David Bowie's album "Ode To Hanley" is a true masterpiece. The album is a tribute to Hanley, a town in Stoke-on-Trent, England, where Bowie spent some of his formative years. The album is a mix of rock, pop, and folk, and Bowie's vocals and lyrics are simply outstanding.
The album starts with "Hanley Song," a beautiful ballad that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track is followed by "The Potteries," a catchy and upbeat song that celebrates the people and culture of the Potteries, the region of which Hanley is a part.
The album also includes some of Bowie's most personal songs, such as "The Old Man," a touching tribute to his father, and "My Childhood Home," a nostalgic look back at his early years in Hanley.