Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The additional discs are filled out with Bowie’s entire John Peel session from June 1971 — only a handful of the recordings ...
Ken Scott, who produced David Bowie’s 1971 album, Hunky Dory, admitted that he initially expected the record to flop. “Did I know that Bowie would be a superstar? Never,” he said. “I thought, ‘Finally ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bowie’s entire 1971 session with famed English DJ John Peel is featured, along with the legendary artist’s home and hotel ...
David Bowie’s Hunky Dory will be reissued as a picture disc next month to mark its 50th anniversary, Parlophone Records announced. Issued on Dec. 17, 1971, Bowie's fourth studio project included ...
David Bowie was already four years and four albums into his career when he issued Hunky Dory, the first record to help secure his legend. He had been inching closer to this moment with each release, ...
“‘Hunky Dory’ gave me a fabulous groundswell,” Bowie once said. “I guess it provided me, for the first time in my life, with an actual audience. I mean, people actually coming up to me and saying, ...
Not much has been Hunky Dory since David Bowie’s passing in 2016, but a recently announced box set may provide some solace. Available on November 25 in multiple physical formats and digital versions, ...
A detail from the cover of David Bowie's album Hunky Dory, first released in 1971. First came the Beatles, then the Stones — but by 1971 , the British invasion was already starting to fade and David ...
When David Bowie began writing songs for Hunky Dory, in 1970, he had little to show for the six years he spent trying to make it as a singer. His first three albums had tanked, and he didn’t have a ...
Hunky Dory, David Bowie’s classic album that yielded “Changes” and “Life on Mars?” will be the focus of an upcoming deluxe reissue that collects unreleased home demos, live recordings, radio sessions, ...
First came the Beatles, then the Stones — but by 1971 , the British invasion was already starting to fade and David Bowie was at a crossroads. His first three albums were commercial flops, and he was ...