David Bowie - 1971

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Review by valerie jacobs

David Bowie's 1971 album is an eclectic mix of genres, showcasing the artist's versatility and experimentation. The album includes hits such as "Changes" and "Life on Mars," which have become iconic in Bowie's discography.

The album opens with the track "Changes," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its blend of rock, pop, and folk influences. Other standout tracks include "Oh! You Pretty Things," which features a catchy piano riff and thought-provoking lyrics, and "Queen Bitch," a glam rock anthem with a driving beat and guitar riffs.

Bowie's vocals are also a highlight of the album, showcasing his ability to switch between different styles and tones effortlessly. The production is also noteworthy, with a raw and gritty sound that adds to the album's overall charm.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Song For Bob Dylan
Fill Your Heart
Queen Bitch
Rupert The Riley #1
Never Knew
It Ain't Easy
The Supermen
Bombers
Andy Warhol
Shadow Man
Eight Line Poem
Rupert The Riley #2
Oh! You Pretty Things
Amsterdam
Quicksand
Intro
Looking For A Friend
Tired of My Life
Kooks
Andy Warhol
All Cut Up On You
Mother Don't Be Frightened
Ligtning Frightening
How Lucky You Are
Andy Warhol (with Dana Gillespie)
Lavender Hill

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Catalog Numbers

Wardour-251

Labels

Wardour

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Formats

  • 2 × CD
  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered
  • Unofficial Release
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Summary by valerie jacobs

1971 is a must-listen for any Bowie fan or anyone interested in exploring the artist's earlier works. Its unique blend of genres and Bowie's undeniable talent make it a timeless classic.