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Country Life

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Reissued, Import, Remastered

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 531 ratings

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2006
    This record is for the fan of ROCK and ROLL who loves immediately memorable hooks accompanied with amazingly hard driving Pop Rock. No one who LOVES rock and roll couldn't love "The Thrill Of It All" or "Casanova" or any other song on this superb album. This is the hot whip crack ROXY MUSIC; the band that does not have a bad album, but despite the bickering between fans that occur due to allegiances to particular incarnations (all the way through AVALON) COUNTRY LIFE is undoubtedly one of their very best. Brian Ferry could not stop writing wonderful, masterful, Rock and Roll songs, exploring all of their roots, which come to fruition with this album and Roxy's next masterpiece SIREN. COUNTRY LIFE is one of the 1970s most fun, resonant, compelling, and, well, offensively wrapped albums...please note only BLIND FAITH's eponymous album cover was presumed more scandalously overt (okay, maybe LENNON and ONO's TWO VIRGINS which was, however, sold in most places in a plain brown wrapper.) I expect Brian Ferry did not mean to offend, but merely to lampoon his lusty ideals. One cannot listen to this album, look at that cover, and not love the 1970s and ROXY MUSIC, and this HOT as HOT POP ROCK CAN GET record album. And ROXY MUSIC, at that point, would apparently do nearly anything ("All I Want Is You") to chart a record in the USA...and they did, with those booby models on the cover, this record album peaked in March of 1975 at number 37 on the BILLBOARD Top 40 Albums chart with a mere 3 weeks on that chart (and there were still no USA single hits at this point). There were a lot of great albums out there in 1974 and 1975. Even with its scandalous (so to speak) cover, COUNTRY LIFE was overlooked in the USA, yet, relentlessly, has slowly floated to the surface, elbowing its way past contemporaries to be recognized as one of the VERY BEST of that year and that decade. You can hear everybody who was influenced by it...just listen to it!!

    Ferry switching from a Nashville informed (or is it California?) Country Pop on "If It Takes All Night," finds the true venue for some of his most artistic predilections on "Bitter Sweet" which gets challenging in a theatrical kind of way, but is played with such humor it wins one over (Roger Waters favorite Roxy tune? Sounds much like very late PINK FLOYD). "Three Of Nine" is an unexpected marvel. And I'm terribly fond of the instant classic "Out Of The Blue" and "All I Want Is You" and the 16th century stylings of "Triptych" (a little PHYSICAL GRAFFITI anyone? In all fairness, I think it goes both ways. I hear a bit of HOUSES OF THE HOLY from '73 here as well.)

    A lesser band would have saved the epic scorcher "The Thrill Of It All" for the close, but this band had more and more tunes to boggle their listeners with. "Casanova" is postured a supremely smarmy rock song, self conscious, revealing more than the narrator intends. The majestic second to the last track, "A Really Good Time" defines this album. How did ROXY MUSIC keep it up? So many wonderful songs so beautifully produced, so financially unrewarding in USA sales including concert tickets. I know when you listen close, that you won't miss the inspiration and influence of the last and perhaps best track "Prairie Rose" and it's subtle progression and beauty. Brian Ferry is a master, and had for a brief moment assembled around him the best Rock and Roll band in the world.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2011
    For many years this was the only Roxy Music album I had a lot of awareness of. A lot of that comes from the balleyhoo surrounding it's highly suggestive album art. And I also understand it was changed several times after the albums release. Perhaps it's generational but whenever I see cover art like this, a little part of me expects the music within to be shallow. But really-this is Roxy Music we're talking about here. And whatever anyone says about them the word shallow just doesn't come into the equation. Now for sure this doesn't have much bearing either on the three albums before it. Only perhaps in the one case it does press on in the more heavily crafted Stranded in the sense of the writing. But the priorities still are somewhat different.

    Overall this qualifies as Roxy's hardest rocking album up to this point. Paul Thompson has a lot to do on this album especially on the opener "The Thrill Of It All". As with the best of guitar oriented glam rock it poetically celebrates the noisy decadence the genre represents and here does so with gusto. "Three And Nine" and "Out Of The Blue" both take on more elaborate art rock flavors but the emphasis again is on the rock. "If It Takes All Night" actually goes right back to the old 12 bar blues rock n roll shuffle of yore. "Bitter Sweet" and "Triptych" return to the artier sensatibility. 'Casanova" takes on the previous albums interest in groove based music with a thick funk rocker,making it another strong highlite. Another one is "A Really Good Thing",a midtempo piano ballad with some classical/soul Stevie Wonder-like chord changes that suit Bryan Ferry's elastic voice extrememly well. Ditto on the country rock closer of "Prairie Rose".

    So there we have it. Another wonderfully diverse collection from Roxy music that runs the gammut from rock to funk to country-pop. And as with a lot of music of this era everything is done in such a way that it sounds 100% natural and organic for so many divergent pop styles to be together in the same place. It's not terrible for musical diversity to stick out like a sore thumb. Often makes things interesting. But to have that diversity come together into a whole is....a creature all it's own. It makes for the best jazz,the best rock and you really couldn't have funk and later hip-hop without it. Over the years rock music has become built heavier around "schools". And luckily Roxy Music came at a time where they could be themselves before having to be concerned about having to be all things for all people.
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  • gabriele schmitt-meyer
    5.0 out of 5 stars GUT
    Reviewed in Germany on December 7, 2020
    TOLL
  • GNich
    5.0 out of 5 stars An essential Roxy Music album beautifully reproduced.
    Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2019
    A great reproduction of the original record including a poster of what is one of the greatest rock and roll album covers of all time. This is a strong record from start to finish bookended by The Thrill of It All and Prairie Rose, 2 of their best.
  • Roberto Pérez Gutiérrez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buena compra.
    Reviewed in Spain on June 2, 2020
    Proveedor muy responsable y responde a todas las consultas.
  • armando
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo cd
    Reviewed in Italy on September 4, 2019
    Volevo acquistarlo da ragazzo, ma poi non l'ho mai fatto.
    Ora, finalmente, mi sono deciso a farlo ed è veramente uno dei migliori lavori del gruppo.
  • Tim Kay
    1.0 out of 5 stars I have not received the CD as yet
    Reviewed in Australia on March 6, 2020
    I have not received the CD as yet