Without Brian Eno, Roxy Music immediately became less experimental, yet it remained adventurous, asStranded illustrates. Under the direction of Bryan Ferry, Roxy moved toward relatively straightforward territory, adding greater layers of piano and heavy guitars. Even without the washes of Eno's synthesizers, Roxy's music remains unsettling on occasion, yet in this new incarnation, they favor more measured material, whether it's the reflective "A Song for Europe" or the shifting textures of "Psalm." Even the rockers, such as the surging "Street Life" and the segmented "Mother of Pearl," are distinguished by subtle songwriting that emphasizes both Ferry's tortured glamour and Roxy's increasingly impressive grasp of sonic detail. AMG.
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Roxy Music were my favorite band starting right from the 1st album. Though they drifted towards a more "conventional" style starting with Stranded, they remained clever, smart, stylish and damned if they didn't rocked out more. Great to hear this one again.
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