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Ouvrez Le Chien (Live Dallas '95) (Brilliant Live Adventures collection)
  1. Look Back In Anger
  2. The Hearts Filthy Lesson
  3. The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
  4. I Have Not Been To Oxford Town
  5. Outside
  6. Andy Warhol
  7. Breaking Glass
  8. The Man Who Sold The World
  9. We Prick You
  10. I’m Deranged
  11. Joe The Lion
  12. Nite Flights
  13. Under Pressure
  14. Teenage Wildlife

David Bowie

Ouvrez Le Chien (Live Dallas '95) (Brilliant Live Adventures collection)

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    Released: 21st Apr 2023

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'Ouvrez Le Chien' was recorded live at the Starplex Amphitheater, Dallas, 13th October, 1995 during the US leg of the Outside tour.

The title Ouvrez Le Chien ("open the dog" in French) originally appeared in the song ‘All The Madmen’ taken from The Man Who Sold The World album which celebrates its 50th anniversary in November of this year. Bowie also used the phrase in the lyrics of his 1993 single ‘Buddha Of Suburbia’, once again spelling “ouvre" without a Z. The Z was restored when the phrase and its English translation were prominently featured in the stage set of the 1995 Outside tour