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🔘A Divine Symmetry – LP: Feb. 2023
A Divine Symmetry (2023) presents an alternate 1971 vision of Hunky Dory, featuring BOWPROMO mixes and 2021 Ken Scott remixes.

David Bowie
Feb 23, 20233 min read


📰 Life On Mars? David Bowie - Advert : Jun. 1973
A full-page Melody Maker advertisement promoting David Bowie’s new single “Life On Mars?”. Life On Mars — David Bowie. RCA 2316. Melody Maker Date: June 23, 1973 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Iconic full-length photograph of Bowie in his striking “Life On Mars?” outfit (one-shoulder top, zebra-print trousers, platform boots) • Dramatic pose with one arm raised and finger pointing upward • Bold headline “Life On Mars” with catalogue number RCA 2316 • Referenc

David Bowie
Jun 23, 19732 min read


📰 Make Room For 2 Bowie Albums - Advert : Nov. 1972
A striking full-page RCA Records advertisement promoting the availability of two key David Bowie albums with special imported editions. Make room for 2 Bowie albums — now available on RCA Records and Tapes. Melody Maker Date: November 11, 1972 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Promotion of two major Bowie albums: *Space Oddity* and *The Man Who Sold The World* • Specially imported from the U.S.A. and released November 10th • Each album includes a poster of David

David Bowie
Nov 11, 19722 min read


📰 Ziggy Stardust Find True Happiness - Advert : Jun. 1972
A dramatic full-page RCA Records advertisement for David Bowie’s album *The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars*, featuring the now-iconic Ziggy pose and witty promotional copy. Can a young guy who went through truly incredible “Changes” and made it all “Hunky Dory” ever find true happiness as a “Starman”? Record Mirror Date: June 17, 1972 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Iconic full-page photograph of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust seated on

David Bowie
Jun 17, 19722 min read


📰 Ziggy Stardust Incredible Changes - Advert : Jun. 1972
A dramatic full-page RCA Records advertisement promoting David Bowie’s album *The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars*, featuring one of the most iconic Ziggy-era photographs. Can a young guy who went through truly incredible “Changes” and made it all “Hunky Dory” ever find true happiness as a “Starman”? New Musical Express Date: June 10, 1972 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Large, striking photograph of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust in an o

David Bowie
Jun 10, 19722 min read


📰 Hunky Dory – A Few More Well Chosen Words – Advert: Feb. 1972
A striking, minimalist Rolling Stone advert pairing a full‑body Bowie portrait with handwritten tracklists and a cascade of American critical praise for Hunky Dory.

David Bowie
Feb 17, 19722 min read


📰 Hunky Dory David Bowie - Advert : Feb. 1972
Hunky Dory - The Best Album Bowie Has Ever Done

David Bowie
Feb 5, 19722 min read


📰 Changes David Bowie - Advert : Jan. 1972
A dramatic full-page RCA Records advertisement promoting David Bowie’s single “Changes” from the album *Hunky Dory*. David Bowie’s “Changes” — his latest single from the album *Hunky Dory*. Melody Maker Date: January 15, 1972 Length: 2 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Promotes the single “Changes” (catalogue RCA 2160) • Taken from the album *Hunky Dory* • Striking high-contrast close-up portrait of David Bowie • Bold, minimalist layout with “A GEM PRODUCTION” and Gem log

David Bowie
Jan 15, 19722 min read


📰 Hunky Dory David Bowie - Advert : Jan. 1972
A striking full-page RCA Records advertisement for David Bowie’s album *Hunky Dory*, featuring a dramatic close-up portrait and glowing quotes from the international press. Hunky Dory — David Bowie’s latest masterpiece on RCA Records. Melody Maker Date: January 8, 1972 Length: 3 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Large, atmospheric black-and-white portrait of David Bowie • Strong promotional quotes from Rock Magazine, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times • Highlights Bowie

David Bowie
Jan 8, 19722 min read


📰 Hunky Dory – Advert : Dec. 1971
A striking full-page advertisement in Rolling Stone showcases David Bowie’s *Hunky Dory* with handwritten song annotations, glowing critical quotes, and a dramatic close-up portrait. The ad positions Bowie as “the most singularly gifted artist creating music today,” linking him to the greats of the 1960s while heralding his arrival as the defining voice of the 1970s. This December 1971 advert captures the precise moment Bowie’s artistic breakthrough was being announced to Ame

David Bowie
Dec 9, 19712 min read
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