Roxy Music - MANIFESTO - pop-rock FRANCE release 12" LP Vinyl Album

Description:  This album "Roxy Music - Manifesto France" is the sixth studio album by Roxy Music, and was released in 1979 by Polydor in Europe . Following an almost four-year recording hiatus, Manifesto was Roxy Music's first album since 1975's Siren.

 

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Music Genre:

British 70s Pop, Alternative Rock 

Album Production Information:

The album: "Roxy Music - Manifesto France" was produced by: Roxy Music

Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Rhett Davies, Jimmy Douglass, Phil Brown, Randy Mason

This album was recorded at: Ridge Farm and Basing Street

Record Label Information:

Polydor 2410 651 / E.G. Records

Media Format:

12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram  

Year & Country:

1979 Made in France
Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: Roxy Music - Manifesto France
    Band-members, Musicians and Performers
  • Bryan Ferry vocals, keyboards
  • Andy Mackay oboe, saxophone
  • Phil Manzanera electric guitar
  • Paul Thompson drums
  • Paul Carrack keyboards
  • Rick Marotta drums
  • Alan Spenner bass
  • Richard Tee piano
  • Gary Tibbs bass
Complete Track-listing of the album "Roxy Music - Manifesto France"

The detailed tracklist of this record "Roxy Music - Manifesto France" is:

    Track-listing Side One:
  1. "Manifesto" (Ferry, Phil Manzanera) 5:29
  2. "Trash" (Ferry, Manzanera) 2:14
  3. "Angel Eyes" (Ferry, Andy Mackay) 3:32
  4. "Still Falls the Rain" (Ferry, Manzanera) 4:13
  5. "Stronger Through the Years" 6:16
  6. "Ain't That So" 5:39
  7. "My Little Girl" (Ferry, Manzanera) 3:17
  8. "Dance Away" 3:48
  9. "Cry, Cry, Cry" 2:55
  10. "Spin Me Round" 5:15

 

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Roxy Music - MANIFESTO - pop-rock FRANCE release 12" LP Vinyl Album album front cover

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Record Label Details: Red Coloured E.G. Records Ltd 2310 651, Fabrjque en France

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"Roxy Music" Band Description:

Roxy Music was a British art rock band that was formed in 1970. The band is known for their eclectic music style that blends various genres such as glam rock, art rock, avant-garde, and pop. They are also known for their elaborate stage performances and fashion-forward image.  

The founding members of the band were Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards), Brian Eno (synthesizers, tape effects), Andy Mackay (saxophone, oboe), Paul Thompson (drums), and Phil Manzanera (guitar). The band's lineup went through several changes throughout their career, with Ferry being the only consistent member.  

Roxy Music released their self-titled debut album in 1972, which received critical acclaim and established the band as a major force in the British music scene. The album featured the hit single "Virginia Plain," which reached the top 5 in the UK charts. The band's follow-up album, "For Your Pleasure," was released the following year and included the single "Do the Strand," which became a fan favorite.  

In 1973, Brian Eno left the band to pursue a solo career, and Roxy Music continued as a four-piece. Their third album, "Stranded," was released later that year and featured the hit single "Street Life." The album showcased the band's growing sophistication and experimentation with new sounds and arrangements.  

Roxy Music's next album, "Country Life," was released in 1974 and marked a shift towards a more polished sound. The album featured the hit single "The Thrill of It All," and the controversial album cover featuring scantily clad models caused a stir in the media.  

The band's fifth album, "Siren," was released in 1975 and featured the hit single "Love Is the Drug," which reached the top 5 in the UK and US charts. The album also featured collaborations with guest musicians such as John Gustafson on bass and Chris Spedding on guitar.  

Roxy Music's later albums, such as "Manifesto" (1979) and "Avalon" (1982), featured a more streamlined and commercial sound, with a greater emphasis on smooth melodies and polished production. The band officially disbanded in 1983, and Bryan Ferry pursued a successful solo career.  

Roxy Music's influence can be heard in the work of numerous artists, such as David Bowie, Duran Duran, and Depeche Mode. Their innovative music and fashion style helped to define the glam rock and new wave movements of the 1970s and 1980s.