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So, David Bowie: Live at Montreux captures that raw energy of Bowie on stage during the Jazz Festival back in '02. The atmosphere is electric, a mix of his classic hits and more experimental vibes. There’s a certain intimacy that comes through, even though it's a large venue. The pacing is interesting—some moments really allow you to soak in the performance, while others just fly by in a burst of color and sound. Bowie's presence is magnetic, and you can see how he effortlessly draws the audience in. It's also fascinating to see him interact with the band, creating a dynamic that feels both rehearsed and spontaneous. Not to mention the visuals, which, while not overly flashy, complement the music perfectly. A solid snapshot of his live prowess.
Recorded during the Montreux Jazz FestivalFeatures a mix of classic and experimental tracksHighlights Bowie's stage presence and band dynamics
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