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Track Listings
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 |
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Tracks include "Beauty Queen," "For Your Pleasure," "Editions of You," "Strictly Confidential" and more.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.12 x 5.67 x 0.39 inches; 3.32 ounces
- Manufacturer : Republic Records
- Item model number : 2132535
- Original Release Date : 2000
- SPARS Code : ADD
- Date First Available : December 7, 2006
- Label : Republic Records
- ASIN : B0000256KE
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #30,057 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #195 in Classic Glam Rock
- #607 in Progressive Rock
- #1,415 in Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) (CDs & Vinyl)
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On the other hand, the first Roxy album was so unusial, between the sound of Ferry's voice, his crafty-campy style of songwriting, and Brian Eno's strange sound sheets, that there just wasn't anything else out there in 1972 that sounded even remotely like it. The first Roxy album was very much the proverbial breath of fresh air.
This second Roxy album, while still a set of oustanding songs, sounds more conventional, as Ferry goes a little more to the classic Rock 'n' Roll ethos, and the album's songs are suggestive of other people- like Chuck Berry or Eddie Cochrane or the Rolling Stones or anguished Gospellers in Black churches in southern America. The strange edge is still there, has to be because Brian Eno is still in the group. But his presence is not so deeply felt on each song of this album, unlike the first where the spectre of Eno could be heard from first to last. There is one song that has the markings of the first album, the bizarre "In Every Dream Home a Heart Ache" the lyrics of which devolve from suburban melancholy to object fixations (or Ferry imagening a sexual triste with an inflatable doll). But the track abrubtly breaks out of this murmering grey dirge with a heavy burst befitting Led Zeppelin.
The peak of this album is the extended work out track known as "Bogus Man." Eno makes his most definate contribution to the album here, and the progress of the band as a playing club is again demonstrated to impressive results. The album is still wonderful, interesting, and eminently entertaining; and while it might be a five star for most any other group of the time (like the then critically overated "Stories") for Roxy their great masterpiece was still ahead of them, ("Stranded") and the loss of Brian Eno and the gain of Eddie Jobson.