Historical Archive
Roxy Music's self-titled debut album, released in 1972, is a seminal work that helped define the glam rock genre. Blending art rock with elements of pop and avant-garde, the album features lush arrangements, innovative production techniques, and Bryan Ferry's distinctive vocal style. Songs like 'Virginia Plain' and 'Re-Make/Re-Model' showcase the band's eclectic influences, from jazz to classical, and their flair for theatricality. The album's striking cover art, designed by Antony Price, further established Roxy Music's image as pioneers of both music and fashion, influencing countless artists in the years to come.