Roxy Music is a British rock band formed in London in 1971
The band's original line-up consisted of Bryan Ferry (vocals, keyboards), Andy Mackay (guitar), Phil Manzanera (guitar), and Paul Thompson (bass)
Ferry was the band's only constant member, and they released their debut album, Roxy Music, in 1972
The album was a critical and commercial success, and the band toured extensively to support it
The band's second album, Country Life, was released in 1973 and was even more successful than the first
The album contained the hit single "Do the Strand"
The band toured extensively to support it, and their live performances became renowned for their elaborate stage shows
The band's third album, The Best of Roxy Music, was released in 1974 and contained the hit singles "Virginia Plain" and "Love Is the Drug"
The album was a commercial success, and the band toured extensively to support it
The band's fourth album, For Your Pleasure, was released in 1975 and contained the hit singles "Siren" and "The Man Who Sold the World"
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