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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15916 |
Posted: August 17 2013 at 07:58 |
Ooooh, I never liked 'Flesh And Blood' 'Avalon' was much better.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: August 19 2013 at 23:45 |
Avalon has the excellent "More Than This" (which I like much more than anything on "Flesh and Blood") but not much else for my taste.
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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15916 |
Posted: February 11 2014 at 03:23 |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 11 2014 at 05:30 |
Ugh, I've got McKay/Manzanera Up In Smoke from many years ago. It's
awful. hahahaha Phil has been doing some great solo stuff though. And
the last Ferry album, Olympia is excellent. BTW the top 5 or 10 - everything on Viva.
Edited by Slartibartfast - February 11 2014 at 05:32 |
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dr wu23
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Posted: February 11 2014 at 10:59 |
In Every dream Home A heartache
Thrill of it All
Both Ends Burning
Mother Of Pearl
If There Is Something
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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tszirmay
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Posted: February 11 2014 at 11:45 |
Well, I am a devoted fanboy since the masterful debut , as I got that as a pre-release. I have never looked back since, convinced 100% of RM's progressive credentials (sorry Trane, we disagree again). They simply shocked the hippy-denim clad universe with some blazing material , foundations for many styles to come . In Every Dream Home and The Bogus Man (electronica) , while Editions of You , Re-Make/Re-Model and Do the Strand indicated to punkers the way ahead. In fact, there was constant 'progression' , the edgy Manifesto, the slick Flesh + Blood (a great album,sorry!) and the suave Avalon. One of the most influential bands ever.
1- Beauty Queen 2- My Only Love 3- If There's Something 4- Mother of Pearl 5- Ladytron 6- Sentimental Fool 7- In Every Dream Home 8- Avalon 9- Grey Lagoons 10- Song for Europe
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HolyMoly
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Posted: February 11 2014 at 13:13 |
"Avalon" was the first compact disc I ever saw. My dad bought a CD player in 1985 and got "Avalon" at the same time. We'd already played the vinyl copy (and other albums of theirs) to death. He was a pretty big Roxy fan at the time and it rubbed off on me. I think what I liked best from the early (first 4) albums was the unpredictability, the instability - hard rock guitar, tender piano, harsh or soothing sax, weird electronics, low growls and romantic croons could all happen at any moment. Not easy listening but not unpleasant either. The next few albums were a lot smoother but (at their best) benefited from a mature and sophisticated songwriting flair on the part of Ferry, Manzanera and Mackay. Avalon is a different story, but it's about as lovely as "new romantic" styled music gets.
5 favorite songs: 1. Just Like You 2. Three and Nine 3. Sunset 4. The Bogus Man 5. Strictly Confidential |
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admireArt
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Posted: February 11 2014 at 19:43 |
BOGUS MAN, IN EVERY DREAMHOME....., THE THRILL OF IT ALL, CASANOVA, AMAZONA, 2HB, END OF THE LINE, SPIN ME ROUND, TRUE TO LIFE, &THE MAIN THING, to round it to 10.
Why? Nothing comes close to this kind of musical universe. Then and now, always ahead, never on time. The mark of geniuses.
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Big Ears
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Posted: February 13 2014 at 14:45 |
Bitter-Sweet
In Every Dreamhome a Heartache Out of the Blue Love is the Drug Both Ends Burning (Live) |
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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15916 |
Posted: February 14 2014 at 21:31 |
He is currently working with an ensemble called 'The Metaphors', and from the few clips I've heard they sound really good. Worth looking into. He even has a few 'hot' chicks playing concert harp and keyboards. What he added to Roxy was absolutely priceless. Oh yeah, original Roxy drummer, Paul Thompson, is his current drummer !! Edited by Tom Ozric - February 14 2014 at 21:33 |
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Big Ears
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Posted: February 15 2014 at 05:46 |
^ MacKay wrote a book on the use of keyboards in rock music and cited Keith Emerson as the prime exponent. He played saxophone for Eddie and the Hot Rots too.
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Dean
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Posted: February 15 2014 at 06:22 |
^ MacKay also wrote the music for the Rock Follies TV series.
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Tom Ozric
Prog Reviewer Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15916 |
Posted: February 15 2014 at 17:42 |
Also, Mackay was responsible for giving ENO the VCS3 Synthi he bought around Roxy's formation. Talk about forward thinking.....!!
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Big Ears
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 05:58 |
I remember being disappointed with the Resolving Contradictions album, but I haven't heard it for over thirty years! In Search of Eddie Riff, I haven't heard at all.
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Bald_Jean
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 08:24 |
I see Roxy Music as a parody of prog rock. the question is: should such a parody be included on this site? my opinion is "yes". guys, where is your sense of humor?
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 08:31 |
^ That's a little harsh, Jean. But RM is an acquired taste. Damn it my original post took too long and didn't go through.
Anyway to try to restate in short. I think Avalon was a beautiful piece or prog/pop crossover if you will. I'm not really a fan of RM's earlier albums but I am a big fan of the Enos (Brian and Roger). Edited by Slartibartfast - February 16 2014 at 08:37 |
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dr wu23
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 10:10 |
I always saw them as art rock more than prog but those two genres bleed into one another anyway.
But imho Country Life and Siren should be in any serious music collection. Both are very good albums with a number of styles merged into their unique sound. I have all of their LP's up to and including Avalon which is an excellent mellow selection of songs. At that point Ferry developed into the 'crooner' he always really wanted to be imo and that classic Roxy sound was gone.
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Big Ears
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 12:49 |
Roxy Music were great, but Bryan Ferry is an acquired taste for sure. Everything from For Your Pleasure to Viva Roxy, inlcuding Ferry's solo work, is worth hearing. Manzanera's Listen Now is good too.
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chopper
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Posted: February 16 2014 at 13:05 |
Pyjamarama
Mother of Pearl All I want is you Street Life Do the Strand Casanova The Bogus Man Dance Away Oh Yeah A Song for Europe
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uduwudu
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Posted: February 18 2014 at 03:29 |
For Your Pleasure
Bogus Man Ain't That So Both Ends Burning More Than This Love Is The Drug In Every Dream Home A Heartache Dance Away My Only Love Avalon and a bonus for the ultimate cover Jealous Guy. Utter bliss. They di with that what Hendrix did with Watchtower - own it. Hurricane and * Miles High are excellent versions but Jealous Guy was made for Roxy. What a build up.... Their ability to be quite out there like the first album to the smooth later albums. Vocals. Manzanera's guitar work, tasteful use of reverb and delay and occasionally getting wild like on the somewhat The underrated but badly covered Heart Still beating live album. Their rock band equivalent of being David Bowie making challenging music appealing. Beautifully constructed songs, nothing out of place. ... plus they are excellent in concert (from the albums that I do have anyway, such as Viva. Seemingly pop in the visuals but really quite arty in the music. Make a success out of rather non-commercial music (the debut and showing where it can go; the second.) Make credible music out of melodic hooks (the dreaded pop in the world of prog). Music that can function in the mind as well as the dance floor. Making art rock for mainstream listening and in later years making mainstream oriented music for art rock listeners. |
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