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Poll: Which do you like better
Graham Central Station by Graham Central Station
6%
 6%  [1]
Country Life by Roxy Music
86%
 86%  [13]
Liked both
6%
 6%  [1]
Didn't like either
0%
 0%  [0]
Total Votes : 15

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  • Posted: 07/27/2014 23:55
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With our next album, things get a little funky. Larry Graham, bassist for Sly and the Family Stone, has brought together a group of musicians from the Family Stone, Santana, and Hot Tuna to form a band called Graham Central Station.


Graham Central Station by Graham Central Station

Now, our next album was praised by Rolling Stone, along with 1973's "Stranded", as the "the zenith of contemporary British Art Rock" in 1975. Considered the best by the band that helped the evolution of Glam from Art Rock, talking about Roxy Music, here is Country Life.


Country Life by Roxy Music


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Can you call a funk album vanilla? Because this is vanilla, by the numbers funk. It is certainly decently played with especially great bass lines, but it does nothing to transcend its genre. Considering its going against one of my favorite albums by one of my favorite bands, this was no contest.

Country Life
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Theme: Separate Ways

Graham Central Station delivers some great funk beats, but Graham's vocals feel uninspired and his lyrics are often too generic to really engage me. It has some strong moments, particularly on the more group-oriented anthems like "People" and "Ghetto", but it's a pretty inconsistent experience overall. I think I'm just not sold on Larry Graham as a leading man. I don't know many of the details of his feud with Sly, but the musical fallout was a bit sad.

It's the opposite story with Roxy Music and Brian Eno. While they did work well together, this album, along with Stranded and Warm Jets, is proof that they were plenty functional separately. I'm not crazy about this one, but the high points on Country Life are more than enough to put it over the top here. I especially like the opening and closing tracks.

Country Life
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The one with the best cover...
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Country Life, though neither particularly float my boat.
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Graham Central Station sounds like a good 70s funk album without any of the hits.

Country Life may not be my favorite Roxy Music record, but it's still fantastic.
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sp4cetiger wrote:
Theme: Separate Ways

Graham Central Station delivers some great funk beats, but Graham's vocals feel uninspired and his lyrics are often too generic to really engage me. It has some strong moments, particularly on the more group-oriented anthems like "People" and "Ghetto", but it's a pretty inconsistent experience overall. I think I'm just not sold on Larry Graham as a leading man. I don't know many of the details of his feud with Sly, but the musical fallout was a bit sad.

It's the opposite story with Roxy Music and Brian Eno. While they did work well together, this album, along with Stranded and Warm Jets, is proof that they were plenty functional separately. I'm not crazy about this one, but the high points on Country Life are more than enough to put it over the top here. I especially like the opening and closing tracks.

Country Life



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edit: This video is truly priceless.
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I enjoyed Graham Central Station, but Country Life blew me away. Vote to Roxy. After four pairs of albums, I haven't heard a bad album yet this tournament.
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RepoMan wrote:

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Was this ever considered cool or was it lame back then too? I was too young to know. Laughing
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sp4cetiger wrote:
Was this ever considered cool or was it lame back then too? I was too young to know. Laughing


Well the only people I knew and were into music in the eighties (ie: my sister and brother) aren't what I model off of "hip" even in their prime. Laughing
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