''Stranded'' is the third album by English
rock band
Roxy Music
Roxy Music are an English rock music, rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry (lead vocals/keyboards/principal songwriter) and Graham Simpson (musician), Graham Simpson (bass). By the time the band recorded their Roxy Music (album), first albu ...
, released in 1973 by
Island Records
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(it was released by
Atco Records
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in the United States).
''Stranded'' was the first Roxy Music album on which
Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry (born 26 September 1945) is an English singer and songwriter. He became known as the frontman of the band Roxy Music and also launched a solo career. His voice has been described as an "elegant, seductive croon". He also established ...
was not the sole songwriter, with multi-instrumentalist
Andy Mackay and guitarist
Phil Manzanera also making songwriting contributions. It is also their first album with multi-instrumentalist
Eddie Jobson, who replaced synthesizer player
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
, and bassist
John Gustafson, who replaced temporary bassist
John Porter.
''Stranded'' reached number one on the UK albums chart. The track "
Street Life" was released as a single and reached number 9 on the UK singles chart. In the US, ''Stranded'' charted at number 186.
Cover art
The gatefold cover photograph was taken by
Karl Stoecker and styled by
Antony Price, and shows ''
Playboy
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'' model
Marilyn Cole. In an interview with the writer
Tony Barrell in 2007, Cole recalled:
Critical reception
Reviewing for ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' in 1974,
Paul Gambaccini wrote: "Roxy Music can no longer be ignored by Americans. They may not achieve the commercial success they have in Britain, where ''Stranded'' reached Number One, but their artistic performance must be recognized. ''Stranded'' is an eloquent statement that there are still frontiers which American pop has not explored."
Reviewing for ''
Creem
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'' in 1974,
Robert Christgau
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found Ferry to be an "ambitious" but "oblique" artist and quoted New York artist
Sidney Tillim's 1969 essay "A Variety of Realisms" to conclude his review of the album: "By moral in the context of art I mean a style which executes the deeper social and psychological function of
form, as opposed to a particular aspect of vanity called ''
taste
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''.
Pop sensibility,
pop consciousness, pop sentimentality have been invaluable in clarifying the
provincialism and nostalgia that actually permeate a culture that has come to pride itself on sophistication. But they have not resulted in a new art simply because the requisite idealism has been lacking."
In a positive retrospective review,
AllMusic
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critic
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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wrote of the album: "Under the direction of Bryan Ferry, Roxy moved toward
relatively straightforward territory, adding greater layers of piano and heavy guitars. Even without the washes of Eno's synthesizers, Roxy's music remains unsettling on occasion, yet in this new incarnation, they favor more measured material."
Although it was the first Roxy Music album made without
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
, Eno later described it as one of his personal favourite albums by the group.
Covers
Bass guitarist
John Taylor, during his solo period after leaving
Duran Duran
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in 1997, organized a Roxy Music
tribute album
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called ''Dream Home Heartaches: Remaking/Remodeling Roxy Music'', which was released in 1999. On it, Ferry and Mackay's "A Song for Europe" was covered by
Dave Gahan and "
Street Life" was performed by Phantom 5 (a.k.a.
Gerry Laffy
Gerry Laffy (born 4 January 1960) is a British singer and guitarist who has played in the bands Girl (band), Girl, The London Cowboys, Sheer Greed (band), Sheer Greed, John Taylor (bass guitarist)#1997-2001: Solo career, John Taylor, and Ultr ...
and
Simon Laffy).
Track listing
Personnel
Roxy Music
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Bryan Ferry
Bryan Ferry (born 26 September 1945) is an English singer and songwriter. He became known as the frontman of the band Roxy Music and also launched a solo career. His voice has been described as an "elegant, seductive croon". He also established ...
– vocals, piano, electric piano, harmonica, cover concept
*
Andy Mackay (as Andrew Mackay) – oboe, saxophone, treatments
*
Phil Manzanera – guitar, treatments
*
Paul Thompson – drums, timpani
*
Eddie Jobson – synthesizers, keyboards, electric violin
Additional personnel
*
John Gustafson – bass guitar except on "Street Life"
*
Chris Laurence – string bass on "Sunset"
*London Welsh Male Voice Choir – chorus on "Psalm"
*
Chris Thomas – production, uncredited bass guitar on "Street Life"
*
John Punter – engineer
*Nicolas de Ville – cover design
*Karl Stoecker – photography
Charts
Certifications
Notes
External links
Super seventies review on the album
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1973 albums
Roxy Music albums
Albums produced by Chris Thomas (record producer)
Island Records albums
Polydor Records albums
Atco Records albums
Reprise Records albums
Virgin Records albums
E.G. Records albums
Albums recorded at AIR Studios