David Bowie - Young Americans
Facts
| Artist(s) | David Bowie |
| Studio | Virgin Records Us |
| Release Date | June 5, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 946351260208 |
| Buy this item | $16.97 at Amazon.com As of Dec 4 12:23 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced, Extra tracks, Special Edition Or 42 new from $7.40, 13 used from $9.50 |
About David Bowie - Young Americans
2-disc set comprising a 11-track CD album which [originally released in 1975] is an indirect product of many factors; soul music; politics, both personal and public; of downtown New York and uptown Philadelphia, and includes 3 Bonus Recordings 'John, I'm Only Dancing [Again]', 'Who Can I Be Now?' & It's Gonna Be Me [With Strings].' Also included is a bonus DVD (PAL/Region 0) featuring the entire album [remastered in 5.1 surround sound by Tony Visconti] and two live performances & interview on the Dick Cavett TV Show. EMI. 2007. * Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. Album Description
Tracks
Disc 1- Young Americans (5.11)
- Win (4.44)
- Fascination (5.44)
- Right (4.15)
- Somebody Up There Likes Me (6.30)
- Across The Universe (4.50)
- Can You Hear Me (5.03)
- Fame (4.15)
- John, I'm Only Dancing (Again) (7.00) (Bonus Track)
- Who Can I Be Now? (4.36) (Bonus Track)
- It's Gonna Be Me (with strings) (6.26) (Bonus Track)
- Young Americans (5.11) (5.1 mix)
- Win (4.44)(5.1 mix)
- Fascination (5.44)(5.1 mix)
- Right (4.15) (5.1 mix)
- Somebody Up There Likes Me (6.30) (5.1 mix)
- Across The Universe (4.50)(5.1 mix)
- Can You Hear Me (5.03) (5.1 mix)
- Fame (4.15) (5.1 mix)
- John, I'm Only Dancing (Again) (7.00) (Bonus Track) (5.1 mix)
- Who Can I Be Now? (4.36) (Bonus Track) (5.1 mix)
- It's Gonna Be Me (with strings) (6.26) (Bonus Track) (5.1 mix)
- 1984 (live performance on Dick Cavett Show, 1974)
- Young Americans (live performance on Dick Cavett Show, 1974)
- Dick Cavett interviews David Bowie, 1974
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Best cover of "Across the Universe" Ever!!! |
I love the drumming at the end of the song and both John & David going at it (if that is John Lennon with him). A cover song is supposed to sound different than the original but keep some elements and this song is definitely David Bowie's version not Beatles which is a classic by itself. Why do the song the same as the original?
Anyway, David is no stranger to great covers, Let's Spend the Night Together is even better than the original.
And I love it when they cover him too. I love Seu Jorge and even the much maligned Barbra Streisand cover of Life on Mars? I give her props for tackling it in her Butterfly album (the best song on that CD too) and I like her vocals in it even though the instrumentation is not as mystifying as David's with Piano and Cello's etc... Her voice was great, if she could redo it with his music that would be a treat. October 7, 2008
| Amazing new 5.1 surround mix!! |
If you've never heard this album, it will rock your world. If you know this album well, the new version will rock your world even harder! I was simply amazed at how great the sound is, especially the surround effect in 5.1. I heard instrumentation and vocal arrangements that got lost in the earlier stereo album mix. It was like hearing the album for the first time all over again!
If you don't have surround sound yet, the included stereo CD is just as exciting. The mix is much brighter and more powerful than before, so you won't be disappointed.
Also, the DVD includes the rare video of Mr. Bowie's completely coked-up appearance on the Dick Cavett show -- absolutely essential viewing for any Bowie fan! November 2, 2007
| No surround problems at all |
That being said, as everyone knows Young Americans finds Bowie comfortably entering his blue-eyed soul period. Back when it was released, this must have thrown everyone for a loop. But looking back, consider this a warmup for what eventually would become the perfect distillation of Bowie's unique sound with funk and soul: Station to Station. Young Americans isn't quite as good as that disc, but it certainly holds its own in the Bowie catalog. There are no weak tracks here, and besides the obvious hits, check out Bowie's wild, soulful take on Lennon's Across the Universe (way better than it should be), as well as the great bonus cut It's Gonna Be Me. The remastering does a nice job bringing out how tight the background singers and musicians were on all these tracks, which again shows new life in full suround on the bonus disc. In an age where honing music to perfection is the norm, it's nice to hear the raw skill of these musicians and singers behind Bowie's impassioned vocals.
If anything, buy this set simply for the bonus videos. Besides two excellent live performances, Young Americans and 1984, from the Dick Cavett show, you get a full one-on-one session between Cavett and Bowie. Talk about intense - here's Bowie playing nervously with his cane, wiping his nose, and obviously a bit too young to take much of it too seriously. Besides the apparent side effects of coke, he's as amused at our reactions to him as we are to his ever-changing personnas. Frtunately, Cavett doesn't take him too seriously either, and the two strike a fun and easy rapport. This is priceless stuff - with the only thing missing being a reunion between the two to offer some commentary. Guess I can wish.
Let's hope this special edition is just the start of the entire Bowie catalog being released in this format. I know Bowie fans have been inundated with rereleases and remasters, and it's gotten a bit ridiculous. But if surround-sound, videos and vintage interviews are part of the offering, I'll sell my set of Virgin remasters and come along for the ride. October 13, 2007
| Lots of Bang for the Buck |
While "Young Americans" is nowhere near the top of my list of Bowie CD's, the five stars goes for the quality and value of the package as presented. While some others have complained about the surround mix, I enjoy it immensely. If I want the original mix, it is on the CD in wonderful quality; if I want the surround mix, it is there as well. The surround mix is very active without feeling gimmicky. Frankly, I much prefer this mix to the SACD of Ziggy Stardust.
The Dick Cavett footage is a great bonus, and includes live performances of "1984" and "Young Americans"(the latter appeared on the DVD Best of Bowie"). The interview segment was taped when Bowie was in the darkest hour of his well-publicized cocaine addiction, and as such is painful to watch but hard to turn off. Anyone who has seen Bowie in an interview since 1980, and is accustomed to listening to an exceptionally lucid, witty man, will be shocked by this segment.
If you are a fan of Bowie's and are sitting on the fence about this release, I encourage you to try it out - it is a great package and well worth the purchase price. Now, if anyone out there is paying attention - please, please, please put together a special edition of Station to Station with the 1976 Nassau Coliseum concert as a bonus disc.... September 11, 2007
| Another Surprise From Bowie! |
The 5.1 mix surprised me. It is not perfect and I like it that way. Luther Vandross's back-up vocals come mostly from the rear speakers and you can hear him much more clearly. The congas on "Young Americans" are a little loud for the mix, but it makes the whole experience seem more like a live studio recording instead of a carefully remastered remix. In fact, Bowie mentioned in the liner notes that he liked recording this album with all the instruments playing at once while he sang. There are other surprises. On this DVD you can hear John Lennon speak briefly after one song and the finale of "Fame" has each word of 'fame' descending going around the room from speaker to speaker, but the loud shout of 'fame!' before, 'what's your name, what's your name, what's your name...' is missing. It catches you!
The Dick Cavett interview is a treat, with Bowie sniffing and wiping his nose while fidgeting with his cane. So he did a lot of coke during this period. Who cares? The album is a perfect choice for surround sound. And that sound will vary from system to system.
August 3, 2007
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