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Several new titles were released today. Pink Floyd March Of The Dambusters: Definitive Edition (Sigma 87) is a four disc set containing in the November 16th and November 17th, 1972 shows in Frankfurt. This is supposed to be an upgrade over March Of The Dambusters (Siréne-155), although Sigma’s definitive series really haven’t been impressive. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Frankie Goes To Cleveland (no label) is a four disc set with the April 7th, 1976 Cleveland soundboard and an audience tape for the March 28th, 1976 show in Durham, North Carolina. David Bowie Tremble Like A Flower (Wardour-107) is a two disc title with the June 4th, 1983 Wembley Arena show in London. If you liked this review, buy me a cup of joe. (Suggested: $3 a shot or $7.5 for a double)New Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen and David Bowie,Related posts:5 Responses to “New Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen and David Bowie”Subscribes to this topic Comment RSS or TrackBack URLYeah, Stu, I’m excited about that prospect as Dave’s been neglected over the past decade except for the occasional Godfather issue like ” The Wild Mutation ” and ” Worldwide Moonlight “, the latter also from this tour. That title included one track from the Detroit Serious Moonlight show, one of only two times I’ve seen Bowie live ( Tin Machine the other ), so I’d love to see the full gig released by an enterprising label. But more new tapes from the seventies, please! Gotta say also I like the melancholy ” Where Are We Now “, especially paired with the typically unique video. Happy Birthday Dave! Sorry the comment area are closed |




