Description
Homespun invites you to an unforgettable night of glamour, sophistication, and art-rock brilliance--captured in all its shimmering glory. Roxy Music live at the Empire Pool, Wembley, 1975 broadcast on the BBC transports you back to a peak moment in the band's evolution, when Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay, and Paul Thompson were redefining what rock music could be. Fresh from the success of Siren and riding a wave of creative confidence, Roxy Music stepped onto the stage with style, swagger, and a sound unlike anything else in the mid-'70s.
This historic radio broadcast captures the band at full power, blending elegance and edge with total command. Ferry's voice--rich, romantic, and effortlessly cool--glides over every arrangement in "Love Is the Drug". Manzanera's guitar work cuts through with razor-sharp precision, Mackay's sax and oboe swirl with smoky intensity, and Thompson's drums drive everything forward with crisp, irresistible momentum.
2CD set.