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Roxy Music BiographyEvolving 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 had a fondness for American soul and Beatlesque art-pop, while Eno was intrigued by deconstructing rock with amateurish experimentalism inspired by the Velvet Underground. This incarnation of Roxy Music may have only recorded two albums, but it inspired a legion of imitators - not only the glam-rockers of the early '70s, but art-rockers and new wave pop groups of the late '70s. Following Eno's departure, Roxy Music continued with its arty inclinations for a few albums before gradually working in elements of disco and soul. Within a few years, the group had developed a sophisticated, seductive soul-pop that relied on Ferry's stylish crooning. By the early '80s, the group had developed into a vehicle for Ferry, so it was no surprise that he disbanded the group at the height of its commercial success in the early '80s to pursue a solo career.The son of a coal miner, Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards) had studied art with Richard Hamilton at the University of Newcastle before forming Roxy Music in 1971. While at university, he sang in rock bands, joining the RB group the Gas Board, which also featured bassist Graham Simpson. Ferry and Simpson decided to form their own band toward the end of 1970, eventually recruiting Andy Mackay (saxophone), who had previously played oboe with the London Symphony Orchestra. Through Mackay, Brian Eno joined the band. By the summer of 1971, the group - had originally been called "Roxy" but a name change was necessary after the discovery of an American band called Roxy - had recruited classical percussionist Dexter Lloyd and guitarist Roger Bunn through an ad in Melody Maker; both musicians left within a month, but they did record the group's initial demos. Another ad was placed in Melody Maker, and this time the group landed drummer Paul Thompson and guitarist Davy O'List, who had previously played with the Nice. O'List left by the beginning of 1972 and was replaced by Phil Manzanera, a former member of Quiet Sun. Prior to recording their first album, Simpson left the band. Roxy Music never replaced him permanently; instead, they hired new bassists for each record and tour, beginning with Rik Kenton, who appeared on their eponymous debut for Island Records. Produced by Peter Sinfield of King Crimson, Roxy Music climbed into the British Top Ten in the summer of 1972; shortly afterward, the non-LP single "Virginia Plain" rocketed into the British Top Ten, followed by the non-LP "Pyjamarama" in early 1973. While Roxy Music had become a sensation in England and Europe due to their clever amalgamation of high and kitsch culture, they had trouble getting a foothold in the United States. Both Roxy Music and the group's second album, 1973's For Your Pleasure, which was recorded with bassist John Porter, were greeted with enthusiasm in the U.K., but virtually ignored in the U.S. Frustrated with Ferry's refusal to record his compositions, Eno left the band after the completion of For Your Pleasure. Before recording the third Roxy Music album, Ferry released a solo album, These Foolish Things, which was comprised of pop/rock covers. Released in December of 1973, Stranded became the band's first number one album in the U.K. Stranded was recorded with new Roxy member Eddie Jobson, a multi-instrumentalist who previously played with Curved Air; it was also the first record to feature writing credits for Manzanera and Mackay. The album received a warmer reception in the U.S. than its two predecessors, setting the stage for the breakthrough of Country Life in late 1974. Sporting a controversial cover of two models dressed in see-through lingerie - the cover was banned in several stores, and it was eventually replaced with a photo of a forest in the U.S. - Country Life was the first Roxy album to break the U.S. Top 40 and became their fourth British Top Ten album. Following a tour with bassist John Wetton, the group recorded Siren. Featuring their first American Top 40 hit, the disco-flavored "Love Is the Drug," Siren was another British Top Ten hit; in the U.S., it was moderate hit, peaking at number 50. Following the tour for Siren, the band members began working on solo projects -- Manzanera formed the prog-rock group 801, and Mackay and Ferry both began recording solo albums -- and announced in the summer of 1976 that they were temporarily breaking up. The live album Viva Roxy Music! was released shortly after the announcement of the group's hiatus. Roxy Music regrouped in the fall of 1978 after spending 18 months on solo projects. Ferry, Manzanera, Mackay and Thompson added former Ace keyboardist Paul Carrack to the band's lineup and hired Gary Tibbs, formerly of the Vibrators, and ex-Kokomo Alan Spenner as studio bassists; Jobson and Wetton, who were not asked to rejoin the band, formed UK. Roxy Music's comeback effort, Manifesto, was released in the spring of 1979, and it boasted a sleek, disco-influenced soul-pop sound that was markedly different from and more accessible than their earlier records. Manifesto confirmed their British popularity, reaching the Top Ten, and became their highest-charting U.S. record, peaking at number 23 on the strength of the single "Dance Away." Roxy Music supported the album with an international tour that featured Carrack and Tibbs; prior to the tour's start, Thompson left the band after breaking his thumb in a motorcycle accident. Flesh + Blood, the follow-up to Manifesto, was recorded just by Ferry, Manzanera and Mackay, and a host of studio musicians. Released in the summer of 1980, Flesh + Blood became Roxy's second British number one album on the strength of the Top Ten single "Over You"; in America, the album reached the American Top 40. In the spring of 1981, the band's non-LP cover of John Lennon's "Jealous Guy," recorded as a tribute to the slain singer, became the group's only British number one single. Nearly two years after the release of Flesh + Blood, Roxy Music returned in the summer of 1982 with Avalon. Marking a new level in the group's production and musical sophistication, Avalon became their biggest album, spending three weeks at the top of the British charts and 27 on the U.S. charts, generating the British hits "More Than This" and "Take a Chance With Me." It became the group's only American gold album, and over the years, it worked its way to platinum status. Following a successful supporting tour for Avalon, the group released the live EP Musique/The High Road in the spring of 1983. The Avalon tour turned out to be Roxy Music's final activity as a group. Ferry began to concentrate on his solo career, beginning with 1985's Boys and Girls. Manzanera and Mackay formed a band called the Explorers in 1985; the pair would record under a variety of guises, as well as pursue solo careers, over the next 15 years. The compilation Street Life: 20 Great Hits, which also featured Ferry's solo hits, was released in 1989. A year later, Heart Still Beating, a live album documenting a 1982 concert, was released. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide 2004 - The Platinum Collection [CD 1]01. Roxy Music - Virginia Plain02. Roxy Music - Pyjamarama 03. Roxy Music - Do The Strand 04. Roxy Music - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 05. Roxy Music - Street Life 06. Roxy Music - All I Want Is You 07. Roxy Music - The 'In' Crowd 08. Roxy Music - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 09. Roxy Music - You Go To My Head 10. Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug 11. Roxy Music - Both Ends Burning 12. Roxy Music - Let's Stick Together 13. Roxy Music - The Price Of Love 14. Roxy Music - This Is Tomorrow 15. Roxy Music - Tokyo Joe 2004 - The Platinum Collection [CD 2]01. Roxy Music - Sign Of The Times02. Roxy Music - What Goes On 03. Roxy Music - Carrickfergus 04. Roxy Music - Trash 05. Roxy Music - Dance Away 06. Roxy Music - Angel Eyes 07. Roxy Music - Over You 08. Roxy Music - Oh Yeah! 09. Roxy Music - Same Old Scene 10. Roxy Music - Jealous Guy 11. Roxy Music - More Than This 12. Roxy Music - Avalon 13. Roxy Music - Take A Chance With Me 14. Roxy Music - Don't Stop The Dance 15. Roxy Music - Windswept 2004 - The Platinum Collection [CD 3]01. Roxy Music - Slave To Love02. Roxy Music - Is Your Love Strong Enough? 03. Roxy Music - The Right Stuff 04. Roxy Music - Kiss And Tell 05. Roxy Music - Limbo 06. Roxy Music - He'll Have To Go 07. Roxy Music - I Put A Spell On You 08. Roxy Music - Will You Love Me Tomorrow 09. Roxy Music - Girl Of My Best Friend 10. Roxy Music - Your Painted Smile 11. Roxy Music - Mamouna 12. Roxy Music - As Time Goes By 13. Roxy Music - Goddess Of Love 14. Roxy Music - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 15. Roxy Music - A Fool For Love 1990 - Heart Still Beating01. Roxy Music - India02. Roxy Music - Can't Let Go 03. Roxy Music - While My Heart Is Still Beating 04. Roxy Music - Out Of The Blue 05. Roxy Music - Dance Away 06. Roxy Music - Impossible Guitar 07. Roxy Music - A Song For Europe 08. Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug 09. Roxy Music - Like A Hurricane 10. Roxy Music - My Only Love 11. Roxy Music - Both Ends Burning 12. Roxy Music - Avalon 13. Roxy Music - Editions Of You 14. Roxy Music - Jealous Guy 1988 - The Ultimate Collection01. Roxy Music - Let's Stick Together ('88 Remix)02. Roxy Music - The 'in' Crowd 03. Roxy Music - Dance Away 04. Roxy Music - Angels Eyes 05. Roxy Music - He'll Have to Go 06. Roxy Music - Tokyo Joe 07. Roxy Music - All I Want Is You 08. Roxy Music - Jealous Guy 09. Roxy Music - The Price of Love 10. Roxy Music - Love Is the Drug 11. Roxy Music - This Is Tomorrow 1983 - High Road [Live EP]01. Roxy Music - Can't Let Go02. Roxy Music - My Only Love 03. Roxy Music - Like a Hurricane 04. Roxy Music - Jealous Guy 1982 - Avalon01. Roxy Music - More Than This02. Roxy Music - The Space Between 03. Roxy Music - Avalon 04. Roxy Music - India 05. Roxy Music - While My Heart Is Still Beating 06. Roxy Music - The Main Thing 07. Roxy Music - Take a Chance With Me 08. Roxy Music - To Turn You On 09. Roxy Music - True to Life 10. Roxy Music - Tara 1980 - Flesh + Blood01. Roxy Music - In The Midnight Hour02. Roxy Music - Oh Yeah 03. Roxy Music - Same Old Scene 04. Roxy Music - Flesh And Blood 05. Roxy Music - My Only Love 06. Roxy Music - Over You 07. Roxy Music - Eight Miles High 08. Roxy Music - Rain Rain Rain 09. Roxy Music - No Strange Delight 10. Roxy Music - Running Wild 1979 - Manifesto01. Roxy Music - Manifesto02. Roxy Music - Trash 03. Roxy Music - Angel Eyes 04. Roxy Music - Still Falls the Rain 05. Roxy Music - Stronger Though the Years 06. Roxy Music - Ain't That So 07. Roxy Music - My Little Girl 08. Roxy Music - Dance Away 09. Roxy Music - Cry Cry Cry 10. Roxy Music - Spin Me Round 1976 - Viva Roxy Music! The Live Roxy Music Album01. Roxy Music - Out of the Blue02. Roxy Music - Pyjamarama 03. Roxy Music - Bogus Man 04. Roxy Music - Chance Meeting 05. Roxy Music - Both Ends Burning 06. Roxy Music - If There Is Something 07. Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home a Heartache 08. Roxy Music - Do the Strand 1975 - Siren01. Roxy Music - Love Is the Drug02. Roxy Music - End of the Line 03. Roxy Music - Sentimental Fool 04. Roxy Music - Whirlwind 05. Roxy Music - She Sells 06. Roxy Music - Could It Happen to Me? 07. Roxy Music - Both Ends Burning 08. Roxy Music - Nightingale 09. Roxy Music - Just Another High 1974 - Country Life01. Roxy Music - The Thrill of It All02. Roxy Music - Three and Nine 03. Roxy Music - All I Want Is You 04. Roxy Music - Out of the Blue 05. Roxy Music - If It Takes All Night 06. Roxy Music - Bitter Sweet 07. Roxy Music - Triptych 08. Roxy Music - Casanova 09. Roxy Music - A Really Good Time 10. Roxy Music - Prairie Rose 1973 - For Your Pleasure01. Roxy Music - Do the Strand02. Roxy Music - Beauty Queen 03. Roxy Music - Strictly Confidential 04. Roxy Music - Editions of You 05. Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home a Heartache 06. Roxy Music - The Bogus Man 07. Roxy Music - Grey Lagoons 08. Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure 1973 - Stranded01. Roxy Music - Street Life02. Roxy Music - Just Like You 03. Roxy Music - Amazona 04. Roxy Music - Psalm 05. Roxy Music - Serenade 06. Roxy Music - A Song for Europe 07. Roxy Music - Mother of Pearl 08. Roxy Music - Sunset 1972 - Roxy Music01. Roxy Music - Re-Make/Re-Model02. Roxy Music - Ladytron 03. Roxy Music - If There Is Something 04. Roxy Music - Virginia Plain 05. Roxy Music - 2 H.B. 06. Roxy Music - The Bob (Medley) 07. Roxy Music - Chance Meeting 08. Roxy Music - Would You Believe? 09. Roxy Music - Sea Breezes 10. Roxy Music - Bitters End |
