markl
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I was just listening yet again to the fabulous Bob Ludwig-re-mastered-in-HDCD Roxy Music collection "Early Years" which summarizes Roxy's first three albums, the "classic" years in some people's minds. Damn, does that stuff hold up in terms of audio quality-- these are some amazing tracks. Before I got the remastered versions, they never sounded right, and I always HATED the early material on compilations of Roxy Music from the 80s. I came to Roxy Music in their later phase just as they were breaking up, so that version of the band was the "real" Roxy Music to me that I knew and loved.
But now that I've heard the early stuff properly for the first time, I've changed my mind and I think Roxy was more daring and adventurous (although a little over-mannered at times) in the beginning. But they clearly had an interest in sound and producers who knew how to build tracks. Not to take away from the later material which is great too, but even the most ardent fan must in retrospect admit that Avalon does contain some filler, yes?
Where do you stand on this-- do you like the early glam-era sci-fi sleazy Roxy with Brian Eno, or do you favor the later more swanky upscale beautiful loser later period typified by their final album, "Avalon"?
Or, do you like both phases? Or neither phase. Or, "Roxy who?"
Mark
But now that I've heard the early stuff properly for the first time, I've changed my mind and I think Roxy was more daring and adventurous (although a little over-mannered at times) in the beginning. But they clearly had an interest in sound and producers who knew how to build tracks. Not to take away from the later material which is great too, but even the most ardent fan must in retrospect admit that Avalon does contain some filler, yes?

Where do you stand on this-- do you like the early glam-era sci-fi sleazy Roxy with Brian Eno, or do you favor the later more swanky upscale beautiful loser later period typified by their final album, "Avalon"?
Or, do you like both phases? Or neither phase. Or, "Roxy who?"

Mark