(March 1973): The final album featuring co-founder Brian Eno. Stranded (November 1973): The band’s first UK #1 album.

While leading Roxy Music, Ferry maintained a prolific solo career, often focusing on high-concept cover versions and smooth, original pop.

(March 1979): A comeback album blending disco and rock, featuring "Dance Away".

(November 1974): Known for its iconic (and controversial) cover art and art-rock experimentation.

The collaborative history of spans over five decades, evolving from 1970s avant-garde glam rock to the sophisticated art-pop of the 1980s and beyond. Roxy Music Studio Albums (1972–1982)

(October 1975): Featuring their massive global hit "Love Is the Drug".