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Roxy Music - Roxy Music (1972)

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Roxy Music - Roxy Music (1972)

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1. "Re-Make/Re-Model"   	5:14
2. "Ladytron"   	4:26
3. "If There Is Something"   	6:34
4. "Virginia Plain"   	2:58
5. "2HB"  
6. "The Bob (Medley)"   	5:48
7. "Chance Meeting"   	3:08
8. "Would You Believe?"   	3:53
9. "Sea Breezes"   	7:03
10. "Bitters End"  

Personnel
    Bryan Ferry – vocals, piano, Hohner Pianet, Mellotron
    Brian Eno – VCS3 synthesizer, tape effects, backing vocals
    Andy Mackay – oboe, saxophone, backing vocals
    Phil Manzanera – electric guitar
    Graham Simpson - bass guitar
    Paul Thompson – drums
    Rik Kenton – bass guitar on "Virginia Plain"

 

Falling halfway between musical primitivism and art rock ambition, Roxy Music's eponymous debut remains a startling redefinition of rock's boundaries. Simultaneously embracing kitschy glamour and avant-pop, Roxy Music shimmers with seductive style and pulsates with disturbing synthetic textures. Although no musician demonstrates much technical skill at this point, they are driven by boundless imagination -- Brian Eno's synthesized "treatments" exploit electronic instruments as electronics, instead of trying to shoehorn them into conventional acoustic patterns. Similarly, Bryan Ferry finds that his vampiric croon is at its most effective when it twists conventional melodies, Phil Manzanera's guitar is terse and unpredictable, while Andy Mackay's saxophone subverts rock & roll clichés by alternating R&B honking with atonal flourishes. But what makes Roxy Music such a confident, astonishing debut is how these primitive avant-garde tendencies are married to full-fledged songs, whether it's the free-form, structure-bending "Remake/Remodel" or the sleek glam of "Virginia Plain," the debut single added to later editions of the album. That was the trick that elevated Roxy Music from an art school project to the most adventurous rock band of the early '70s. --- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic.com

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