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Released | 20 November 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1972–1982 | |||
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Length | 310:55 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | varies from track to track | |||
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The Thrill of It All is a four-CD compilation box set by the British band Roxy Music, released by Virgin in 1995 (see 1995 in music). The first three discs of the set collected key album tracks from the band's eight studio albums. The fourth disc consists of a selection of singles, B-sides and remixes. Many of the B-sides were composed by other members of the band as Bryan Ferry wanted each member of the band to benefit from songwriting royalties.[2] The release features no previously unreleased tracks, though it was the first time some tracks were released on compact disc. The set was remastered by Robert Ludwig who subsequently did the 1999 remasters for the Roxy Music catalogue.
Track listing[edit]
All tracks written by Bryan Ferry except as noted.
Disc one[edit]
- 'Re-Make/Re-Model' – 5:14 (from Roxy Music, 1972)
- 'Ladytron' – 4:26 (from Roxy Music)
- 'If There Is Something' – 6:34 (from Roxy Music)
- '2HB' – 4:30 (from Roxy Music)
- 'Chance Meeting' – 3:08 (from Roxy Music)
- 'Sea Breezes' – 7:03 (from Roxy Music)
- 'Do the Strand' – 4:04 (from For Your Pleasure, 1973)
- 'Beauty Queen' – 4:41 (from For Your Pleasure)
- 'Strictly Confidential' – 3:48 (from For Your Pleasure)
- 'Editions of You' – 3:51 (from For Your Pleasure)
- 'In Every Dream Home a Heartache' – 5:29 (from For Your Pleasure)
- 'The Bogus Man' – 9:20 (from For Your Pleasure)
- 'For Your Pleasure' – 6:51 (from For Your Pleasure)
- 'Street Life' – 3:29 (from Stranded, 1973)
- 'Just Like You' – 3:36 (from Stranded)
- 'Amazona' (Ferry, Phil Manzanera) – 4:16 (from Stranded)
Disc two[edit]
- 'A Song for Europe' (Ferry, Andy Mackay) – 5:46 (from Stranded)
- 'Mother of Pearl' – 6:52 (from Stranded)
- 'Sunset' – 6:04 (from Stranded)
- 'The Thrill of It All' – 6:24 (from Country Life, 1974)
- 'Three and Nine' (Ferry, Mackay) – 4:04 (from Country Life)
- 'All I Want Is You' – 2:53 (from Country Life)
- 'Out of the Blue' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 4:46 (from Country Life)
- 'Bitter-Sweet' (Ferry, Mackay) – 4:50 (from Country Life)
- 'Casanova' – 3:27 (from Country Life)
- 'A Really Good Time' – 3:45 (from Country Life)
- 'Prairie Rose' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 5:12 (from Country Life)
- 'Love Is the Drug' (Ferry, Mackay) – 4:11 (from Siren, 1975)
- 'Sentimental Fool' (Ferry, Mackay) – 6:14 (from Siren)
- 'Could It Happen to Me?' – 3:36 (from Siren)
- 'Both Ends Burning' – 5:16 (from Siren)
- 'Just Another High' – 6:31 (from Siren)
Disc three[edit]
- 'Manifesto' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 5:29 (from Manifesto, 1979)
- 'Trash' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 2:14 (from Manifesto)
- 'Angel Eyes' (Ferry, Mackay) – 3:32 (from 'Manifesto)
- 'Stronger Through the Years' – 6:16 (from Manifesto)
- 'Ain't That So' – 5:39 (from Manifesto)
- 'Dance Away' – 4:21 (from Manifesto)
- 'Oh Yeah' – 4:51 (from Flesh and Blood, 1980)
- 'Same Old Scene' – 3:57 (from Flesh and Blood)
- 'Flesh + Blood' – 3:08 (from Flesh and Blood)
- 'My Only Love' – 5:16 (from Flesh and Blood)
- 'Over You' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 3:27 (from Flesh and Blood)
- 'No Strange Delight' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 4:44 (from Flesh and Blood)
- 'More than This' – 4:30 (from Avalon, 1982)
- 'Avalon' – 4:16 (from Avalon)
- 'While My Heart Is Still Beating' (Ferry, Mackay) – 3:26 (from Avalon)
- 'Take a Chance with Me' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 4:42 (from Avalon)
- 'To Turn You On' – 4:16 (from Avalon)
- 'Tara' (Ferry, Mackay) – 1:43 (from Avalon)
Disc four (Rarities)[edit]
- 'Virginia Plain' – 2:56 (A-Side non-LP single, 1972)
- 'The Numberer' (Mackay) – 3:40 ('Virginia Plain' single B-side, 1972)
- 'Pyjamarama' – 3:00 (A-Side non-LP single, 1973)
- 'The Pride and the Pain' (Mackay) – 4:14 ('Pyjamarama' single B-side, 1973)
- 'Manifesto' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 4:00 (1980 re-recording; 'Over You' single B-side, 1980)
- 'Hula Kula' (Manzanera) – 2:37 ('Street Life' single B-side, 1973)
- 'Trash 2' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 3:09 ('Trash' single B-side, 1979)
- 'Your Application's Failed' (Paul Thompson) – 4:45 ('All I Want is You' single B-side, 1974)
- 'Lover' (Ferry, Manzanera) – 4:26 ('Same Old Scene' single B-side, 1980)
- 'Sultanesque' – 5:21 ('Love Is the Drug' single B-side, 1975)
- 'Dance Away' – 6:29 (12-inch single extended remix, 1979)
- 'South Downs' – 5:10 ('Oh Yeah' single B-side, 1980)
- 'Angel Eyes' (Ferry, Mackay) – 6:37 (12-inch single extended remix, 1979)
- 'Always Unknowing' – 5:21 ('Avalon' single B-side, 1982)
- 'The Main Thing' – 7:41 (12-inch single extended remix, 1982)
- 'India' – 1:46 (from Avalon; also 'More Than This' single B-side, 1982)
- 'Jealous Guy' (John Lennon) (Extended Version) – 6:11 (A-Side non-LP single, 1980)
References[edit]
- ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. The Thrill of It All at AllMusic
- ^Stump, Paul Unknown Pleasures: A Cultural History of Roxy Music, Thunder Mouth Press, 1999
Roxy Music – Discography (1972 – 2015)
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Label: Various | Genre: Glam Rock, Art Rock
Evolving from the late-’60s art-rock movement, Roxy Music had a fascination with fashion, glamour, cinema, pop art, and the avant-garde, which separated the band from their contemporaries. Dressed in bizarre, stylish costumes, the group played a defiantly experimental variation of art rock which vacillated between avant-rock and sleek pop hooks. During the early ’70s, the group was driven by the creative tension between Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno, who each pulled the band in separate directions: Ferry had a fondness for American soul and Beatlesque art-pop, while Eno was intrigued by deconstructing rock with amateurish experimentalism inspired by the Velvet Underground. This incarnation of Roxy Music may have only recorded two albums, but it inspired a legion of imitators — not only the glam-rockers of the early ’70s, but art-rockers and new wave pop groups of the late ’70s. Following Eno’s departure, Roxy Music continued with its arty inclinations for a few albums before gradually working in elements of disco and soul. Within a few years, the group had developed a sophisticated, seductive soul-pop that relied on Ferry’s stylish crooning. By the early ’80s, the group had developed into a vehicle for Ferry, so it was no surprise that he disbanded the group at the height of its commercial success in the early ’80s to pursue a solo career. ― Allmusic
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1. STUDIO:
1972. Roxy Music (1984, EG, EGCD 6, 257 944, Austria)
1972. Roxy Music (2013, Universal, VJCP-98136, Japan, SHM-CD)
1972. Roxy Music (2015, Universal, UICY-40122, Japan, PT-SHM)
1973. For Your Pleasure (1987, EG, EGCD 8, 257 945, UK)
1973. For Your Pleasure (1999, Virgin, ROXYCD2, 7243 8 47449 2 2, EU, HDCD)
1973. For Your Pleasure (2013, Universal, VJCP-98137, Japan, SHM-CD)
1973. For Your Pleasure (2015, Universal, UICY-40123, Japan, PT-SHM)
1973. Stranded (1990, EG, EGCD 10, Holland)
1973. Stranded (1999, Virgin, ROXYCD3, 7243 8 47451 2 7, EU, HDCD)
1973. Stranded (2013, Universal, VJCP-98138, Japan, SHM-CD)
1973. Stranded (2015, Universal, UICY-40124, Japan, PT-SHM)
1974. Country Life (2013, Universal, VJCP-98139, Japan, SHM-CD)
1974. Country Life (2015, Universal, UICY-40125, Japan, PT-SHM)
1975. Siren (1984, EG, 823 020-2, W.Germany)
1975. Siren (2013, Universal, VJCP-98140, Japan, SHM-CD)
1975. Siren (2015, Universal, UICY-40126, Japan, PT-SHM)
1979. Manifesto (2013, Universal, VJCP-98142, Japan, SHM-CD)
1979. Manifesto (2015, Universal, UICY-40127, Japan, PT-SHM)
1980. Flesh + Blood (1991, EG, EGCD 46, 0777 7 86406 2 2, UK)
1980. Flesh + Blood (1993, Toshiba-EMI, VJCP-23184, Japan)
1980. Flesh + Blood (2013, Universal, VJCP-98143, Japan, SHM-CD)
1980. Flesh + Blood (2015, Universal, UICY-40128, Japan, PT-SHM)
1982. Avalon (1984, Warner Bros., EG, 9 23686-2, W.Germany, Target CD)
1982. Avalon (1988, Virgin, VJD-28013, Japan)
1982. Avalon (1992, EG, Virgin, EGCD 50, 0777 7 86374 2 4, Holland)
1982. Avalon (1999, Virgin, ROXYCD9, 7243 8 47460 2 5, UK)
1982. Avalon (2013, Universal, VJCP-98144, Japan, SHM-CD)
1982. Avalon (2015, Universal, UICY-40122, Japan, PT-SHM)
Roxy Music Songs
2. LIVE:
Roxy Music Box Set
1976. Viva! Roxy Music (2013, Universal, VJCP-98141, Japan, SHM-CD)
1990. Heart Still Beating (2013, Universal, VJCP-98145, Japan, SHM-CD)
3. BOX SET:
2012. 5 Album Set(2012, EMI, 9721352, 5099997213529, Australia, 5CD)
2012. The Complete Studio Recordings 1972-1982(2012, Virgin, 5099944021726, EU, 10CD)
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