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Hunky Dory

Hunky Dory

Album by David Bowie
Hunky Dory is the fourth studio album by the English musician David Bowie, released in the United Kingdom on 17 December 1971 through RCA Records.Wikipedia
GenrePop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Experimental Rock, Art Rock, Album Rock, Proto-Punk, British Folk-Rock, Glam Rock
Release Date1971
ArtistMick Ronson, Rick Wakeman, David Bowie
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Stray Cat Gets Head Stuck in Bag of Crisps, Seeks Human Help

It’s not every day you wake up to a stray cat with a bag of Hunky Dory crisps over its head. But that’s exactly what Paul discovered outside his front door on a dull February morning in Co. Carlow, Ireland. The poor kitty apparently put his entire face into the bag to hoover up that crisp-y goodness (you’re lying if you say you’ve never done it) and got stuck. He swallowed his feline pride, and waited patiently for some human help.(He didn’t stick around to say thanks though, because cats are jerks.) Credit: YouTube/PaulBrennan
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Tracklist

  • 1ChangesDavid Bowie3:37
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  • 2Oh! You Pretty ThingsDavid Bowie3:12
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  • 3Eight Line PoemDavid Bowie2:56
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  • 4Life on Mars?David Bowie3:53
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  • 5KooksDavid Bowie2:53
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  • 6QuicksandDavid Bowie5:07
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  • 7Fill Your HeartDavid Bowie, Mick "Woody" Woodmansey3:07
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  • 8Andy WarholDavid Bowie3:56
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  • 9Song for Bob DylanDavid Bowie4:12
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  • 10Queen BitchDavid Bowie3:18
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  • 11Bewlay BrothersDavid Bowie5:23
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David Bowie: Divine Symmetry review – Hunky Dory box set shows an artist’s ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

  • A four-disc compilation of demos and rarities offers a refreshing riposte to today’s ‘Bowie is perfect’ industry, with ill-advised covers and middle-of-the-road pop co-mingling with the decade-defining genius of his 1971 masterpiece
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