On 23 March 1973, Roxy Music released their second studio album “For Your Pleasure” featuring “Do the Strand" “Beauty Queen” and “In Every Dream Home a Heartache".
It was their last to feature synthesiser and sound specialist Brian Eno, who would later gain acclaim as a solo artist and producer.
In 2000, Q placed For Your Pleasure at number 33 on its list of the "100 Greatest British Albums Ever". It placed at number 87 on Pitchfork's 2004 list of the top 100 albums of the 1970s. The citation notes that Morrissey told the British press that "he could 'only think of one truly great British album'... For Your Pleasure." In 2003, For Your Pleasure was ranked number 394 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, with the album's ranking dropping to number 396 in the 2012 update of the list, and climbing to number 351 in the 2020 update. NME ranked For Your Pleasure at number 88 on its 2013 list of 500 greatest albums of all time and called it "the pinnacle of English art rock." Classic Rock named it as one of 10 "essential" glam rock albums. Happy Mag included the album in its list of "10 records to introduce you to the world of art-rock" and called it "an art-pop, glam-rock masterpiece."