Royal Mail is honouring David Bowie with commemorative stamps - take a look
Royal Mail is honouring David Bowie with commemorative stamps - take a look
"Hunky Dory" — Bowie’s fourth album released in December 1971. Time magazine chose it as part of their "100 best albums of all time" list in January 2010.
"Aladdin Sane" — his sixth album released in April 1973. The album features the iconic photograph by Brian Duffy.
"Heroes" — his twelfth studio album released in October 1977. This was the second instalment of his "Berlin Trilogy" recorded with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti.
"Let’s Dance" — his fifteenth studio album released in April 1983. Co-produced by Nile Rodgers, the album features three of his most successful singles: "Let's Dance", "Modern Love" and "China Girl". "Let's Dance" is Bowie's best-selling album.
"Earthling" — his twentieth studio album, released in February 1997. The striking cover art features Bowie in an Alexander McQueen designed Union Flag coat.
"★" — Bowie’s 25th and final studio album, released on his 69th birthday - 8 January 2016. It charted at No.1 in more than 20 countries. Bowie died two days after the release of "★".
"The Ziggy Stardust Tour", 1972 — The tour promoted "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust" and the "Spiders from Mars" studio album and covered the UK, North America, and Japan.
"The Serious Moonlight Tour", 1983 — The tour was designed to support the "Let's Dance" album and was Bowie's longest, largest and most successful concert tour.
"The Stage Tour", 1978 — Also known as "Isolar II" was staged to promote the "Low" and “Heroes” albums.
"A Reality Tour", 2004 — Bowie’s last tour, staged to promote the "Reality" album.