David Bowie - Sunday (Tribute Mix by Sébastien Bédé)

You’re watching and listening to an unofficial version of “Sunday“, from the album “Heathen“ (2002), by David Bowie. The David Bowie vocal is the same as the original on the album. I revisited “Sunday“ as a tribute to the huge David Bowie influence on my work (sound, production music and many more...). Sébastien Bédé Instruments played : Piano, Omnichord, Minimoog Voyager, Mellotron, Stylophone. The video is a mixture from some DVDs : Reality, The Man Who Fell on Earth, Black Tie White Noise, The Next Day Extra, and BBC TV Docs, Concert for NY City, Best of Bowie, David Gilmour - Remember that Night, VH1 StoryTellers... More remixes available here : Space Oddity : Five Years : The audio only version is available here : Original Credits from “Heathen“ : Written-By – David Bowie Personnel David Bowie – vocals, keyboards, guitars, saxophone, stylophone, backing vocals, drums Tony Visconti – bass guitar, guitars, recorders, string arrangements, backing vocals Matt Chamberlain – drums, drum loop programming, percussion David Torn – guitars, guitar loops, Omnichord The Scorchio Quartet: Greg Kitzis – 1st violin Meg Okura – 2nd violin Martha Mooke – viola Mary Wooten – cello Additional personnel Carlos Alomar – guitar Sterling Campbell – drums, percussion Lisa Germano – violin Gerry Leonard – guitar Tony Levin – bass guitar Mark Plati – guitar, bass guitar Jordan Rudess – keyboards The Borneo Horns: Lenny Pickett Stan Harrison Steve Elson Kristeen Young – vocals, piano Pete Townshend – guitar on “Slow Burn“ Dave Grohl – guitar on “I’ve Been Waiting for You“[17] Brian Rawling and Gary Miller – co-producers with Bowie on “Everyone Says ’Hi’“ Mark Plati – co-producer with Bowie on “Afraid“ © 2002 ISO Records under license to Sony Music Entertainment Inc. / ℗ 1979, 1997 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Co., LLC under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd. UK., 2002 ISO Records under license to Sony Music Entertainment Inc. “Heathen“ is available to buy on Amazon, Itunes or at your local record store.
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