In January 1996, during the Outside Tour, David Bowie was promoting his album "Outside," which was released in September 1993. This album marked a sig... Read Full Description >
In January 1996, during the Outside Tour, David Bowie was promoting his album "Outside," which was released in September 1993. This album marked a significant shift in Bowie's career, as it featured a more experimental sound and themes of art and violence, a narrative driven concept that he hadn't fully explored in prior work. The performance at the Loreley Festival exemplified Bowie's return to the live music scene after a period of relative hiatus, allowing him to re-establish his connection with audiences. Interestingly, the "Outside" era also coincided with his collaboration with Brian Eno, further revitalizing his creative output. This recording captures Bowie at a time when he was blending theatricality with heavy rock influences, showcasing his ongoing evolution as an artist and solidifying his legacy in the ever-changing landscape of music.