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Often described as "Ziggy goes to America." It infuses the glam rock sound with avant-garde jazz piano by Mike Garson.
A return to solo artistic expression.
His debut album, showing a theatrical, whimsical side before he found his rock persona.
Bowie abruptly abandoned glam rock to immerse himself in American R&B and electronic music, adopting his most controversial persona: The Thin White Duke.
A melodic masterpiece featuring "Changes" and "Life on Mars?". This record established Bowie as a top-tier songwriter. 2. The Glam Rock Era and Personas (1972–1974)