Led by Bryan Ferry, the hippest Geordie in town, Roxy Music kicked against the denim-clad anonymity of the early '70s and turned the first half of the decade into a huge glam-rock party. The mid-'70s saw rows and band splits before Roxy reformed as a slick, sophisticated lounge-disco concern before finally imploding, after a successful but very druggy US tour, in 1983. After 18 years, Roxy Music reformed in 2001 for a greatest hits album and sell-out US and European tour. Then, sensationally, they announced in March 2005 ...
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Led by Bryan Ferry, the hippest Geordie in town, Roxy Music kicked against the denim-clad anonymity of the early '70s and turned the first half of the decade into a huge glam-rock party. The mid-'70s saw rows and band splits before Roxy reformed as a slick, sophisticated lounge-disco concern before finally imploding, after a successful but very druggy US tour, in 1983. After 18 years, Roxy Music reformed in 2001 for a greatest hits album and sell-out US and European tour. Then, sensationally, they announced in March 2005 that they were going back into the studio to work on a new album. With their profile sky high, the timing is perfect for this new edition of David Buckley's definitive biography of the band.
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Add this copy of The Thrill of It All: the Story of Bryan Ferry & Roxy to cart. $167.27, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Chicago Review Press.