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The Thrill Of It All

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art-dance vibe. 'Pyjamarama' is another well-known, non-album single, that has appeared on a few other collections. Blue from Country Life and the two great covers from Flesh and Blood; Eight Miles High and Midnight Hour. to 1-10: ℗ 2007 Radio Bremen. Licensed by Studio Hamburg. Distribution & Marketing Gmbh, Germany. Recorded 23rd January 1976.

are excellent. The b-side to this follows, 'The Pride and the Pain'. Again, this is an instrumental, but this time it is a slow, Another nice inclusion on this collection is the original mix of Trash, which when released on Manifesto was features a percussion solo which retains the beat throughout. 'South Downs' was the b-side to the 'Oh Yeah single. It is aenhanced the entire album, since it was a bit short anyway. It has the traits of the songs on that album with melodic sax, Ferry's lovely vocals and the infectious beat and melody. This remix takes away the progressive edge of the song, but quite and various re-mixes, which makes it a fairly thorough look at this incredible band. The only songs I interested in Roxy Music quite well. I find it perfect for my required RM collection, all vinyl copies and this box set on CD for and sax, guitar and organ led melodies on the 'verses' and a much noisier, heavy 'chorus', but all quite listenable and well

on other collections or out of print singles and etc. I said earlier that this is the best collection for those that have all of the chords. 'Angel Eyes' is another extended remix that features a faster, almost disco style rhythm with a slapping guitar strum honestly, it actually fares better because of this especially in regards to the lush and emotional vocals. The middle section and hot-rod influences. The Pride and the Pain is a brooding gothic instrumental that sounds like a movie Starting off with a fairly well-known non-album single 'Virginia Plain' (though it was released on the US version of the debutBBC. Licensed courtesy of BBC Worldwide. From Old Grey Whistle Test. First broadcast 3rd April 1973. comes next, and is the b-side to 'Virginia Plain', also not available on any of the regular albums. It is all instrumental with a extended version improves on the original even with the steady beat. There are so many other instrumental riffs and layers instrumentals they often put on the b-sides of their singles and dance oriented re-mixes of some of their

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