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In 1973, Roxy Music followed up their debut with For Your Pleasure. This time, they were able to spend more time in the studio, resulting a more elaborate and experimental production.
Roxy Music's self-titled seminal debut album, released in 1972, firmly put Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno at the forefront of the art-rock movement. Their penchant for glamour was showcased in the lyrics and immortalized in the 1950sstyle album cover.
It was preceded by the single "Over You," a #5 UK hit that also provided the band with a rare entry on Billboard's Hot 100 at #80. Flesh + Blood also included covers of The Byrds' "Eight Miles High" and Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour."
Swamp Dogg's second album, reissued for the very first time on vinyl since its original release in 1971. "Rat On!", was ranked as having one of the top ten worst album covers of all time, an achievement that Swamp Dogg is rightfully proud of.
Patience is an album fascinated with the physical experience of the body, it's songs tracking the movements of mouths and hands and racing hearts, skin and spit and teeth and blood.
This super rare Gospel-Soul record, originally released on the short-lived US funk/disco label Cheri Records, sees it's very first reissue since 1982 on Record Store Day 2025. Original copies are almost impossible to get a hold of.