Virginia Plain
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"Virginia Plain" | ||
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Single by Roxy Music | ||
from the album Roxy Music | ||
Released | August 1972 November 1977 (re-release) |
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Recorded | 10-12 July 1972 at Command Studios, London | |
Genre | Art rock, Glam rock | |
Length | 2:58 | |
Label | E.G. Records WIP6144 | |
Writer(s) | Bryan Ferry | |
Producer(s) | Peter Sinfield | |
Chart positions | ||
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Roxy Music singles chronology | ||
"Virginia Plain" (1972) |
"Pyjamarama" (1973) |
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Roxy Music track listing | ||
"If There Is Something" (Track 3) |
"Virginia Plain" (Track 4) |
"2HB" (Track 5) |
"Virginia Plain" is a song written in 1972 by Bryan Ferry. It was recorded by his band Roxy Music and became their first single, backed with "The Numberer" (an instrumental composed by Andy Mackay). It became a Top 10 hit in the UK, peaking at #4. The song later featured on the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack.
The song was not present on the original LP version of the band's debut, Roxy Music, and had not even been recorded when the album was released. After the success of the album in the UK, it was included on later reissues. In 1977 it was re-released as a single, together with "Pyjamarama", originally the second Roxy Music single, to promote their Greatest Hits album, and reached #11.
"Virginia Plain" features bass guitarist Rik Kenton, who joined after Graham Simpson left the band. It begins with a deceptively quiet introduction, followed by an instant increase of volume as soon as the vocals come in on the first verse, this apparently being a deliberate ploy by Bryan Ferry to trap unwary radio and club DJs. The song was also notable at the time for its lack of chorus and for its synthesizer work by Brian Eno.
Former art student Ferry took the title "Virginia Plain" from one of his own paintings, featuring images of the cigarette brand of the same name and Warhol superstar Baby Jane Holzer. Holzer is also referenced in the lyric, "Baby Jane's in Acapulco / We are flying down to Rio".
[edit] Musicians
- Bryan Ferry - vocals, Hohner pianet, Mellotron, harmonica (on "The Numberer")
- Andrew Mackay - oboe, saxophone
- Eno - VCS3 synthesizer, treatments
- Paul Thompson - drums
- Phil Manzanera - electric guitar
- Rik Kenton - bass guitar
[edit] External links
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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