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Casino [Original Soundtrack]
(1995)
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The soundtrack to Martin Scorsese's '70s mob epic Casino is as over-sized as the movie. Assembled by Robbie Robertson, the album runs the gamut from schmaltzy pop to blues and rock & roll, featuring a great assortment of classic tracks and performers. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Best of Roxy Music
(2001)
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Roxy Music
Released to herald a reunion of the band and superseding several out-of-print predecessors, The Best of Roxy Music is an excellent summary of the group's hits and album highlights between 1972 and 1982. There are really two editions of Roxy Music, the glam rock unit that achieved widespread U.K. success from 1972 to 1975, and the more polished one ...
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The Platinum Collection
(2004)
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Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music
Along with Queen, Roxy Music started life as a glam band with a heavy prog rock edge before embarking on a long and successful career that saw a variety of musical styles touched upon. And while quite a few single-disc Roxy Music compilations have been released over the years (the best probably being the 1986 collection, Street Life: 20 Greatest ...
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Siren
(1975)
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Roxy Music
Abandoning the intoxicating blend of art rock and glam-pop that distinguished Stranded and Country Life, Roxy Music concentrates on Bryan Ferry's suave, charming crooner persona for the elegantly modern Siren. As the disco-fied opener "Love Is the Drug" makes clear, Roxy embraces dance and unabashed pop on Siren, weaving them into their sleek, ...
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Warm Leatherette
(1980)
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Grace Jones
Grace Jones teamed with the great reggae production duo of Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare on this '80 album, and made the transition from straight dance and club act into quasi-pop star with reggae and urban contemporary leaning. The single "Private Life" was one of her best, and the overall album had more energy and production gloss than ...
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Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions
(1998)
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Grace Jones
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The Collection
(2004)
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Grace Jones
Grace Jones' The Collection, released in 2004 by the Spectrum offshoot of Universal U.K., found enough room for a demo of "Ring of Fire" (a Johnny Cash cover) but decided not to include "Pull Up to the Bumper," one of the singer's biggest singles (if not the biggest). It's one of few flaws, but it is a massive flaw, and it makes the disc a ...
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Ultimate Collection [EMI]
(2004)
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Bryan Ferry
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More Than This: The Best of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
(1999)
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Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music
In November 1980, Roxy Music scored their 13th straight UK hit with "The Same Old Scene". Who could have guessed that, less than 20 years on, there would be an entire sub-category of Roxy/Bryan Ferry albums that might easily be lumped beneath a similar banner? Fact - between 1972 and 1995, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music placed 42 singles on the ...
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Ultimate Collection
(2006)
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Grace Jones
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Live
(2003)
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Roxy Music
After 18 years off, everyone knew that Roxy Music's 2001 reunion tour was going to be an event, and by all accounts, it was. But once the thrill of it all wore off, did the band still have anything to say musically? The answer is a resounding yes . Eagle Records' release of the double-CD Live features tracks recorded all over the world, creating ...
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Heart Still Beating
(1990)
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Roxy Music
Recorded live in France in 1982 but not released on CD in the U.S. until 1990, Heart Still Beating isn't quite in a class with Roxy Music's first live album, Viva, but nonetheless gives us a lot to be excited about. Lead singer Bryan Ferry and guitarist Phil Manzanera sound quite inspired much of the time, and Manzanera delivers some excellent ...
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Idol Rock
(2007)
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Leif Garrett
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Grace Jones
(2003)
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Grace Jones
Basically, this Grace Jones entry in the Millennium Collection series is a one-disc version of Private Life: The Compass Point Sessions with "La Vie en Rose" added as representation of her early disco years. The Compass Point years were great, with Sly & Robbie providing the groovy reggae backbeat and Jones supplying the European iciness. The ...
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Super Mario Brothers
(1993)
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Original Soundtrack
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Lucky Numbers
(2000)
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Original Soundtrack
Lucky Numbers, Nora Ephron's black comedy about rigging the state lottery, was a disappointment, but the film's soundtrack featuring a collection of pop tunes from the '80s is considerably more entertaining. The Cars' "Moving in Stereo," Animotion's "Obsession," Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes," Queen's "We Are the Champions," and Blondie's "Rapture ...
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Concerto
(2001)
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Roxy Music
Released 22 years after the fact, this two-disc set documents Roxy Music during their Manifesto tour. The band was beginning to veer from more adventurous progressive rock leanings to concentrate on the sophisticated pop and dance music that would surface on Flesh & Blood and Avalon. Six of the first eight songs are from the pivotal Manifesto, ...
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Atlantic Years (1973-1980)
(1983)
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Roxy Music
Mourning Roxy Music's departure to Warner Brothers for their final album, Avalon, The Atlantic Years is a very top-heavy compilation concentrating on the band's final last albums for Atco, then tracking back to radio faves "Do the Strand" and "Love Is the Drug" to justify its title. As such, it was placed perfectly to wrap up any wallflowers who'd ...
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Las Vegas
(1998)
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Burger/Ink
Quite distanced from the legion of echo-chamber drumkick records in Mike Ink's catalogue, Las Vegas presents a series of languid trance numbers that reprise the deep-sea dub of his Studio 1 recordings but without the straightahead four-four beats. Obviously, Jörg Burger must deserve much of the credit for Las Vegas, from highlight tracks "Flesh & ...
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The Collection [EMI]
(2004)
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Roxy Music
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Colour Collection
(2006)
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Grace Jones
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Lost & Found in the Seventies
(2004)
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Various Artists
Lost & Found in the Seventies is a bad title for a good collection of pop, rock, and soul from the '70s. The title seems to imply that the disc is made up of rare or interesting songs residing somewhere out of the mainstream of sales and radio play. Instead, it is a collection of some of the biggest hits of the decade, like Don McLean's "American ...
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Modern Rock
(1999)
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Various Artists
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Get Ready
(1996)
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Modern Rocketry
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Universal Masters Collection
(2003)
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Grace Jones
Universal Masters Collection, released in Europe, is much like the 20th Century Masters set released in the U.S. It's dominated by the Compass Point sessions assisted by Sly & Robbie (also featuring the keyboard wizardry of the great Wally Badarou) and cuts off before 1985's Slave to the Rhythm. So most of the essential singles are here, including ...
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