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Hunky Dory

Hunky Dory

SKU: V83028 Barcode: 0190296726804
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Picture Disc

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  • Released Date: 07 Jan 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, David Bowie, the iconic chameleon of rock and roll, gracing us once again with Hunky Dory in the form of a shiny picture disc. This album, released in 1971, has been hailed as a masterpiece by fans and critics alike, and for good reason.

From the moment the needle hits the grooves, you're transported to a world of whimsy and wonder, courtesy of Bowie's unparalleled artistry. The opening track, 'Changes', sets the tone for the entire album with its catchy melody and thought-provoking lyrics.

Bowie's unique blend of rock, pop, and glam shines through on tracks like 'Oh! You Pretty Things' and 'Life on Mars?', showcasing his undeniable talent as a songwriter and musician. The picture disc adds an extra layer of charm to the listening experience, making it feel like a true collector's item.

As you spin Hunky Dory, you can't help but be swept away by Bowie's infectious energy and charisma. Each track is a gem in its own right, each one a testament to the genius of an artist at the top of his game.

So grab yourself a copy of this picture disc, take a trip back in time, and let David Bowie's Hunky Dory enchant you once again. It's a classic for a reason, and one that deserves a place in every music lover's collection.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Changes
2. Oh! You Pretty Things
3. Eight Line Poem
4. Life On Mars?
5. Kooks
6. Quicksand
7. Fill Your Heart
8. Andy Warhol
9. Song for Bob Dylan
10. Queen Bitch
11. The Bewlay Brothers

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About the artist

David Bowie

Ah, David Bowie. The chameleon of rock. The shape-shifter of pop. The icon of androgyny. This man needs no introduction, but I'll give him one anyway. Bowie burst onto the scene in the 1970s, dazzling us with his flamboyant stage presence and out-of-this-world personas. From Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, he captivated audiences with his groundbreaking music and avant-garde style. But it's not just Bowie's theatricality that sets him apart. His music is a genre-bending blend of rock, pop, electronic, and everything in between. Whether he's crooning "Space Oddity" or getting funky with "Let's Dance," Bowie's discography is as diverse as it is innovative. And let's not forget his collaborations with the likes of Queen, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop, which further solidify his status as a musical legend. Bowie's impact on the industry is undeniable. He paved the way for countless artists to embrace their individuality and push the boundaries of creativity. And his influence continues to be felt today, with musicians of all genres citing him as a major inspiration. So here's to David Bowie, the man who showed us that music knows no limits and that being yourself is the greatest gift of all. Rest in peace, Starman.

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