Saturday 13 June 2009

Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure (1973) (@256)












The second, and final, Roxy Music album with Brian Eno as a member showcases the collision of two colossal personalities which resulted in a unique equilibrium between Eno's experimental texture and Ferry's pop art manifesto. Moreover, another masterful release of Island records. Enjoy.

album review link: here

download link: here

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for the post. For some reason I never checked this band out when they first came on to the scene. (Probably because, at the time, I was too busy gushing over Alex Chilton and Big Star).

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  2. Missing link? Destroyed link? Broken link? What else?

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  3. Again? thanks for the notice Pepote Rouge. Please be patient until Saturday.

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  4. Well done, well done Alan. For me it's a good album but the problem is the producer of U2.
    Yes, I hate Bono and Brian Eno is...strange. The man who produced 'Heroes' for the great David Bowie is working with the hypocrite number one. A must?

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  5. Eno's contribution in music both as a producer and as a musician/composer/performer cannot be diminished because of his work with Bono. See an older post for my opinion for Eno: http://musictraveler.blogspot.com/2008/07/various-no-new-york-1978-256.html
    Even Bono, although definitively a hypocrite, has unleased great albums which will remain, no matter his rotten intentions of the last decade.

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