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Live (Roxy Music album)

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Live
Live album by
Released2 June 2003 (2003-06-02)
Recorded17 Jun 2001 – Oct 2, 2001[1]
GenreArt rock, glam rock, new wave, new romanticism
LabelEagle
ProducerRhett Davies, Roxy Music
Roxy Music chronology
Concerto
(2001)
Live
(2003)

Live is a double live album by English art rock band Roxy Music, released in 2003. Their fourth official live album, it contains performances from a variety of venues on their 2001 reunion world tour, and represents the entire set list from those concerts.[2] Live was packaged in a Digipak case.[3]

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Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
bbc.co.uk(4/5)[4]

On AllMusic Sean Westergaard wrote: "This set should impress those unfamiliar with Roxy and will surely thrill longtime fans. It's a fine testament to this band that these songs sound timeless rather than dated nearly 30 years down the line in many cases. After nearly two decades away, Roxy Music prove that they still have plenty of style and plenty of substance".[1]

On bbc.co.uk, Nigel Bell stated: "Roxy's reunion might have been short lived (who knows?) but this is evidence that the band members can still compete with their younger upstarts".[4]

Uncut magazine wrote the following: "Brian Eno's sniffy dismissal of his former colleagues' decision to regroup for this 2001 tour was soon retracted. No wonder—from the adrenalised rampage of the opening "Re-make/Re-model" to the dazed wonder of the final "For Your Pleasure", this two-CD features Roxy sounding as good if not better than ever. Eno or no Eno. The song choices are faultless, Ferry shimmers like a wounded apparition on "Every Dream Home", and elsewhere he's a riot of swooning romance and slick-backed menace. They still capture the giddy thrall of future pop perfection like no other outfit before or since. The strangely unadvertised original drummer, Paul Thompson, remains the devastating powerhouse helping them reach places beyond other bands' comprehension. Unfeasibly brilliant, dare they now chance a full-scale new album reunion? It would need to be very good not to sour these memories."[5]

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleLength
1."Re-Make/Re-Model" (2001-07–29th; Pine Knob, Detroit)4:28
2."Street Life" (2001-09–19th; Sporthalle, Hamburg)2:28
3."Ladytron" (2001-09–24th; Forum, Milan)5:02
4."While My Heart Is Still Beating" (2001-09–29th; S.E.C.C., Glasgow)4:50
5."Out of the Blue" (2001-09–28th; E.N. Arena, Manchester)4:21
6."A Song for Europe" (2001-08–19th; Ent. Centre, Perth)8:09
7."My Only Love" (2001-09–22nd; Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart)8:25
8."In Every Dream Home a Heartache" (2001-09–14th; Sportspaleis, Antwerp)6:18
9."Oh Yeah" (2001-07–29th; Pine Knob, Detroit)4:21
10."Both Ends Burning" (2001-09–24th; Forum, Milan)6:06
11."Tara" (2001-07–16th; Air Canada Centre, Toronto)3:27

Disc two

No.TitleLength
1."More than This" (2001-09–07th; Int. Forum, Tokyo)3:55
2."If There Is Something" (2001-06–17th; N.E.C., Birmingham)5:54
3."Mother of Pearl" (2001-09–26th; Gasometer, Vienna)6:10
4."Avalon" (2001-10–02nd; Apollo, London)4:20
5."Dance Away" (2001-08–17th; Ent. Centre, Adelaide)3:51
6."Jealous Guy" (2001-06–17th; N.E.C., Birmingham)5:25
7."Editions of You" (2001-08–19th; Ent. Centre, Perth)3:47
8."Virginia Plain" (2001-09–22nd; Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart)3:01
9."Love Is the Drug" (2001-08–19th; Ent. Centre, Perth)3:48
10."Do the Strand" (2001-08–03rd; G.M.P., Vancouver)3:50
11."For Your Pleasure" (2001-08–17th; Ent. Centre, Adelaide)6:41

Personnel

Roxy Music

with:

  • Chris Spedding - guitar
  • Colin Good - piano, backing vocals, musical director
  • Zev Katz - bass
  • Lucy Wilkins - violin, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Julia Thornton - percussion, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Sarah Brown - backing vocals
  • Yanick Étienne - backing vocals
  • Michelle John - backing vocals
  • Sharon White - backing vocals

Production

References

  1. ^ a b c "Live - Roxy Music | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Roxy Music - Live by Roxy Music". Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2008.
  3. ^ "Concerto (Live) [Digipak] - Roxy Music : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk". Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2008.
  4. ^ a b "BBC - Nottingham Music - Roxy Music". Archived from the original on 29 March 2005. Retrieved 19 September 2008.
  5. ^ "Roxy Music - Live - Uncut.co.uk". Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
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