David Bowie – The Very Best Montreal Forum Heavyweight Vinyl

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David Bowie, the Very Best, live from the Montreal Forum, Canada on 12th July 1983 David Bowies soldout Serious Moonlight tour of 83 was the biggest of his career to this point. Bowie embarked upon this tour to promote his 15th studio album Lets Dance, produced by music maestro and Chic guitarist, Nile Rodgers. Racking up 98 dates across 15 countries, it sold in excess of 2.6 million tickets worldwide, delighting diehard fans and bringing this more accessible Bowie to a whole new generation of audiences, showcasing his body of work spanning some 15 years. The collection of Bowies greatest hits here are taken from his exquisite performance at the Montreal Forum, Canada, on 12th July 1983, broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show, the first of a twonight stand at the venue and rewarded audiences with fan favourites from 13 studio albums. From Space Oddity 1969 selftitled second album, all the way to the then present hits from Lets Dance.N.B. Territory restrictions apply.bull 180g Picture Disc in Die Cut Sleevebull Best of Bowies legendary performance from the Montreal Forumbull Broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hourbull Digitally remastered for greatly enhanced sound qualitybull Background liners David Bowie Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20 +P&P

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