David Bowie: Divine Symmetry | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
Briefly

We tend to think of 1971's Hunky Dory as the moment David Bowie finally snapped into focus after years of dead ends and false starts.It opens with a song often seen as his mission statement, Changes, with its promise of constant forward motion and undertaking to make pop weird again.It unveiled the brand of glam rock that would send his career stratospheric, on Queen Bitch, and his most celebrated backing band, soon to be renamed the Spiders From Mars.
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