The tune was the second single from “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)”, the 14th studio album by the music icon that was a No. 1 album in several countries – including his native UK – while peaking at No. 12 on the US Billboard 200.
“Look At The Moon (Phoenix Festival 97)” presents the singer’s July 20, 1997 set at the event in Long Marston, England, where he delivered a mix of classics and rarities – including a cover of Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman”, which the band had also played at their secret show as “The Tao Jones Index”at the festival the previous day.
The project – which will be available in limited edition double CD and triple vinyl editions – is the fourth offering in a six-part series of 1990s concert recordings billed as “Brilliant Live Adventures (1995-1999).”
The series launched last fall with “Ouvrez Le Chien (Live Dallas 95)” and “No Trendy Réchauffé (Live Birmingham 95)”, and the recent release of “LiveAndWell.com.”
David Bowie
“Look At The Moon (Phoenix Festival 97)”
Release date: February 12
“Quicksand”
“The Man Who Sold the World”
“Driftin’ Blues”/”The Jean Genie”
“I’m Afraid of Americans”
“Battle for Britain (The Letter)”
“Fashion”
“Seven Years in Tibet”
“Fame”
“Looking for Satellites”
“Under Pressure”
“The Hearts Filthy Lesson”
“Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)”
“Hallo Spaceboy”
“Little Wonder”
“Dead Man Walking”
“White Light/White Heat”
“O Superman”
“Stay”
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