Roxy Music Nightingale HQ with Lyrics in Description

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История, судьба, подробности
Track 8 from their fifth album “Siren” released in 1975 copyright Atco Records. It was recorded at AIR Studios in London, where the band was formed in 1970. Their first few albums consisted of experimental, almost avant-garde material that would later influence the punk and electronic music styles that came later. This was mainly due to Brian Eno’s unique style and the new and creative ideas that he incorporated as their keyboard player during that time. He left the band before this album was recorded, likely due to creative differences with leader, lead vocalist and main songwriter Bryan Ferry. Ferry was often compared to David Bowie for his vocal style and fashion sense and was obviously very influenced by him because as we all know, Bowie was the man. The band was much more popular in the U.K. and Europe with a devoted fanbase there but they had several worldwide hits that charted well everywhere. The album received nothing but excellent reviews and is considered by some critics to be the band’s masterpiece or at least their first, considering how great “Avalon” is. Chris Thomas’ production is impeccable and was instrumental in the album’s success. As a youngster, he was lucky enough to work with the great George Martin and Abbey Road Studios. He was in charge of mixing Pink Floyd&"Dark Side of the Moon" and was a large part of making it the magnificent album it is. Supermodel Jerry Hall, who was Bryan Ferry&girlfriend at the time, is featured on the album cover in one...

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