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- Re-Model abstract ""Re-Make/Re-Model" is a song written by Bryan Ferry that appears as the opening track on Roxy Music's eponymous debut album. The recording starts with a musique concrète introduction, a short collage of cocktail party noise, before launching into a stereotypical 1950s song structure. Whilst the basic backing track of guitar, acoustic piano, bass guitar, tenor saxophone and drums is relatively straightforward and traditional in form, other elements of the arrangement are quite bizarre and futuristic: Eno plays continual squalls of atonal oscillator noise from his Electronic Music Studios VCS3 synthesizer, whilst Ferry's lead vocal style is strikingly distraught and anguished in tone. The lead guitar and saxophone solos in the middle of the song also tend to cacophony. At the end of the song, each instrument is allowed a short solo break in turn; the sax mimics the trumpets from Richard Wagner's opera "the Valkyrie" and the bass guitar solo mimics the riff from the Beatles song "Day Tripper". Phil Manzanera's guitar part reverses the usual guitar pattern: he plays single-note lead guitar all through the song, with no rhythm chords, but his solo break consists only of rhythm chords.The lyrics describe a man that likes the look of a woman, but is afraid to approach her. Ferry explained in an interview that Eno and MacKay's backing vocal chorus of "CPL 593H" was the number plate of the car in which the woman is riding. Ferry took inspiration from a personal experience - the number plate CPL 593H belonged to a car he previously owned, a blue 1970 Mini Clubman. After it had left his ownership he saw it parked in a street, and on going to look at it observed an attractive young woman get into the car and drive away. Thus, in true Ferry style, the song was indirectly about 'the girl'.Ferry reworked "Remake/Remodel" on his Let's Stick Together album (1976). The song was covered by Frank Black on his Oddballs collection of B-sides and rarities and he performed it live while touring with The Catholics. Portland post-punk band Glass Candy released a cover of the song (titled "Nueva Version/Remodela") as the B-side to their 2003 single "Bicicleta Emocional." Other versions of the song also appear on several of their tour CD-Rs. Weasel Walter's group Cellular Chaos also covered it in 2012.".
- Re-Model album Roxy_Music_(album).
- Re-Model artist Roxy_Music.
- Re-Model genre Art_rock.
- Re-Model genre Glam_rock.
- Re-Model producer Peter_Sinfield.
- Re-Model recordDate "1972-03-29".
- Re-Model recordLabel E.G._Records.
- Re-Model runtime "314.0".
- Re-Model subsequentWork Ladytron_(song).
- Re-Model trackNumber "1".
- Re-Model wikiPageID "4497935".
- Re-Model wikiPageLength "3757".
- Re-Model wikiPageOutDegree "48".
- Re-Model wikiPageRevisionID "676520051".
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- Re-Model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Re-Make/Re-Model".
- Re-Model wikiPageWikiLinkText "Re-make/Re-model".
- Re-Model writer Bryan_Ferry.
- Re-Model album Roxy_Music_(album).
- Re-Model artist Roxy_Music.
- Re-Model genre Art_rock.
- Re-Model genre Glam_rock.
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- Re-Model label E.G._Records.
- Re-Model length "314.0".
- Re-Model name "Re-Make/Re-Model".
- Re-Model next ""Ladytron"".
- Re-Model nextNo "2".
- Re-Model producer Peter_Sinfield.
- Re-Model recorded "--03-29".
- Re-Model released "June 1972".
- Re-Model trackNo "1".
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- Re-Model writer Bryan_Ferry.
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- Re-Model comment ""Re-Make/Re-Model" is a song written by Bryan Ferry that appears as the opening track on Roxy Music's eponymous debut album. The recording starts with a musique concrète introduction, a short collage of cocktail party noise, before launching into a stereotypical 1950s song structure.".
- Re-Model label "Re-Make/Re-Model".
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