Album
Manifesto
1979 · Electronic, Rock
28 collectors on Gatefold own this

Manifesto is a Rock album by Roxy Music, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 123 pressings tracked, owned by 28 collectors.
About
“Stronger Through the Years” contains a line that epitomizes the mood of <i>Manifesto</i>: “No more feelings/No more tears/The river's wide enough/Flowing stronger through the years.” It’s a perfect line for Roxy Music, which grew more sinister as it got sleeker. <i>Manifesto</i> exhibits an impressive amount of subtlety and restraint, especially for a band once infamous for its bombast. “Ain’t That So,” “My Little Girl," and “Spin Me Round” are so shrouded and cunning that you might assume the band members had been listening intensively to J.J. Cale and Steely Dan—which they probably were. Of course they were also exploring disco: not just the musical form but the culture. On the surface, “Dance Away” has the sweet innocence of an old Buddy Holly song, but underneath is one of Bryan Ferry’s key lines about the emptiness and desperation hidden within decadence. “Trash” shows that Roxy also kept an ear to the rising sounds of new wave (Elvis Costello in particular). But the <i>piece de résistance</i> is the title song. Echoing the momentousness of Bob Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom,” it marries declarative poetry to music that's at once triumphant and deeply pensive.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Manifesto
- A2Trash
- A3Angel Eyes
- A4Still Falls The Rain
- A5Stronger Through The Years
Side B
- B1Ain't That So
- B2My Little Girl
- B3Dance Away
- B4Cry, Cry, Cry
- B5Spin Me Round
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- synthetic
- detached
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alan Spenner
- Andy Mackay
- Bryan FerryCOVER, PERFORMER PERFORMER, WRITTEN-BY
- Gary Tibbs
- Paul Carrack
- Paul Thompson
- Phil Manzanera
28 collectors on Gatefold own this · 123 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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