Roxy
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Roxy Music Roxy Music 1972 RepriseRecords |
Re-make
/ Re-model Ladytron If There is Something Beginning Virginia Plain 2 H.B. |
The
Bob (Medley) Chance Meeting Would You Believe? Sea Breezes Bitters End |
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Futuristic,
weird, drug-induced. The beginnings of Glam Rock were here, with a collection
of wonderful songs. |
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Roxy
Music For Your Pleasure 1973 Reprise Records |
Do
the Strand Beauty Queen Strictly Confidential Editions of You |
In
Every Dream Home a Heartache The Bogus Man Grey Lagoons For Your Pleasure |
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More
of the same. Nothing really different here from their debut, with the possible
exception of 'Do the Strand.' |
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Roxy
Music Stranded 1973 Reprise Records |
Street
Life Just Like You Amazona Psalm |
Serenade A Song for Europe Mother of Pearl Sunset |
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Continuing
with their provocative album covers, Roxy Music released their best
album to date. Great songs that were transcending the spirit of Glam into something more substantial. |
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Roxy Music
Country Life 1974 Reprise Records |
The
Thrill of It All Three and Nine All I Want is You Out of the Blue If It Takes All Night |
Bitter-Sweet Triptych Casanova A Really Good Time Prairie Rose |
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What
a cover! I know this is supposed to be about music, but come on!!! Are you
blind?!?! Oh, yeah . . . the music's great, too. But look at that cover!!! |
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Roxy
Music Viva! Roxy Music 1976 Reprise Records |
Out
of the Blue Pyjamarama The Bogus Man Chance Meeting |
Both
Ends Burning If There is Something In Every Dream Home a Heartache Do the Strand |
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A
live album spanning their early years. Oddly a single album, this in the
days of double live albums from everyone and their grandmother. So for that spark of originality, I praise this record. And the music's not bad either. |
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Roxy Music Siren 1975 Atco Records |
Love
is the Drug End of the Line Sentimental Fool Whirlwind |
She
Sells Could It Happen to Me? Both Ends Burning Nightingale Just Another High |
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Roxy
Music hit the mainstream bigtime with this release and its leadoff single,
'Love is the Drug.' This was probably their commercial and artistic zenith. |
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Roxy
Music Manifesto 1979 Atco Records |
Manifesto Trash Angel Eyes Still Falls the Rain Stranger Through the Years |
Ain't
That So My Little Girl Dance Away Cry, Cry, Cry Spin Me Round |
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Nothing really bad about this album, there's just nothing really spectacular either. Nice to have if you're a fan. | |||||||
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Roxy
Music Flesh + Blood 1980 Reprise Records |
The
Midnight Hour Oh Yeah Same Old Scene Flesh and Blood My Only Love |
Over
You Eight Miles High Rain Rain Rain No Strange Delight Running Wild |
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Holding
their own in the onslaught of New Wave, Roxy Music released another
pleasant album that didn't change the world, but is still enjoyable to listen to. |
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Roxy
Music Avalon 1982 Reprise Records |
More
Than This The Space Between Avalon India While My Heart is Still Beating |
The
Main Thing Take a Chance with Me To Turn You On True to Life Tara |
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What a makeout album! Sexy, smooth, caressing. | |||||||
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Roxy
Music The High Road 1983 Polygram Records |
Can't
Let Go My Only Love |
Like
a Hurricane Jealous Guy |
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Interesting
decision to release a live EP after one of their biggest selling albums
(Avalon). Why not a full- length album? Two great covers, though. |
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