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''Stage'' is the second
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by English musician
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, recorded on the Isolar II Tour, and released through
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in 1978. ''Stage'' has been reissued numerous times, each with expanded track listings.


Recording

The recording was culled from concerts in
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,
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, and
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, US, in late April and early May 1978. It primarily included material from Bowie's most recent studio albums to that date, '' Station to Station'', '' Low'', and '' "Heroes"'' (both 1977), but also contained five songs from ''
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'' (1972). Aside from Bowie's core team of
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,
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, and George Murray, the band included ex-
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sideman
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on guitar,
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from
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on electric violin, Roger Powell, best known for his work with
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in the group
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, on keyboards, and
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on piano, string ensemble and backup vocals. All would reunite the following year on Bowie's next studio LP, '' Lodger'' (1979). In the liner notes for the CD reissue (2005), recording engineer
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explains that the "ambient" songs were recorded via a direct electronic feed from the instruments rather than through microphones, and that the audience was turned "way down during these performances". Apparently the US audiences (contrary to Australian audiences, for instance) were, in Visconti's words, "a little too impatient for David to get on with the rock songs".


Reception

''Stage'' was a commercial success. In the UK, it reached No. 5 and was subsequently certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). It also reached No. 44 on the US charts. " Breaking Glass", which originally appeared in shorter form on '' Low'', was released as a 3-track EP and reached number 54 on the UK singles chart. In the US, "
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" was released as a 3-track EP, but failed to chart. In Japan "
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" was released, with "Blackout" on the B-side, but also failed to chart. Generally considered more relaxed than Bowie's previous live album, '' David Live'', ''Stage'' was praised on its initial vinyl release for the fidelity with which the band was able to emulate in concert the electronic and effects-filled numbers from ''Low'' and ''"Heroes"'', as well as for the singer's vocal performance. At the same time, because Bowie had rarely tampered with the arrangements – in contrast to his method on ''David Live'' – ''Stage'' added little to what was available on the original albums, and was seen by some commentators as simply a marketing exercise that did not do justice to a memorable series of live concerts. The album was criticised for lacking a 'live' atmosphere, thanks to the recording being largely taken from direct instrument and microphone feeds, which increased sound quality but minimised crowd noise. The original concert running order was also changed, with fades between tracks similar to a studio album. Even the cover picture came in for criticism, more so because the rest of the package contained only variations of the same shot. In a review of the 1991 rerelease, Mat Snow of '' Q'' stated that "performances are faster than the studio originals and suffer for it; what they gain in live jauntiness – not exactly a quality they were crying out for – they lose in power and intensity." A 2005 reissue saw many of the criticisms of the original LP addressed. In his review of the reissue, Chris Roberts of '' Uncut'' said that the combination of ''Low''/''Heroes''-period material and songs from ''Ziggy Stardust'' resulted in a live album that was an "eerie clattering between two stools". He said that the improvements in sound carried out by
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and the addition of "Stay" and "the brilliant 'Be My Wife'" made the new version of ''Stage'' "essential for Dave-freaks, anyway". The album is included in
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' list of its writers' "40 Favourite Live Albums".


Track listings


Original 1978 LP

The cassette release places " Speed of Life" between "Fame" and "TVC 15".


Rereleases

''Stage'' has been rereleased on CD four times to date, the first being in 1984 by
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, then in 1991 by
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(containing a bonus track), later in 2005 by EMI, and most recently in 2017 by
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(also on vinyl). The running order of the 2005 and 2017 editions reflects the actual performance, removing fades between tracks, and including previously unreleased performances as bonus tracks. The 1984 rerelease on CD (catalogue number PD89002) contains the same running order as the original LP, and comes on two discs (despite the double-LP release being short enough to fit on a single CD unaltered). Some of the European-distributed CDs were manufactured in Japan, but cover and assembling were made in Europe. Most of the CDs were made in Germany.


1991 rerelease

In 1991, ''Stage'' was rereleased on CD, with the same running order as the original LP, with "
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" included as a bonus track.


2005 rerelease

The 2005 CD reissue features a new running order, reflecting the original setlist of the concerts as performed. Two previously unreleased performances were included on the album as bonus tracks.


2017 rerelease

In 2017, the album was included, in two versions, in the '' A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982)''
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released by Parlophone. One version contained the original mix and the same list and ordering of tracks that had appeared on the original vinyl album; the other was a new version of the album, based on the 2005 edition but including two previously unreleased songs from the concerts. The latter was also released separately, in 2-CD and 3-LP formats, in 2018.


Personnel

According to author Roger Griffin: *
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
– vocals, keyboards *
Carlos Alomar Carlos Alomar (born 7 May 1951) is a Puerto Rican guitarist. He is best known for his work with David Bowie from the mid-1970s to the early 2000s, having played on more Bowie albums than any musician other than pianist Mike Garson. He has als ...
– rhythm guitar * George Murray – bass *
Dennis Davis Dennis Davis (August 28, 1949 – April 6, 2016) was an American drummer and session musician best known for his work with David Bowie, playing on ten albums - including seven successive studio albums - during the singer's classic mid- and la ...
– drums, percussion *
Adrian Belew Robert Steven "Adrian" Belew (born December 23, 1949) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. A multi-instrumentalist primarily known as a guitarist and singer, he is noted for his unusual and impressionistic approach to ...
– lead guitar *
Simon House Simon House (born 29 August 1948 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England) is a British composer and classically trained violinist and keyboard player, perhaps best known for his work with space rock band Hawkwind. Career Before his time with Ha ...
– violin *
Sean Mayes Charles Thomas Sean Mayes (17 March 1945 – 12 July 1995) was a British pianist and writer. Born in Stone Allerton, Somerset, Mayes was schooled in Bristol. He won a place at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained a degree in philosophy ...
– piano, string ensemble * Roger Powell – synthesizer, keyboards


Charts


Certifications and sales


References

Works cited * Roy Carr and
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(1981). ''Bowie: An Illustrated Record'' *David Buckley (1999). ''Strange Fascination – David Bowie: The Definitive Story'' *Nicholas Pegg (2000). ''The Complete David Bowie'' * *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stage (Album) Albums produced by Tony Visconti David Bowie live albums 1978 live albums RCA Records live albums Rykodisc live albums Virgin Records live albums EMI Records live albums Albums produced by David Bowie