Roxy Music

Roxy Music

Engineer: Andy Hendriksen,
Producer: Peter Sinfield

Virgin Records (USA), 2000
1 CD
Catalogue #: 47447
EAN: 0724384744724
UPC: 724384744724

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Roxy Music: Bryan Ferry (vocals, piano); Phil Manzanera (guitar); Andy MacKay (oboe, saxophone); Brian Eno (synthesizer, tapes); Graham Simpson (bass instrument); Paul Thompson (drums).
Liner Note Author: Simon Puxley.
Recording information: Command Studios, Picadilly, London (03/1972).
The self-titled first Roxy Music album opens with what seems to be a ambient recording from a cafe--glasses clinking, low talking, and so on. It sets up a mood of casual elegance that the band explored throughout their career, from sophisticated glamour all the way through decadence. The first song, "Re-Make/Re-Model" becomes, after the cafe introduction, a punchy rock track that mixes an insistent rhythm section, Andrew Mackay's saxophone playing, and Bryan Ferry's unmistakable voice into a cultured warble (the song's "chorus," by the way, is "CPL 593H," the license plate number of a car).
Roxy Music's early work is a strange hybrid of glam rock, cocktail jazz, and English music hall. The band has a joke at the expense of each, and is clearly enjoying themselves. Other standouts include the classics "Virginia Plain" and "2HB." The first was the band's first single and arguably the most successful song from their early period, with catchy lyrics, a fabulous bridge section, and a beat you can dance to. The second is a ballad inspired by the film CASABLANCA featuring a bubbling synthesizer and saxophone under Ferry's "Here's looking at you, kid" chorus. This is a must-own.

Tracklist

1
Re-Make/Re-Model
2
Ladytron
3
If There Is Something
4
Virginia Plain
5
2 H.B.
6
Bob, The (Medley)
7
Chance Meeting
8
Would You Believe?
9
Sea Breezes
10
Bitters End

Roxy Music

Like Bowie, Roxy Music delivered art-rock with a heavy dose of irony, a scarce commodity in the mid-'70s. Bryan Ferry's lounge-lizard persona meshed with Brian Eno's pioneering electronics and Phil Manzanera's highly textured guitar work to create a decadent but humorous sound that influenced many '80s new wave bands on both sides of the Atlantic, from the Cars to Duran Duran.

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