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Roxy Music |  | Artist: Roxy Music Label: Toshiba EMI Japan Category: Music
List Price: $48.98 Buy New: $22.49 as of 3/15/2010 02:04 PDT details You Save: $26.49 (54%)
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Seller: carolinagirl1951 Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 746638
Format: Import, Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 5.1 x 0.3
UPC: 766487755429 EAN: 0766487755429 ASIN: B00005M6IZ
Release Date: December 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Re-Make Re-Model | | • | Ladytron | | • | If There Is Something | | • | 2 HB | | • | The Bob (Medley) | | • | Chance Meeting | | • | Would You Believe | | • | Sea Breezes | | • | Bitters End |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Japanese exclusive reissue of 1972 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
Album Details Japanese Limited Version featuring an LP Style Sleeve Cover. The Artwork Tastefully Bleeds Onto the Obi Strip and the Quality of the Sleeve Cardboard is Superiorly Thick. The Paper Quality is also Semi Glossy and the Disc Itself is a Picture Disc. Superior Piece for Collectors!
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| Customer Reviews: A album for the ages March 3, 2007 T. Bayard Williams (baltimore, md United States) Its got everything all at once: Jagged and smooth. Earthy and synthetic, soulful, mechanical, deep yet shallow, swooning vocals and rocking guitar. One of the finest albums ever made, but definitly an acquired taste. Roxy Music starts hear, and for some, it ends here as well.
What am I missing? July 5, 2002 Shawn Sutherland (Dallas, TX United States) 1 out of 11 found this review helpful
Based upon the other reviews posted here at Amazon regarding this album, all I can say is that I must be really missing something!I first encountered this album in the early 1980's (it was ten years old then) owing to the fact that it was produced by King Crimsonite Pete Sinfield. After listening to the album, I couldn't understand what the big deal was, didn't see the cause for all the rave reviews, or "get" what it was supposed to be about - aside from Bryan Ferry, et al. striking poses, sounding like a bunch of amateurs, and trying overly hard to appear avant garde. I recently re-encountered the remastered version of this CD in a store. My thought was that perhaps the passage of time had perhaps changed me enough so that I might now be able to appreciate the music contained on this CD. So, I bought it, took it home, and gave it a spin. Guess what? I still don't "get" what this album is supposed to be about, and I still don't see/hear any justification whatsoever for the raves this album receives! (The only difference in my book is that the music contained on this CD is now thirty years old as opposed to just ten years old.) The Emperor's New Clothes at its finest!
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