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  1. PHIL MANZANERA Vozero reviews / from Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock website. Progarchives.com ... a fabulous oboe intervention from the ever reliable Andy Mackay and of course, a series of typical blooming guitar leads full of restrained glory. The finale is the continuation of the earlier "Vida" theme, morphing into the ...

  2. Vozero was Manzanera’s first solo album in 10 years. All the tracks were written by Manzanera, and in addition to Phil’s distinctive and eclectic guitar work, the album also prominently features Robert Wyatt, a guest spot for Andy Mackay on oboe, and a cast of other musicians and singers.

  3. Phil did some live dates in UK to promote the album with guest appearances with his Roxy sidekicks Paul Thompson and Andy Mackay. In 1978 he released the single ‘Remote Comtrol’ from the album ‘K-Scope’ before reforming Roxy Music with Paul, Bryan and Andy.

  4. Phil Manzanera is a creative guitar legend of the very highest order and Andy Mackay remains arguably the most well-known and loved saxophone player outside of Mel Collins. With "Am.Pm.", they have created a rather exhilarating all-instrumental release that truly deserves more than cursory acknowledgement, perhaps even tossing in massive applause.

  5. Vozero was Manzanera’s first solo album in 10 years. All the tracks were written by Manzanera, and in addition to Phil’s distinctive and eclectic guitar work, the album also prominently features Robert Wyatt, a guest spot for Andy Mackay on oboe, and a cast of other musicians and singers.

  6. After David O'List left the group in early 1972 (before the group had made any commercially issued recordings), Manzanera was invited to replace O'List as Roxy Music's guitarist. [1] His bandmates at this time were Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno, Paul Thompson, Andy Mackay, and Graham Simpson.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Vozero" on Discogs.