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  1. In The 70’s she was chosen to be the cover girl of an album by Roxy Music For Your Pleasures Pleasure, at which time she started a wild affair with Bryan Ferry. They became engaged however the romance ended. Apparently she also knew David Bowie and was asked to be the hostess on his “Midnight Special” floor show with him.

  2. Review. Review Summary: For our pleasure. For a bunch of voguish, sartorial art rockers, Roxy Music enjoyed a commendable level of success with their eponymous debut album, with the record itself reaching number 10 in the UK album chart, and its lead single 'Virginia Plain' faring even better, stealing the number 4 spot, and in the process ...

  3. 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".

  4. For Your Pleasure è il secondo album della band glam rock britannica Roxy Music, pubblicato nel 1973 dalla Island Records. È l'ultimo album in cui suona con il gruppo Brian Eno, genio del sintetizzatore e degli effetti elettronici, che comincerà subito dopo una fortunata carriera solista.

  5. For Your Pleasure. For Your Pleasure is the second studio album by English rock band Roxy Music. It was released on 23 March, 1973 through Island Records. It went to number 4 in the United Kingdom, number 193 in the United States, number 41 in Australia and number 15 in Norway. It was ranked #351 on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of Time ...

  6. The Scottish band Simple Minds recorded an acoustic version of "For Your Pleasure" for their 2001 covers album, Neon Lights.Discussing their decision to cover the song, frontman Jim Kerr said, "Roxy Music was probably the predominant influence on Simple Minds in terms of the sound of the guitars and the synthesizers, melodies, etc." He added, "We've chosen, I think, a more obscure Roxy song ...

  7. No. 0000286. André. I'm not sure what I expected from my first full Roxy Music experience, but For Your Pleasure certainly ended up surprising me. The record approaches its 50th anniversary and its experimental spin on glam rock still sounds unique to my modern ears.