David Bowie – Hunky Dory
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Hunky Dory, released in 1971, marks a turning point in David Bowie’s evolution as an artist. With a shift toward piano-led composition, the album weaves art pop, folk, glam, and theatrical touches into a cohesive mosaic. From the playful surrealism of “Oh! You Pretty Things” to the introspective sweep of “Life on Mars?”, it balances experimentation with melody and lyric ambition.
Bowie’s collaboration with Mick Ronson, Mick Woodmansey, and Trevor Bolder anchors the songs in instrumental finesse, while his compositional confidence allows the album to stretch into bold terrain. Its scope—lyrical, musical, emotional—has made Hunky Dory a pivotal chapter in Bowie’s canon, a work that sounds both of its time and surprisingly timeless.
Reviews“David Bowie found his voice on Hunky Dory, the kaleidoscopic pop collection that truly announced his arrival.” – Louder
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Changes
Oh! You Pretty Things/Eight Line Poem
A4 Life On Mars?
A5 Kooks
A6 Quicksand
Fill Your Heart/Andy Warhol
B3 Song For Bob Dylan
B4 Queen Bitch
B5 The Bewlay Brothers