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Customer Reviews

No record collection is compleat without this.

Both the sadly missed John Peel and my Dad really liked (or likes in the case of my Dad) this album. I do too, there’s something about an album this diverse and inventive that you can’t help but like. From the initial moments of “Re-Make/ Re-Model” through the classic “Virginia Plain” to the sublime “Bitter end”, this album reflects what is best about British Music – inventive, original and fantastically listenable. My Dad always tells a story about playing this to some Australians when he first got it and scaring them with it’s “Not the Beatles” nature. This may be why it’s stuck with me for a long time.

Genius

Spaced out art rockers fall from another planet and remake and remodel the whole UK glam scene (more so than bowie). THIS IS AN EPIC record. No other British band set the scene, made fashion and art fuse with such cool. Who else but Ferry could write a song about his car-CPL 593H. Theatrical in a way no one is any more.

Amazing Debut

The first two Roxy albums are for me their best and that ain't knocking the later stuff. Roxy Music (and Bryan Ferry) wrote some of the best singles of the Seventies and early Eighties. Their later music honed to stylistic hights, the early music shines with adventure and excitement. Buy this and then get Roxy's 'For Your Pleasure', their second album for an even greater delight.

Biography

Formed: 1971 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '00s, '10s

Evolving from the late-'60s art-rock movement, Roxy Music had a fascination with fashion, glamour, cinema, pop art, and the avant-garde, which separated the band from their contemporaries. Dressed in bizarre, stylish costumes, the group played a defiantly experimental variation of art rock which vacillated between avant-rock and sleek pop hooks. During the early '70s, the group was driven by the creative tension between Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno, who each pulled the band in separate directions: Ferry...
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