For Your Pleasure (song)
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“For Your Pleasure” | |||||
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Song by Roxy Music | |||||
Album | For Your Pleasure | ||||
Released | March 1973 | ||||
Recorded | February 1973 at Command Studios, London | ||||
Genre | Art/Glam-rock | ||||
Length | 6:51 | ||||
Label | EG Records | ||||
Writer | Bryan Ferry | ||||
Producer | Chris Thomas, John Anthony and Roxy Music | ||||
For Your Pleasure track listing | |||||
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"For Your Pleasure" is the final song from For Your Pleasure, Roxy Music's second album. Brian Eno is very present in this song, making it unlike any other song. The song ends with the voice of Judi Dench saying "Don't ask why" amid tapes of the opening vocals ('Well, how are you?') from Chance Meeting from the first Roxy Music album.
A live recording of this song has been used in 1975 as a B-side to Both Ends Burning.
[edit] Musicians
- Andy MacKay: Oboe And Saxophone
- Bryan Ferry: Voice And Keyboards
- Brian Eno: Synthesizer And Tapes
- Paul Thompson: Drums
- Phil Manzanera: Guitar
- John Porter (Guest Artist): Bass
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