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Heart Still Beating [Slipcase]

Roxy Music
Release Date: 06/24/2008
Original Release:  1990
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1025665_CD
UPC # 5099921691324
Label: Virgin Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
1. India
2. Can't Let Go
3. While My Heart is Still Beating
4. Out of the Blue
5. Dance Away
6. Impossible Guitar [Instrumental]
7. Song For Europe - (French)
8. Love is the Drug
9. Like a Hurricane
10. My Only Love
11. Both Ends Burning
12. Avalon [Live]
13. Editions of You
14. Jealous Guy

Performer: Roxy Music
Distributor: Caroline Distribution

Notes: Roxy Music: Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards); Phil Manzanera (guitar); Andy Mackay (oboe, saxophone). Additional personnel: Neil Hubbard (guitar); Guy Fletcher (keyboards); Alan Spenner (bass); Andy Newmark (drums); Jimmy Maelen (percussion); Fonzi Thornton, Michelle Cobbs, Tawatha Agee (background vocals). Recorded in Frejus, France in 1982. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Recorded in 1982 before an extremely vocal--and, from the sound of it, very large--French audience, HEART STILL BEATING is Roxy Music's second live album (1976's VIVA! was the first). The set list is evenly divided between material from the band's early and late periods. Far from a greatest hits live collection, many of the earlier tracks, while not greatly different from their original versions, are slightly reworked so as to smooth out some of the rough edges--see "Out of the Blue" from COUNTRY LIFE. "Both Ends Burning," as on the earlier live album, is played fast and loud to great success. Guitarist Phil Manzanera gets to create some fireworks of his own in the original instrumental, "Impossible Guitar." The live version of "Avalon" is an altogether warmer-sounding affair that the original, which changes it focus slightly--not better or worse, just a different take on an amazing song. An unexpected highlight is a blistering cover of Neil Young's "Like a Hurricane." Released commercially in 1990, this collection makes a nice coda to the Roxy Music catalog.
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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