David Bowie – Best Of Seven Months In America
David Bowie – Best Of Seven Months In America
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Best Of Seven Months In America is a compelling live compilation that captures David Bowie during a creatively charged phase in the mid-1990s, specifically around his Outside and Earthling tours. The album brings together performances recorded during his seven-month trek across the U.S., showcasing a restless artist reinventing himself yet again. The setlist spans deep cuts, revitalized classics, and new material, all delivered with a raw, industrial edge and a crackling sense of urgency.
This era saw Bowie embrace drum & bass, darker theatrical themes, and a more aggressive live sound, and the performances reflect that energy. Songs like “The Hearts Filthy Lesson,” “Hallo Spaceboy,” and even older staples like “Heroes” and “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” take on new life in this context. The band—including Reeves Gabrels on guitar and Mike Garson on piano—plays with both precision and abandon, helping Bowie merge past, present, and future into a seamless, powerful whole.
Reviews
“A searing reminder that Bowie was never content to play it safe—even his hits feel reborn in this restless, electric setting.” – Uncut
“This live document from his '95-'96 tours shows Bowie at his most daring, reinventing his back catalogue with a ferocious, contemporary bite.” – Mojo
“Best Of Seven Months In America is an essential listen for fans of Bowie’s experimental mid-’90s period. It’s theatrical, volatile, and undeniably bold.” – Record Collector
“More than a greatest hits set, it’s a fascinating portrait of an artist in motion, constantly deconstructing and rebuilding his identity.” – The Quietus
“Bowie’s commitment to reinvention is on full display—this isn’t nostalgia, it’s evolution in real time.” – Rolling Stone
- Artist: David BowieLabel: Cult LegendsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Pop Rock
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A1 The Jean Genie
A2 Seven Years In Tibet
A3 I Can'T Read
A4 Scary Monsters
A5 Dead Man Walking
B1 I'M Afraid Of Americans
B2 Fashion
B3 Little Wonder
B4 Moonage Daydream
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