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  1. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group For Your Pleasure · Roxy Music For Your Pleasure ℗ 1999 Virgin Records Limited Released on: 1973-03-23 Prod...

  2. For Your Pleasure is another really good studio album from Roxy Music. There's little music from the early 70's that combined such an arty/experimental attitude with so much poppy catchyness. No wonder they got such a far reaching respect during the 80's. The album is a bit uneven unfortunately.

  3. For Your Pleasure is the second studio album by the English rock band Roxy Music, released on 23 March 1973 by Island Records. It was their last to feature synthesiser and sound specialist Brian Eno.

  4. For Your Pleasure marked the final appearance of Brian Eno on a Roxy Music album. "It was time for him to move on because what he could do within the group was too concentrated," Ferry explained. "At the beginning of Roxy he'd been sort of mixing the sound and treating the instruments other people were playing through his synthesizer.

  5. After the stylistic rush of their debut album, For Your Pleasure, recorded in February 1973 at George Martin’s AIR Studios in London, is probably the most consistent album of Roxy Music's career.

  6. Roxy Music, introducing themselves at last at the very end of their second album. The lyrics seem to be at once a premonition and flashback of moments and highlights of their (or Ferry's) life. Crafting their art, schmoozing at country estates with the stars even into their elderly years.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2013 · 85. After this record Eno left Roxy Music to become a singular inventor in the universe of Avantgarde-pop. So here we have the last record where the elegant stylish dandy-ism of Brian Ferry was countered by the genre defying weirdness of Eno. Solid dark fun throughout with the exception of "In every dream Home a Heartache".