |
E2 | Alabama Song |
E3 | Station To Station |
F1 | Stay |
F2 | TVC 15 |