Lead singer/songwriter Bryan Ferry would go on to a fairly successful solo career, even reaching the American Top 40 on his own with the dance-pop of 1988's “Kiss and Tell” Brian Eno would become a producer for the likes of Talking Heads and U2 Andy Mackay would record with longtime fan Paul McCartney in the mid-‘80s even drummer Paul Thompson would find further Top 40 success as the sticksman for alt-rock band Concrete Blonde. While the band split in 1983, its members would go on to greater commercial success. Though they experimented with different genres over the course of their career, from avant-garde art-rock and glam-pop to disco/dance music and even ambient pop, every single period in their career ended up inspiring a whole series of other acts, and it’s safe to say that ’80s pop in particular would have sounded a lot different had there never been a Roxy Music. Though the band only ever had one American Top 40 hit, Roxy Music was one of the most wildly influential bands of the ‘70s. Discog Fever is a regular feature on, rating and reviewing a band's entire catalogue of studio albums.
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