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Roxy Music
Biography
Roxy Music is an English art rock band formed in 1971 by Bryan Ferry, who became the group's lead vocalist and chief songwriter, and bassist Graham Simpson. The other members are Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy Mackay and Paul Thompson (drums and percussion). Former members include Brian Eno, and Eddie Jobson. Although the band took a break from group activities in 1983, they reunited for a concert tour in 2001, and have toured together intermittently since that time. Roxy Music attained popular and critical success in Europe and Australia during the 1970s and early 1980s, beginning with their debut album, Roxy Music (1972). The band was highly influential, as leading proponents of the more experimental, musically sophisticated element of glam, as well as a significant influence on early English punk music. They also provided a model for many New Wave acts and the experimental electronic groups of the early 1980s. The group is distinguished by their visual and musical sophistication and their preoccupation with style and glamour. Ferry and co-founding member Eno have also had influential solo careers, the latter becoming one of the most significant record producers and collaborators of the late 20th century. Rolling Stone magazine ranked Roxy Music #98 on its "The Immortals – 100 The Greatest Artists of All Time" list. Their music was influenced by other British artists of the time such as Ferry's favorite band The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, The Pretty Things, Pink Floyd, The Creation, The Move, Traffic, David Bowie, King Crimson, and Elton John. Eno's "treatments" were influenced by the experimental sound of The Velvet Underground. In 2005 they began recording a new studio album, which would have been their ninth. It would have been Roxy's first record with Brian Eno since 1973, who wrote two songs for it as well as played keyboards. However, Bryan Ferry eventually confirmed that material from these sessions would be released as a Ferry solo album, with Eno playing on "a couple of tracks," and that he doesn't think they'll record as Roxy Music again. Subsequently, this was confirmed by the announcement of a solo Bryan Ferry album, titled Olympia.
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Discography
- All I Want Is You, 1974
- Jealous Guy: A Tribute
- Street Life: 20 Great Hits, 1989
- Country Life, 1974
- Street Life / Hula-Kula, 1974
- Heart Still Beating, 1990
- For Your Pleasure, 1973
- Siren, 1975
- Roxy Music, 1972
- Stranded, 1973
- Vintage, 2001
- The Best of Roxy Music, 2001
- Avalon, 1999
- Live, 2003
- Concerto, 2001
- Viva!, 1999
- Dance Away, 1979
- Remix #03, 2007
- The High Road, 1983
- Flesh + Blood
- Greatest Hits, 1977
- The Thrill of It All, 1995
- Manifesto, 1979
- First Kiss
- More Than This, 1982
- Love Is the Drug (Todd Terje disco dub), 2012
- Love Is the Drug, 1996
- Ladytron, 2002
- Live in America, 2009
- Angel Eyes, 1979
- Concert Classics, 1998
- 12 of Their Greatest Ever Hits, 2009
- Oh Yeah, 1980
- Virginia Plain, 1972
- Jealous Guy, 1981
- The Early Years, 2000
- The Collection, 2004
- Remix #01, 2006
- Over You, 1980
- Pyjamarama / The Pride and the Pain, 1973
- The Atlantic Years 1973-1980, 1983
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Recently Played on Dig Music.

| Song | Love Is The Drug |
| Artist | Roxy Music |
| Album | Roxy Music Live |
| Label | Eagle |
| Year | 2003 |

| Song | Take A Chance With Me |
| Artist | Roxy Music |
| Album | Avalon |
| Label | Polydor |
| Year | 1982 |

| Song | Ain't That So |
| Artist | Roxy Music |
| Album | Manifesto |
| Label | Virgin/EMI |
| Year | 1979 |

| Song | Re-make/Re-model |
| Artist | Roxy Music |
| Album | Roxy Music |
| Label | Virgin/EMI |
| Year | 1972 |

| Song | The Space Between |
| Artist | Roxy Music |
| Album | Avalon |
| Label | Polydor |
| Year | 1982 |
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Links
Artist Website
On the ABC
- Music - ABC Arts
- The charming, disarming Bryan Ferry - Blog - ABC Arts
- Brian Eno, 2009 Luminous Festival's curator - The Music Show ...
- Brian Eno - The Music Show - 30 May 2009
- The Music Show - 2 January 2010 - On The Music Show this week ...
- Sounds Like Techno Profile: Brian Eno
- Roxy Music Reunites
- triple j music specials
- Radio National - The Music Show - Available Transcripts
- triple j music specials: Roxy Music
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- Roxy Music Videos - Yahoo! Music

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I saw Bryan Ferry @ Expo 88 in Brisbane and he was brilliant....
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