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Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning

Roxy Music: Both Ends Burning
The epitome of seventies glamour, Roxy Music's sophisticated but danceable, chart-friendly rock gained them a following that far surpassed the glam-rock constituency from which they sprang. The urbane voice and persona of singer Bryan Ferry, and the cutting-edge musicians--including Brian Eno, Eddie Jobson, Phil Manzanera, and Andy McKay--fashioned the band's music into a distinctive blend of pop, torch-ballad Euro-crooning, and avant-garde rock. "Both Ends Burning: The Complete Roxy Music is the first book of its kind, with a song-by-song analysis of every album. There's also exhaustive coverage of the band's numerous live performances in all their incarnations, from 1972 to 2003.



Roxy Music (Remaster)
Roxy Music (Remaster)
Roxy Music (Remaster)



Viva! (album) - Viva! was Roxy Music's first live recorded album, released in 1976 and was recorded at three venues over a period of two years (1973 to 1975).

Roxy Music (album) - Roxy Music is the debut album by art rock band Roxy Music, and was released in June of 1972.

Roxy Music - Roxy Music is a British art rock group founded in the early 1970s as a collaborative project between art school graduates Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards) and Brian Eno (electronic music specialist). The band existed from 1971 through 1983 (though without Eno after 1973), then reunited for a concert tour in 2001, and has announced that they will be recording a new album in 2005.

Flesh and Blood (Roxy Music album) - Flesh And Blood is the seventh (studio) album by Roxy Music and was released in 1980. It peaked the UK album charts in May same year.



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