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"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.

Royal Mail is honouring David Bowie with commemorative stamps - take a look

"Aladdin Sane" — his sixth album released in April 1973. The album features the iconic photograph by Brian Duffy.

"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.

"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.

"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

"Earthling" — his twentieth studio album, released in February 1997. The striking cover art features Bowie in an Alexander McQueen designed Union Flag coat.

"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 "★".

"★" — 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 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 Serious Moonlight Tour", 1983 — The tour was designed to support the "Let

"The Stage Tour", 1978 — Also known as "Isolar II" was staged to promote the "Low" and “Heroes” albums.

"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.

"A Reality Tour", 2004 — Bowie’s last tour, staged to promote the "Reality" album.

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