Michael Bracewell
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Re-make/Re-model: Becoming Roxy Music
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2007
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13 editions
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Unfinished Business
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Souvenir
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England Is Mine: Pop Life in Albion from Wilde to Goldie
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1997
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7 editions
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Perfect Tense
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2001
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4 editions
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When Surface Was Depth: Death by Cappuccino and Other Reflections on Music and Culture in the 1990's
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2002
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6 editions
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The Conclave
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Divine Concepts Of Physical Beauty
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1989
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5 editions
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The Crypto-Amnesia Club
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1988
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2 editions
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Simon Barker: Punk's Dead
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2014
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4 editions
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“Local newspapers are directories of horror - unbelievably vile people doing unbelievably vile things to each other.”
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“Roxy Music became, as Bryan Ferry would observe in 1975, ‘above all … a state of mind’.”
― Roxy: The Band that Invented an Era
― Roxy: The Band that Invented an Era
“Bryan Ferry: ‘It’s always sad when I go back to Newcastle and see that certain places don’t exist any more. But it’s great that one shop – which was very important for me also – is still there, in a wonderful old arcade, with extravagant tiled floors, rather like the Bond Street arcades. It’s a shop called Windows, which is a family music shop and the only place you really go to buy records. The windows are full of clarinets, saxophones, electric guitars – a proper music shop, which sold everything. But just to see a trumpet in the window – a real instrument, to look at it and study it!”
― Roxy: The Band that Invented an Era
― Roxy: The Band that Invented an Era
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