The Bob (Medley)
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| "The Bob (Medley)" | ||||
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| Song by Roxy Music from the album Roxy Music | ||||
| Released | June 1972 | |||
| Recorded | 22 March 1972 at Command Studios, London | |||
| Genre | art rock, glam rock | |||
| Length | 5:48 | |||
| Writer | Bryan Ferry | |||
| Producer | Peter Sinfield | |||
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"The Bob (Medley)" is a song written by Bryan Ferry and recorded by Roxy Music, appearing on the eponymous debut album. The song's title is an acronym for Battle of Britain. The sound of gunfire and explosions from the battlefields can be heard throughout the instrumental refrain. "The Bob (Medley)" was featured in Andrew Reynolds' part of Baker 3.
[edit] Song Musicians
- Andy MacKay - Oboe & Saxophone.
- Bryan Ferry - Voice & Piano.
- Eno - synthesiser & Tapes.
- Graham Simpson - Bass Guitar.
- Paul Thompson - drums.
- Phil Manzanera - Guitar.
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