On This Day: May 23, 1980 - Roxy Music Released Flesh and Blood

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On This Day: May 23, 1980 - Roxy Music Released Flesh and Blood
On this day May 23, 1980, Roxy Music released their seventh studio album Flesh and Blood, continuing their evolution from glam rock innovators to sophisticated pop stylists. The album featured a smoother and more polished sound, with a focus on romantic themes, layered production, and Bryan Ferry’s signature vocals.

Flesh and Blood included hits like Over You, Oh Yeah, and a unique cover of Wilson Pickett’s In the Midnight Hour. It marked a shift toward a more mainstream direction while maintaining the band’s artistic edge. The album reached number 35 on the Billboard charts in the United States and was a massive success in the United Kingdom where it climbed to number 1.

Fun fact: Flesh and Blood was Roxy Music’s first number 1 album in the UK without original member Brian Eno, who had departed after their second release.

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