The Best Of Roxy Music

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Album Information
  • Artist: Roxy Music (See All Albums by Roxy Music)
  • Date Released: Mar 3, 2003

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: VIRGIN

Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 75:39

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great intro for new roxy fans

DocRock

My introduction to Roxy Music came in the 80's with the film "Times Square" which prominently featured the sumptuous new wave/disco hit "Same Old Scene". For me, this is reason enough to get this cd. However, listening further to their last great single "Avalon" (which opens this collection), "Jealous Guy" (one of the best John Lennon covers ever - check out the live version on the cd "Heart still beating" - wow!), early US hit "dance away" and the glam disco effect of "love is the drug", and you have a great intro to this band that was ever changing its sound through the 70's and 80's.

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Released to herald a reunion of the band and superseding several out-of-print predecessors, The Best of Roxy Music is an excellent summary of the group’s hits and album highlights between 1972 and 1982. There are really two editions of Roxy Music, the glam rock unit that achieved widespread U.K. success from 1972 to 1975, and the more polished one that was a broader international success from 1979 to 1982. The compilers have dealt with the dichotomy and the more lasting popularity of the later recordings by presenting the compilation in reverse chronological order, so that soft rock hits like “Over You” and “Dance Away,” which scored in America, come before U.K.-only hits like “Street Life” and “Virginia Plain,” which rock much harder. But all the major hits are here (only a couple of less-successful British singles chart entries are missing), augmented by memorable album tracks like “Do the Strand” and “Mother of Pearl.” In print or not, this is the best single-disc collection of Roxy Music, since it is more complete than earlier compilations like the 1977 Greatest Hits and 1983 The Atlantic Years (1973-1980) LPs, and, unlike later best-ofs such as Street Life: 20 Great Hits (1986), The Ultimate Collection (1988), and More Than This: The Best of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music (1995) (the latter two U.K. releases), it is not divided between Bryan Ferry solo tracks and Roxy Music ones. – William Ruhlmann

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