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Both Ends Burning Single: 1975
A Siren Live Glam Torch Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on December 12, 1975, on Island Records (catalogue: WIP 6262), Roxy Music’s “Both Ends Burning” was the second single from Siren. The A-side (studio, edited to 3:58) was backed with “For Your Pleasure” recorded live at Wembley Empire Pool in October 1975. Produced by Chris Thomas & Roxy Music, pressed by CBS Aston Clinton with solid centre, knockout centre, promo, and rare blank B-label variants. Peaked at No

Roxy Music
Dec 12, 19752 min read


Roxy on the Road Article: 1974
Roxy Music's Fanatical Tour vs. Cool Press Published in the UK on January 31, 1974, Music Scene magazine’s two-page article “Roxy on the Road” examined Roxy Music’s peculiar situation in recent months. The piece noted that while the band’s support from fans remained as strong as ever — with the reception on their recent tour described as fanatical to say the least — the response from the press had been as cool as the fans were heated. Article Text ROXY MUSIC have found them-s

Roxy Music
Jan 31, 19744 min read


Stranded, But Only at the Top! Article: 1974
Roxy Music's No. 1 Stranded Triumph Published in the UK on January 26, 1974, Popswop magazine’s one-page article “Stranded, But Only at the Top!” celebrated Roxy Music’s latest album Stranded reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. The feature highlighted the band’s artistic evolution, Bryan Ferry’s suave vocal style, Phil Manzanera’s inventive guitar, and the lush, sophisticated sound that defined their third album — their first chart-topper. It captured the excitement of Ro

Roxy Music
Jan 26, 19741 min read


📰 Roxy Music UK Tour – Advert: Mar. 1973
A sleek, minimalist tour poster marking Roxy Music’s nationwide rise in early 1973, supported by Sharks and Lloyd Watson.

Roxy Music
Mar 3, 19732 min read


⭐ Pyjamarama – Single: Feb. 1973
A sleek, art‑school glam single marking Roxy Music’s early ascent.

Roxy Music
Feb 23, 19733 min read


Eno's A Flight of Fantasy: 1973
Nick Kent on Eno's Bizarre Maida Vale Domain The one-page article in New Musical Express (February 3, 1973) by Nick Kent explored the bizarre domain of Roxy Music's synthesiser kid Brian Eno. It opened with a vivid description of Eno's Playboy bachelor flat in mystical Maida Vale, calling its decor God's own gift to a journalist caught for a good opening paragraph. The music room was festooned with all manner of bizarre technological innovations — keyboard instruments, sprawl

Roxy Music
Feb 3, 19737 min read


Cover & Four-Page Article: 1973
Roxy's Hollywood to Tomorrow Journey Published in France in January 1973, Rock & Folk magazine’s cover and four-page feature on Roxy Music carried the headline “From Hollywood to tomorrow, via Bo.” The article opened with a flashback to Hollywood luxury — a scent of the past, velvet, wall hangings, marble, bronze, statues, and vast sofas, anachronisms of an outdated refinement — at the lounges of the George V Hotel in Paris. This was where the members of Roxy Music — Bryan Fe

Roxy Music
Jan 1, 197311 min read


Why Brian Pulls the Curtains Article : 1973
Eno’s mysterious exit – the synth wizard pulls the Roxy curtain! Roxy Music’s Why Brian Pulls the Curtains, a one-page article in Disc magazine, January 1, 1973. More Roxy early drama added weekly.

Roxy Music
Jan 1, 19731 min read
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