For Your Pleasure Album

For Your Pleasure Album. Roxy Music’s Debut & For Your Pleasure Set For HalfSpeed Vinyl Reissue This album shows Roxy's early chemistry at its bubbling best In 2004, Pitchfork listed For Your Pleasure as the 87th best album of the 1970s, and just several years later in 2012, Pitchfork critic Tom Ewing gave the album an extremely rare overall score of 10.

For Your Pleasure 2008 Dan Shepelavy
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On Roxy Music's debut, the tensions between Brian Eno and Bryan Ferry propelled their music to great, unexpected heights, and for most of the group's second album, For Your Pleasure, the band equals, if not surpasses, those expectations It was ranked #351 on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of Time in 2020.

For Your Pleasure 2008 Dan Shepelavy

Roxy Music followed up their stunning debut with 'For Your Pleasure', an album that's come to be regarded by many as the ultimate musical expression of Roxy Music's early period For Your Pleasure's two longest songs, "The Bogus Man" and the album-closing title track, leave plenty of time for Eno's deviations For this record the band found the freedom to develop the songs along experimental lines in the studio, resulting in an immensely satisfying musical statement

Paul Seesequasis on Twitter "1973’s ‘For Your Pleasure’ album inner sleeve with Brian Eno, Phil. For Your Pleasure is the second from eight studio albums (1972-1982) by English rock band Roxy Music, released 1973-03-23 Shades of Cole Porter's craftsmanship collide with screaming guitars and gurgling keyboards.

45 años de “For Your Pleasure”, extravagante placer audiovisual de Roxy Music Revista Ladosis. It went to number 4 in the United Kingdom, number 193 in the United States, number 41 in Australia and number 15 in Norway For Your Pleasure's two longest songs, "The Bogus Man" and the album-closing title track, leave plenty of time for Eno's deviations