Ladytron (song)

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"Ladytron"
"Ladytron" cover
Song by Roxy Music
from the album Roxy Music
Released June 1972
Recorded 15 March 1972 at Command Studios, London
Genre Art/Glam-rock
Length 4:26
Writer(s) Bryan Ferry
Producer(s) Peter Sinfield
Roxy Music track listing
Re-Make/Re-Model
(1)
"Ladytron"
(2)
If There Is Something
(3)

"Ladytron" is a song by Bryan Ferry, recorded by his band Roxy Music and appearing on their eponymous debut album. The English band Ladytron took their name from this song.

The song has distinctive instrumentation, including an oboe solo, liberal use of the mellotron's famous "three violins" tape set, and much processing of the other instruments by Brian Eno via his EMS VCS3 synthesizer and tape echo. The sound in the start of the song was created by Brian Eno, after Bryan Ferry asked him to produce something reminiscent of the Lunar Landing.

Lyrically, it presents Ferry as a Casanova-style seducer of women, whilst being simultaneously enraptured by them. Another possible interpretation is that the Ladytron is a female robot (hence the name), being seduced by Ferry. [1]

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  1. ^ http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=rm-rm
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