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Roxy Music
Release Date: 06/24/2008
Original Release:  1976
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1025657_CD
UPC # 5099921691423
Label: Virgin Records (USA)
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1. Out of the Blue sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Pyjamarama sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Bogus Man, The sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Both Ends Burning sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. If There is Something sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. In Every Dream Home a Heartache sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. I Do the Strand sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Untitled Bonus Track sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Roxy Music
Artist: Bryan Ferry; John Wetton; Phil Manzanera; Eddie Jobson
Distributor: Caroline Distribution

Notes: Roxy Music: Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards); Phil Manzanera (guitar); Eddie Jobson (violin, keyboards, synthesizer); Andrew Mackay (oboe, saxophone); John Wetton (bass); Paul Thompson (drums). Additional personnel: John Gustafson, Rick Wills, Sal Maida (bass); The Sirens (background vocals). Engineers include: John Punter, Rhett Davies, Bill Pierce. Recorded at the Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland in November 1973; The City Hall, Newcastle, England in November 1974; The Empire Pool, Wembley, England in October 1975. All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology. Assembled from three live shows three years apart, VIVA! ROXY MUSIC suffers a little from murky sound, but features uniformly inspired performances. Violinist Edwin Jobson gets his first real chances to shine on "Out of the Blue" (originally appearing on COUNTRY LIFE) and a ten and a half minute version of "If There is Something" (from ROXY MUSIC). "Pyjamarama," the band's second single, ups the funk groove of the original considerably, and to good effect. "Both Ends Burning" comes very close to outstripping the studio version, remaking the song in a faster and more furious mold. The last two tracks, however, are simply stunning. For the first, a version of "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" that doubles the length of the original, the live production is perfect for the song's sparse desolation. Interestingly, Bryan Ferry's creepy, highly mannered vocal in this song was copied almost exactly a few years later by the vocalists of the Gothic rock movement. The last track, "Do the Strand," comes across as a frenzied locomotive accentuated by Andrew Mackay's saxophone. It also features the band performing brief excerpts of tango and waltz. Not many live albums are as essential as this.
Mojo (Publisher) (1/00, p.108) - "...brilliant baroque excess..."
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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