very interesting topic! as a musician myself i often tend to think about the things they played, especially on the early albums.
the first album is very interesting in this aspect: a lot of timing issues etc. i think the reason for this does not necessarily lie in the quality of each musician but in the little time they had to record their first album. (also maybe in the little time they had to rehearse the songs to reach a "record-able" level?)- tgpt is the big exception for me in this case.
his drumming through his roxy-career until 1980 (live and in the studio) is really great! he holds it all together- nerver heard him doing mistakes. really solid and just "the right stuff" for roxy.
ferry and phil both have their weak points...
ferry´s piano playing is still quite amateurish- but boy, what ideas he had given his technical limitations!
i really much prefer phil´s rhythm guitar parts to his soloing (just compare the my only love solo from ollie thompson to every solo phil ever played). "still falls the rain" is one exception for me. i also like his soloing on "like a hurricane" from the avalon-tour.
andy is not really a jazz-palyer or whatever you call it, but has a really distinctive sound- and he knows when to play what- and, even more important, when NOT to play.
just my 5 cents.
