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For Your Pleasure

 
Album Review: For Your Pleasure

  • Artist: Roxy Music
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1973
  • Total Time: 42:16
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On Roxy Music's debut, the tensions between Brian Eno and Bryan Ferry propelled their music to great, unexpected heights, and for most of the group's second album, For Your Pleasure, the band equals, if not surpasses, those expectations. However, there are a handful of moments where those tensions become unbearable, as when Eno wants to move toward texture and Ferry wants to stay in more conventional rock territory; the nine-minute "The Bogus Man" captures such creative tensions perfectly, and it's easy to see why Eno left the group after the album was completed. Still, those differences result in yet another extraordinary record from Roxy Music, one that demonstrates even more clearly than the debut how avant-garde ideas can flourish in a pop setting. This is especially evident in the driving singles "Do the Strand" and "Editions of You," which pulsate with raw energy and jarring melodic structures. Roxy also illuminate the slower numbers, such as the eerie "In Every Dream Home a Heartache," with atonal, shimmering synthesizers, textures that were unexpected and innovative at the time of its release. Similarly, all of For Your Pleasure walks the tightrope between the experimental and the accessible, creating a new vocabulary for rock bands, and one that was exploited heavily in the ensuing decade. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Do the Strand (Lyrics) Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (4:04)
Beauty Queen (Lyrics) Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (4:41)
Strictly Confidential (Lyrics) Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (3:48)
Editions of You (Lyrics) Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (3:51)
In Every Dream Home a Heartache Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (5:29)
The Bogus Man Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (9:20)
Grey Lagoons (Lyrics) Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (4:13)
For Your Pleasure Bryan Ferry Roxy Music (6:51)

Credits

Bryan Ferry (Keyboards), Bryan Ferry (Vocals), Bryan Ferry (Art Direction), Bryan Ferry (Cover Art Concept), Phil Manzanera (Guitar), CCS (Artwork), John Anthony (Producer), Brian Eno (Synthesizer), Brian Eno (Keyboards), Brian Eno (Tape), Brian Eno (Tapes), Bob Ludwig (Digital Remastering), Andy Mackay (Oboe), Andy Mackay (Saxophone), John Middleton (Engineer), Roxy Music (Arranger), Roxy Music (Producer), Roxy Music (Main Performer), John Porter (Bass), John Punter (Engineer), Paul Thompson (Drums), Smile (Hair Stylist), Eno (Synthesizer), Eno (Tapes), Chris Thomas (Producer), Anthony Price (Clothing/Wardrobe), Anthony Price (Make-Up), Anthony Price (Hair Stylist), Anthony Price (Wardrobe), Nicholas Deville (Art Direction), Nicholas Deville (Photography), Antony Price (Clothing/Wardrobe), Antony Price (Make-Up), Antony Price (Hair Stylist), Karl Stoecker (Photography), Jennings (Crew), Chris E. Thomas (Producer)
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For Your Pleasure
Studio album by Roxy Music
Released 24 March 1973 (1973-03-24)
Recorded March 1973 (1973-03) at AIR Studios, London
Genre Glam rock, art rock
Length 42:16
Label Island, Polydor (UK)
Warner Bros., Atco, Reprise (U.S.) [1]
Producer Chris Thomas, John Anthony, Roxy Music
Professional reviews
Roxy Music chronology
Roxy Music
(1972)
For Your Pleasure
(1973)
Stranded
(1973)
Singles from For Your Pleasure
  1. "Do the Strand"
    Released: July 1973 (1973-07) [1]

For Your Pleasure is a 1973 album by the British glam and art rock group Roxy Music, released by Island Records (see 1973 in music). The band's second album, it was also their last to feature synthesizer and sound specialist Brian Eno, who would later gain acclaim as a solo artist and producer.

Contents

Production

The group was able to spend more studio time on this album than on their debut, combining strong song material by Bryan Ferry with more elaborate production treatments. For example, the song "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" (Ferry's sinister ode to a blow-up doll) fades out in its closing section, only to fade back in again with all the instruments subjected to a pronounced phasing treatment. The title track fades out in an elaborate blend of tape loop effects. Eno remarked that the eerie "Bogus Man" displayed similarities with contemporary material by the krautrock group Can.[2]

Of the more upbeat numbers on the album, "Do the Strand" and "Editions of You" were both based around insistent rhythms in the tradition of the band's first single "Virginia Plain". "Do the Strand" has been called the archetypal Roxy Music anthem, whilst "Editions of You" was notable for a series of ear-catching solos by Andy Mackay (sax), Eno (VCS3), and Phil Manzanera (guitar).

Brian Eno is very present in the final song from the album, "For Your Pleasure" making it unlike any other song. The song ends with the voice of Judi Dench saying "Don't ask why" amid tapes of the opening vocals ('Well, how are you?') from "Chance Meeting" from the first Roxy Music album. A live recording of the song has been used in 1975 as a B-side to "Both Ends Burning".

Promotion

As with the debut Roxy Music album, no UK singles were lifted from For Your Pleasure upon its initial release. A single-only release, "Pyjamarama" b/w "The Pride and the Pain", was used to promote the album in Britain, making #10. "Do the Strand" b/w "Editions of You" was released as a single in the US and Europe; it was finally issued as a UK single in 1978 to promote Roxy's Greatest Hits album, released in December the previous year.

The cover photo, taken by Karl Stoecker, featured Bryan Ferry's girlfriend at the time, singer and model Amanda Lear. Original pressings of the album (by Island Records in the U.K., and Warner Bros. Records in the U.S.), featured a gatefold sleeve picturing all five band members wearing their Antony Price-designed stage costumes and posing with guitars.

Reception

For Your Pleasure made #4 in UK charts in 1973. In 2000 Q magazine placed it at number 33 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2003, the album was ranked number 394 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. It was one of four by the group that made the list (Country Life, Siren and Avalon being the others). It placed at 87 on Pitchfork Media's Top 100 Albums of the 1970s.[3] The citation notes that Morrissey told the British press that "he could 'only think of one truly great British album': For Your Pleasure."

Track listing

All songs written by Bryan Ferry.

Side One

  1. "Do the Strand" – 4:04
  2. "Beauty Queen" – 4:41
  3. "Strictly Confidential" – 3:48
  4. "Editions of You" – 3:51
  5. "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" – 5:29 (LP editions of the album incorrectly listed the song's timing as 4:25, due to its "false fade" referenced above)

Side Two

  1. "The Bogus Man" – 9:20
  2. "Grey Lagoons" – 4:13
  3. "For Your Pleasure" – 6:51

Personnel

Production

Notes

  1. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2006). The Essential Rock Discography. Edinburgh: Canongate. p. 930. ISBN 1841958603. 
  2. ^ Stump, Paul (1998). Unknown Pleasures: A Cultural Biography of Roxy Music, Quartet (UK)/Thunder's Mouth (U.S.), ISBN 1-56025-212-X, p. 82.
  3. ^ Top 100 Albums of the 1970s, Pitchfork Media, 6-23-04, accessed 10-14-08.

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