Album Description:
Roxy Music's "High Road" is a remarkable 12" LP vinyl album that captures the band's electrifying performance at the Apollo Theatre in Glasgow. Produced by Rhett Davies and Roxy Music themselves, this live recording presents an exceptional display of their artistry and stage presence. With an impressive lineup of talented musicians and performers, including Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera, and Andy Mackay, "High Road" delivers a captivating musical journey that showcases Roxy Music at their finest.
The Live Experience:
Recorded by Radio Clyde's Mobile 2 and engineered by Alan Boyd, the sound quality on "High Road" is exceptional, providing a true representation of Roxy Music's live performance. The Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, serves as the perfect backdrop for the band's energetic and dynamic set. The audience's cheers and applause, interspersed with the band's flawless performance, create an immersive experience for the listeners.
Track-Listing:
Side One of the album opens with "Can't Let Go", a pulsating track that sets the tone for the entire live experience. Bryan Ferry's charismatic vocals, coupled with the band's tight musicianship, immediately captivate the audience. The following track, "My Only Love", showcases Ferry's emotive delivery, drawing listeners into a world of heartfelt lyrics and melodic beauty.
Side Two begins with a powerful rendition of Neil Young's "Like a Hurricane". Roxy Music's interpretation of the song infuses it with their own unique flair, creating an intense and atmospheric sonic landscape. The album concludes with "Jealous Guy", a touching tribute to John Lennon. Ferry's heartfelt rendition, combined with the band's masterful arrangement, brings forth a profound emotional connection with the audience.
Musical Brilliance:
The chemistry among the band members is palpable throughout the entire album. Bryan Ferry's distinctive voice remains a highlight, effortlessly conveying emotion and vulnerability. Phil Manzanera's virtuosic guitar playing adds depth and texture to the songs, while Andy Mackay's saxophone brings an element of sophistication and elegance. The rhythm section comprising Neil Hubbard, Andy Newmark, and Alan Spenner provides a solid foundation, allowing the band to explore various musical styles with precision and flair. Jimmy Maelen's percussions, Guy Fletcher's keyboards, and the backing vocals of Michelle Cobbs, Tawatha Agee, and others enhance the overall richness of Roxy Music's sound.
Album Cover Design:
The album cover of "High Road" is a visual masterpiece, designed collaboratively by Bryan Ferry, Neil Kirk, Antony Price, Peter Saville, and Thareta de Oliveira. It captures the essence of Roxy Music's artistic vision, blending elegance with avant-garde sensibilities. The cover artwork serves as a window into the band's world, inviting listeners to embark on a captivating musical journey.
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Music Genre:
80s Pop / New Wave / Art RockArt Rock – Subgenre of progressive rockThe moment rock put on better clothes and started reading philosophy between guitar solos. Read more... Art Rock is the ambitious cousin of progressive rock that stepped into the late 1960s and early 1970s and decided three chords were not enough. I watched it unfold in real time: bands stretching songs past the polite radio limit, folding in classical moods, jazz phrasing, avant-garde textures, and a dash of theatre. From 1967 through the mid-1970s it blurred into glam, prog, and experimental scenes, then resurfaced in post-punk and new wave in the late 1970s. It was never just about complexity; it was about attitude, image, and daring to treat a vinyl LP like a canvas rather than a coaster.
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Album Production Information:
The album: "ROXY MUSIQUE - High Road" was produced by:
Rhett Davies and Roxy Music
Sound/Recording Engineer(s):
Alan Boyd
This album was recorded live at the Apollo Theatre Glasgow, by Radio Clyde's Mobile 2
Album cover design:
Bryan Ferry, Neil Kirk, Antony Price, Peter Saville. Thareta de Oliveira
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Record Label & Catalognr: E.G. Records 2335 269 |
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Media Format: 12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
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Year & Country:
1983 Made in West Germany |