Divine Symmetry
The new Hunky Dory-era box set offers a tantalizing peek behind the curtain of Bowie’s theatrical persona during arguably the most pivotal moment in his life and career.
David Bowie's 'Divine Symmetry: The Journey to Hunky Dory' box set, reviewed by Rolling Stone.
The subtitle of Divine Symmetry is "The Journey to Hunky Dory" but it could've easily been "The Journey to David Bowie" as this 1971 album is where Bowie hit his stride.
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<br>
Revisit David Bowie’s Hunky Dory, Fleetwood Mac release a collection for diehard fans, and isomonstrosity fuses classical music with drill