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  1. "Early years" includes titles from the 3 albums (Roxy Music, For your pleasure and Stranded) plus the 2 singles (Virginia and Pyjama). The collection is good and reflects well the brilliant music of the band in the years 1972-74.

  2. Roxy Music byla anglická art rocková skupina založená v roce 1971 absolventem umělecké školy Bryanem Ferrym (zpěvák a klávesista). Dalšími členy byli Phil Manzanera ( kytary ), Andy Mackay ( saxofon a hoboj ) a Paul Thompson ( bicí a perkuse ), Brian Eno ( syntetizér , pásky), pozdější slavný hudebník a producent a Eddie Jobson (syntetizér a housle ), který jej nahradil.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "The Early Years" on Discogs.

  4. The Early Years covers my favourite phase of Roxy Music’s career – the Eno years and immediately after his departure, when they were still trying to impress with their musical adventurousness, instead of becoming some sort of audio equivalent of a lifestyle magazine.

  5. An album compiled from their first 3 albums simply titled "The Early Years" was released in 2000 with much of this music being relevant and influential to many of the contemporary artists of 2000. Roxy announced their planned reformation and forthcoming world tour in a press conference in The Savoy in The Strand (of all places) in February 2001.

  6. Product description. CD: Roxy Music,The Early Years. Amazon.co.uk. Drawing on key tracks from the band's first three albums (1972-1973), The Early Years clarifies that Roxy Music's egg-headed art-rock innovation (the louche and debonair trash-cabaret croon of Bryan Ferry, the wonky metal-detector sonics of Brian Eno 's "keyboards"') will forever remain on the right side of chic.

  7. This incarnation of Roxy Music may have only recorded two albums, 1972's Roxy Music and 1973's For Your Pleasure, but it inspired a legion of imitators -- not only the glam rockers of the early '70s, but art-rockers and new wave pop groups of the late '70s. Following Eno's departure, Roxy Music continued with its arty inclinations, releasing ...