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THE STUDIO ALBUMS

Roxy Music

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing


LP1: Roxy Music
1. Remake / Re-Model
2. Ladytron
3. If There Is Something
4. 2 H.B.
5. The Bob (Medley)
6. Chance Meeting
7. Would You Believe?
8. Sea Breezes
9. Bitters End

LP2: For Your Pleasure
1. Do The Strand
2. Beauty Queen
3. Strictly Confidential
4. Editions Of You
5. In Every Dream Home A Heartache
6. The Bogus Man
7. Grey Lagoons
8. For Your Pleasure

LP3: Stranded
1. Street Life
2. Just Like You
3. Amazona
4. Psalm
5. Serenade
6. A Song For Europe
7. Mother Of Pearl
8. Sunset

LP4: Country Life
1. The Thrill Of It All
2. Three And Nine
3. All I Want Is You
4. Out Of The Blue
5. If It Takes All Night
6. Bitter-Sweet
7. Triptych
8. Casanova
9. A Really Good Time
10. Prairie Rose

LP5: Siren
1. Love Is The Drug
2. End Of The Line
3. Sentimental Fool
4. Whirlwind
5. She Sells
6. Could It Happen To Me?
7. Both Ends Burning
8. Nightingale
9. Just Another High

LP6: Manifesto
1. Manifesto
2. Trash
3. Angel Eyes
4. Still Falls The Rain
5. Stronger Through The Years
6. Ain't That So
7. My Little Girl
8. Dance Away
9. Cry, Cry, Cry
10. Spin Me Round

LP7: Flesh + Blood
1. In The Midnight Hour
2. Oh Yeah
3. Same Old Scene
4. Flesh And Blood
5. My Only Love
6. Over You
7. Eight Miles High
8. Rain Rain Rain
9. No Strange Delight
10. Running Wild

LP8: Avalon
1. More Than This
2. The Space Between
3. Avalon
4. India
5. While My Heart Is Still Beating
6. The Main Thing
7. Take A Chance With Me
8. To Turn You On
9. True To Life
10. Tara

Line-up / Musicians


- Graham Simpson / Bass (LP1)
- Phil Manzanera / Guitar (LP1-LP5, LP7 1,3,5-6,9-10), Bass (LP7 1), Treatments (LP3)
- John Gustafson / Bass (LP3-LP5)
- Gary Tibbs / Bass (LP7 1)
- Neil Jason / Bass (LP7 2, 7, 9)
- Alan Spenner / Bass (LP7 3-5,8,10)
- Paul Thompson / Drums (LP1-LP5), Timpani (LP3)
- Allan Schwartzberg / Drums (LP7 1-3,6-10), Percussion (LP7 4-5)
- Andy Newmark / Drums (LP7 4-5)
- Andrew Mackay / Oboe (LP1-LP5, LP7 9), Saxophone (LP1-LP5, LP7 1-3.5-8,10), Treatments (LP3)
- Neil Hubbard / Guitar (LP7 1-2,5,7-8, 10)
- Bryan Ferry / Vocals (LP1-LP5, LP7), Keyboards (LP2, LP4-LP5, LP7 1,3,6-9), Piano (LP1, LP3, LP7 2,5,9), Synthesizer (LP7 4), Guitar (LP7 4)
- Edwin Jobson / Keyboards (LP3-LP5), Synthesizer (LP3, LP5)
- Paul Carrack / Organ (LP7 10), Piano (LP7 10)
- Simon Phillips / Percussion (LP7 10)
- Brian Eno / Synthesizer (LP1-LP2), Tape Effects (LP1-LP2)

Guests:
- John Porter / Bass (LP2)
- The London Welsh Male Choir / Chorus (LP3 4)
- Chris Laurence / Double Bass (LP3 8)

Releases information

8LP Virgin Records 0602537848737 (2015 Europe)

An eight LP set containing each of the group's studio abums.

Half-Speed Remaster.

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ROXY MUSIC The Studio Albums ratings distribution


4.16
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(67%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
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Review by VianaProghead
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4 stars Review Nš 815

"The Studio Albums" is a very special compilation album of Roxy Music that was released in 2015. This is an economic package that includes the entire studio discography of the band on only one package. So, it can be an interesting purchase for those who don't have yet all these studio albums individually. They can perhaps save in money and space.

As I've already reviewed all these albums previously on Progarchives, in a more extensive way, I'm not going to do it again. So, if you are interested to know, in more detail, what I wrote about them before, I invite you to read all those reviews. However, in here I'm going to write something about them in a more short way. So, of course, I'm not going to analyze them track by track, as I did before, but I'm only going to make a global appreciation of all those eight albums.

"Roxy Music": "Roxy Music" is an excellent, original and fantastic debut album. It's with "For Your Pleasure", one of the two albums that represent the first period, the most experimental and avant-garde period of them. They represent also the most interesting phase for all prog heads. Some songs of this album remind me the new wave music. Their debut is a classic album. Roxy Music was a band that proved the innovative music can also be melodic and accessible.

"For Your Pleasure": "Roxy Music" and "For Your Pleasure" are the two less accessible albums of the band but are also the best and most experimental and avant-garde of their career. Both albums represent the most interesting phase of the band for prog heads. Still, "For Your Pleasure" is better because is more balanced, mature and adult. Ferry took the reins a little more and Eno's influence diminished. There's no doubt this was the album which put the art into rock.

"Stranded": "Stranded" is a mark in the change of the musical direction of the band. The musicianship is excellent and the production is very professional. "Stranded" is one of the most sophisticated and charming albums of Roxy Music. This is, perhaps, their best work after the departure of Eno. Even Eno later rated it as Roxy Music's finest album. So, if you're really interested in their most prog phase without their avant-garde phase, "Stranded" is the right place to start.

"Country Life": Of all Roxy Music studio albums, "Country Life" is their most rock album. It's essential for those who love the decadence, the glamour and the passion of art rock. Overall, "Country Life" is another step out of the more experimental sound of the first two Roxy Music's albums. If you liked "Stranded" you will not be disappointed. The new sounds are great, even if they aren't quite complex. The new language made of Roxy Music a band ahead of their time.

"Siren": "Siren" marks the end of an era, the end of the second era of Roxy Music. "Siren" is a fantastic album and a landmark in the progressive rock music of the 70's. It's a model of the modern rock and we can't forget that the Rolling Stone magazine considered "Siren" as the Roxy Music's masterpiece and ranked it in number 371 on their list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. "Siren" is a solid offering from Roxy Music, one of their defining truly essential albums.

"Manifesto": Returning to action after almost four years of solo projects, Roxy Music redefined their sound and strips away, and once for all, of their experimentalism and the art rock influences in favour of short concise pop songs with some kind of stylish disco rhythms, while retaining in the generality a good and consistent song writing. "Manifesto" is a transition album from the art rock to pop. So, for all prog heads, it hasn't the kind of music we expected from them.

"Flesh + Blood": I always considered "Flesh + Blood" better than "Manifesto". "Flesh + Blood" is better balanced, cohesive and consistent than "Manifesto is. However, it lacks to it a touch of progressiveness to be a great prog work. Like Genesis, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music succeeded where other bands like Renaissance, Gentle Giant and Emerson, Lake & Palmer failed and weren't able to achieve and sustain a commercial success in those difficult days of the 80's.

"Avalon": "Avalon" is the most well produced, mature, accessible, commercial and bestselling album of Roxy Music. This is a unique album on the entire band's career that takes us to another dimension. It's true that "Avalon" isn't truly a progressive album but it's a charming album that still sounds fresh, cool and sophisticated after all these years. I still can hear it with great pleasure, even nowadays. So, "Avalon" is highly recommended for any huge art rock enthusiast.

Conclusion: "The Studio Albums" is a great compilation album of Roxy Music. As I mentioned before, this is a very complete compilation album with all studio albums of the band on only one package. So, this compilation album is an excellent alternative for all who don't have the studio discography of Roxy Music. "The Studio Albums" is very similar to other compilation album "The First Seven Albums". The only difference, as its name indicates, is that "The First Seven Albums" has only the first seven studio albums of the band, missing to it their last studio album "Avalon", an album that had not yet been released in 1981, the year of its release. So, if you need to have a compilation album of the band with their studio works, "The Studio Albums" is a better option because it has all the studio albums of the band.

Prog is my Ferrari. Jem Godfrey (Frost*)

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