Welcome to another edition of Seventies Saturday.
Today (March 1st) marks the thirty-fifth anniversary of Manifesto, the sixth studio album from Roxy Music. This 1979 release went to number 23 on the US Billboard Album chart and number 7 in the UK. The band included Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards and harmonica), Paul Carrack (keyboards), Andy Mackay (oboe and saxophone), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Alan Spenner (bass), Gary Tibbs (bass) and Paul Thompson (drums).
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Showing posts with label Roxy Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roxy Music. Show all posts
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Roxy Music - The High Road
A year after releasing their final studio album Avalon (click here for that review), Roxy Music compiled a four song EP of live recordings from an August of 1982 show at the Apollo in Glasgow, Scotland. It charted at number 67 on the US Billboard Hot 200 and number 26 in the UK. Today we will look at the March of 1983 record The High Road in honor of its thirtieth anniversary.
Labels:
80's,
Alan Spenner,
Andy Mackay,
Andy Newmark,
Bryan Ferry,
concert,
Fonzi Thorton,
Guy Fletcher,
Jimmy Maelen,
Michelle Cobb,
music,
Neil Hubbard,
Paul Thompson,
Phil Manzanera,
Roxy Music,
The High Road
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Roxy Music - Avalon
Today (May 26th) marks the 30th anniversary release of Avalon, the eighth and last studio album by Roxy Music.
This 1982 release by Bryan Ferry (lead vocals, keyboards), Alan Spenner (bass), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy MacKay (saxophone, oboe), Paul Carrack (keyboards) and Andy Newmark (drums) went to number 53 on the US Billboard Hot 200 and number 1, for three weeks, on the UK charts. The album was ranked at number 307 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All-Time and number 31 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980’s.
This 1982 release by Bryan Ferry (lead vocals, keyboards), Alan Spenner (bass), Phil Manzanera (guitar), Andy MacKay (saxophone, oboe), Paul Carrack (keyboards) and Andy Newmark (drums) went to number 53 on the US Billboard Hot 200 and number 1, for three weeks, on the UK charts. The album was ranked at number 307 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All-Time and number 31 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980’s.
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