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  • Audio CD (March 14, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: 1973
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Virgin Records Us
  • ASIN: B0000256KM
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,732 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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48 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stranded's looking glass world., November 1, 2001


After the spavined weirdness of the first Roxy Music album, and the deeply disturbing follow-up For Your Pleasure, Bryan Ferry ousted Eno from the band and attempted something new with Stranded, not only for him but for all pop music -- a hymn to life, a Thus Spake Zarathustra in sound. But be warned: Anyone lucky enough to hear Stranded will spend years afterward searching in vain for anything remotely like it, and equally fruitless will be your many attempts to find a metaphor to describe it. Some will say it sounds like the aurora borealis, others that it's the essence of autumn trapped and bottled as a musical elixir. For me, it's like an amethyst rotating slowly underneath a concentrated laser, the spectacle being the mesmerically fluctuating veins of light inside. These gemstone comparisons are the hardest for me to resist, because Ferry crafts songs throughout more like a master jeweller than your typical riff-obsessed rocker. Song titles like "Mother of Pearl" were not idly chosen.


"Mother of Pearl," in fact, is the centerpiece of the album, an eight-minute wigout somewhere between a Can experiment and Sinatra. It roars out of the gates with abrasive guitars and cut-up vocals, then after a minute suddenly and unexpectedly slows down into a repetitive groove, giving Ferry space to play the tortured crooner. You can literally envision the nonexistent moment when, wiping the sweat from his brow, he pulls up a stool in front of his screaming fans for an intimate confession. All at once it's a deconstruction of rock cliches, a foregrounding of tried-on personas -- Elvis's in particular, who Ferry also channelled in For Your Pleasure's sublime "Beauty Queen" -- and a highly personal catharsis, but it's by no means dry. Anyone who dares to sing it at a karaoke bar will be the hit of the evening, and can expect to be raised aloft on the arms of the crowd like a soccer champion. It's that potent.


Everywhere on Stranded, Ferry's effects are just as perfectly chosen. The languid cello in "Just Like You" caresses you like a breath of autumn wind, but just when you're about to drift off into peaceful slumber, he follows it up with the seriously cranked "Amazona," which features the highest-pitched guitar solo in history. "Psalm" taps into religious ritual but makes it safe for the secular, while "Serenade" is a pithy Apollonic blast that ends with Ferry needlessly asking: "Will you swoon / As I croon / Your serenade?" "Song For Europe," having appeared to stunning effect in the Fassbinder flick In a Year of Thirteen Moons, was what made me seek out Roxy Music two or so years ago when, luckily for me, their entire back catalogue was being remastered. It has Latin and French lyrics and marks Ferry's not entirely successful bid to be considered alongside Keats and Shelley instead of Bowie and Bolan... but what other rock star would even try?


In short, while my generation may think Stranded belongs in the classic rock ghetto, most of what was released last week already sounds more aged. The macho gestures of most rock music just don't cut it after hearing the limpid and transparent textures Ferry coaxes from his mini-orchestra on this album. Stranded makes me wish far, far more pop albums were made by men instead of boys.

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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My initiation to Roxy, March 16, 2005
By B. Kemper "Buzz" (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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Back in the day, I was working the graveyard shift at a radio station in Minneapolis. Waaaaaay in the back of the record library was a dusty stack of LPs never meant to see the light of day. Most of it was junk, but this record caught my attention (the photo of the beautiful woman in the torn dress is an attention-getter), and I put it on the turntable. I could not believe such creative musicians existed (other than King Crimson, but I digress). The ultimate irony is that, right next to this disc was the first Foreigner album. So there they were, the record that represented everything I hated about commercial pop music (Foreigner), and this Roxy album which was like finding a starlit path to heaven. I immediately became addicted and started buying recordings by Roxy, Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera, etc. etc.....everything I could get my hands on. This is talent. This is music. Ten zillion Foreigner albums are not worth the ink on the record label of this disc. Buy it. It is a mind-bending, fully original classic.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Adrift without Eno Roxy makes it to shore on 3rd album, March 14, 2000
Stranded shows a more melodic but still ambitious Roxy Music trying on musicial styles. While they don't all fit perfectly, the look is dazzling nonetheless. Stranded is the band's first true collaborative effort from start to finish. The first album was primarily written before the final line up was assembled. The second clearly had much input (although a dimished role for him) from Eno. Stranded features Ferry to the fore and clearly the front man while still very much a collaborative effort.

The surprising Mother of Pearl (the first Ferry song where he improvised the lyrics while listening to the playback for the very first time), wistful A Song for Europe and reverent Psalm all capture Roxy's topsy turvy world in transition. While Stranded isn't as odd as For YOur Pleasure or rock as hard as COuntry Life, the melodic sheen of these well crafted songs stand out in comparison to those efforts.

Eno's favorite Roxy album is Stranded.

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