Love Is The Drug
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"Love Is The Drug" | ||
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Single by Roxy Music | ||
from the album Siren | ||
Released | September 1975 | |
Recorded | Summer 1975 | |
Genre | Art rock | |
Length | 4:11 | |
Writer(s) | Bryan Ferry/Andy Mackay | |
Producer(s) | Chris Thomas | |
Chart positions | ||
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Roxy Music singles chronology | ||
"All I Want Is You" October 1974 |
"Love Is The Drug" September 1975 |
"Both Ends Burning" December 1975 |
Siren track listing | ||
(start of album) | "Love Is The Drug" (Track 1) |
"End of the Line" (Track 2) |
"Love Is The Drug" is a song which started as an Andy Mackay instrumental, but became the best charted Roxy Music single until they released the John Lennon cover "Jealous Guy".
[edit] Credits
- Bryan Ferry: Voice and Piano
- Andy MacKay: Oboe and Saxophone (and Treatments)
- John Gustafson: Bass
- Paul Thompson: Drums and Timpani
- Phil Manzanera: Guitar (and Treatments)
- Eddie Jobson: Violin, Synthesizer and Keyboards
Roxy Music |
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Bryan Ferry | Andy Mackay | Phil Manzanera | Paul Thompson |
Brian Eno | Eddie Jobson | Graham Simpson | Paul Carrack | Andy Newmark |
Discography |
Studio albums: Roxy Music | For Your Pleasure | Stranded | Country Life | Siren | Manifesto | Flesh and Blood | Avalon |
Live albums: Viva! | The High Road | Heart Still Beating | Concert Classics | Concerto |
Compilations: Roxy Music Greatest Hits | The First Seven Albums | The Atlantic Years | Street Life 20 Great Hits | The Ultimate Collection | More Than This | The Thrill of It All | The Early Years | Slave To Love | The Best of Roxy Music |
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