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On this day in 1971, David Bowie released the LP “Hunky Dory” (December 17)
Compared to the guitar-driven hard rock sound of “The Man Who Sold the World”, Bowie opted for a warmer, more melodic piano-based pop rock and art pop style on Hunky Dory.
Upon its release, “Hunky Dory” and its lead single "Changes" received little promotion from RCA, who were wary that Bowie was about to transform his image again shortly.
Thus, despite very positive reviews from the British and American music press, the album initially sold poorly and failed to chart.
It was only after the commercial breakthrough of Bowie's 1972 follow-up album “The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars” that “Hunky Dory” itself became a commercial success, peaking at #3 on the UK Albums Chart, and remaining on the chart for 69 weeks.
It also made the charts in Australia, where it peaked at #39.
Retrospectively, “Hunky Dory” has been critically acclaimed as one of Bowie's best works, and features on several lists of the greatest albums of all time.
Within the context of his career, it is considered to be the album where "Bowie starts to become Bowie", definitively discovering his voice and style.
“Changes” and “Life on Mars” are highlights.
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