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Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music
Bryan Ferry Announces New Album Avonmore, Featuring Johnny Marr, Nile Rodgers, Todd Terje, Flea, Ronnie Spector
After a brief foray into The Jazz Age (including contributions to The Great Gatsby OST), Bryan Ferry has announced his latest studio album and his follow-up to 2010's Olympia. The new LP is titled Avonmore, and will be released by BMG on November 17. It consists of eight new songs and two covers: Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns" and the Robert Palmer song "Johnny and Mary", which was done alongside Todd Terje and featured on the latter's recent It's Album Time LP. In celebration of the news, Ferry has shared the tracklisting and album art, as well as opening cut "Loop De Li". Listen below.
According to a press release, Ferry accrued a lengthy roster of notable collaborators to contribute to the album. In addition to Terje, Johnny Marr, Nile Rodgers, Flea, Ronnie Spector, Mark Knopfler and Maceo Parker all pitched in for Avonmore.
Avonmore:
01 Loop De Li
02 Midnight Train
03 Soldier of Fortune
04 Driving Me Wild
05 A Special Kind Of Guy
06 Avonmore
07 Lost
08 One Night Stand
09 Send In The Clowns
10 Johnny & Mary
After a brief foray into The Jazz Age (including contributions to The Great Gatsby OST), Bryan Ferry has announced his latest studio album and his follow-up to 2010's Olympia. The new LP is titled Avonmore, and will be released by BMG on November 17. It consists of eight new songs and two covers: Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns" and the Robert Palmer song "Johnny and Mary", which was done alongside Todd Terje and featured on the latter's recent It's Album Time LP. In celebration of the news, Ferry has shared the tracklisting and album art, as well as opening cut "Loop De Li". Listen below.
According to a press release, Ferry accrued a lengthy roster of notable collaborators to contribute to the album. In addition to Terje, Johnny Marr, Nile Rodgers, Flea, Ronnie Spector, Mark Knopfler and Maceo Parker all pitched in for Avonmore.
Avonmore:
01 Loop De Li
02 Midnight Train
03 Soldier of Fortune
04 Driving Me Wild
05 A Special Kind Of Guy
06 Avonmore
07 Lost
08 One Night Stand
09 Send In The Clowns
10 Johnny & Mary
Re: Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music
Good news, he's an interesting guy on the scene, does some good interpretations of songs. And a mostly-new-songs album is even better
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Bryan Ferry: Dylanesque (Live)
Runthrough of his recent album of Dylan covers, with him talking inbetween performances. I'm not convinced projects like this do him or Dylan any favours, but then again Rod Stewart gets away with the same sort of nonsense, I suppose.
Bryan Ferry - Live in Lyon
From Jul 25, 2011, an hour of the old & new, with a few surprises. He ended on 'Jealous Guy'. I find it odd that guys like him and Rod Stewart are respected for churning out the cover versions, but the Pop Idol/American Idol generation get slagged off.
Runthrough of his recent album of Dylan covers, with him talking inbetween performances. I'm not convinced projects like this do him or Dylan any favours, but then again Rod Stewart gets away with the same sort of nonsense, I suppose.
Bryan Ferry - Live in Lyon
From Jul 25, 2011, an hour of the old & new, with a few surprises. He ended on 'Jealous Guy'. I find it odd that guys like him and Rod Stewart are respected for churning out the cover versions, but the Pop Idol/American Idol generation get slagged off.
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Discovering: Bryan Ferry
The latest in this series considers the art rock genius with the fondness for cover versions. Roxy Music have the critical kudos seldom connected with glam, whilst his solo work gave him bigger success in America. Still an interesting figure.
Bryan Ferry @ Glastonbury
An hour & half headline show from the West Holts Stage, Ferry mixed up the hits & the less so, the Roxy & the solo, and delivered them all with equal passion. He ended on 'Jealous Guy', and gave an impressive show to silence any who might have doubted his position on the bill.
The latest in this series considers the art rock genius with the fondness for cover versions. Roxy Music have the critical kudos seldom connected with glam, whilst his solo work gave him bigger success in America. Still an interesting figure.
Bryan Ferry @ Glastonbury
An hour & half headline show from the West Holts Stage, Ferry mixed up the hits & the less so, the Roxy & the solo, and delivered them all with equal passion. He ended on 'Jealous Guy', and gave an impressive show to silence any who might have doubted his position on the bill.
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'Avonmore' entered the charts at #19
Inside Roxy Music 1972-1974
A typical Heyday TV effort, but including some band members for a change (not ones you'd know by name, though). The first 4 LPs received due consideration, though in a decreasing fashion. Maybe the magic tailed off when Eno went.
Inside Roxy Music 1972-1974
A typical Heyday TV effort, but including some band members for a change (not ones you'd know by name, though). The first 4 LPs received due consideration, though in a decreasing fashion. Maybe the magic tailed off when Eno went.
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More Than This: The Roxy Music Story
Smoothly told tale of how Bryan Ferry & pals forged a new art rock path, sent Brian Eno on his stellar career, took a break to miss punk, and then hit big with a different kind of sound, before going into the wilderness for 18 years and then reuniting. Cracking songs along the way, nice people, particularly nice to hear from less familiar voices in this story, like the drummer.
Roxy Music: In Concert at Frejus
Typically, a mix of the most familiar and the obscure. They did 'Do The Strand' and 'Jealous Guy' as their encore. Ferry never seems to be bracketed with the likes of Rod Stewart, despite some career choice similarities. But this was a good show.
Smoothly told tale of how Bryan Ferry & pals forged a new art rock path, sent Brian Eno on his stellar career, took a break to miss punk, and then hit big with a different kind of sound, before going into the wilderness for 18 years and then reuniting. Cracking songs along the way, nice people, particularly nice to hear from less familiar voices in this story, like the drummer.
Roxy Music: In Concert at Frejus
Typically, a mix of the most familiar and the obscure. They did 'Do The Strand' and 'Jealous Guy' as their encore. Ferry never seems to be bracketed with the likes of Rod Stewart, despite some career choice similarities. But this was a good show.
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Very sadly, the ONLY song Bryan Ferry ever had the the US was 'Kiss And Tell' which only scored a position of #31. Well, in all fairness, Roxy Music did touch #30 with 'Love Is The Drug' in 1976.
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Bryan Ferry - Live at Baloise Session
Clearly, this is a popular gigging place, albeit probably little known outside Europe. Here, the avuncular Roxy Music legend bashed through a lively set for an hour or more from 2014, and even a few tracks I knew. You can tell how keen he still is, both to perform and to keep the audience's interest.
Clearly, this is a popular gigging place, albeit probably little known outside Europe. Here, the avuncular Roxy Music legend bashed through a lively set for an hour or more from 2014, and even a few tracks I knew. You can tell how keen he still is, both to perform and to keep the audience's interest.
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A Musical History - Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music
I do enjoy this series, even if it's telling you much that you need to know. Sadie Frost and Gaz Coombes were new names contributing alongside the many others. The early exit of Brian Eno left it very much a Ferry show, even moreso in his solo records of course.
I do enjoy this series, even if it's telling you much that you need to know. Sadie Frost and Gaz Coombes were new names contributing alongside the many others. The early exit of Brian Eno left it very much a Ferry show, even moreso in his solo records of course.
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Should turn 75 tomorrow
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Video Killed The Radio Star: Roxy Music & Bryan Ferry
Producer Scott Millaney talked of seeing early Roxy works, and how Bryan developed as a cool talent par excellence, whether rocking an eye patch, or bringing Jerry Hall on. The album covers got a good mention too.
Producer Scott Millaney talked of seeing early Roxy works, and how Bryan developed as a cool talent par excellence, whether rocking an eye patch, or bringing Jerry Hall on. The album covers got a good mention too.
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BBC One Sessions - Bryan Ferry
He joined the LSO St Luke's list back in 2007, and did stuff both of his and from his RM days. Guy Pratt and Chris Spedding were among the musicians helping out.
Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry at the BBC
Apparently, RM are marking 50 years, although it's more that they started then, not that they're still a going concern. This show included a few chats Bryan gave over the years, and the occasional rarer clip than usual, like a version of Sam Cooke's Wonderful World, done as a duet with Twiggy.
He joined the LSO St Luke's list back in 2007, and did stuff both of his and from his RM days. Guy Pratt and Chris Spedding were among the musicians helping out.
Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry at the BBC
Apparently, RM are marking 50 years, although it's more that they started then, not that they're still a going concern. This show included a few chats Bryan gave over the years, and the occasional rarer clip than usual, like a version of Sam Cooke's Wonderful World, done as a duet with Twiggy.
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Radio 2 In Concert: Roxy Music
Bryan and friends went to the Glasgow SECC in 2001, and seemed in fine spirit, doing many familiar tunes, and others which were less familiar but still sounded good. Street Life, Both Ends Burning and Avalon were amongst the many.
Bryan and friends went to the Glasgow SECC in 2001, and seemed in fine spirit, doing many familiar tunes, and others which were less familiar but still sounded good. Street Life, Both Ends Burning and Avalon were amongst the many.
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