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In a way, Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry are inseparable ... Roxy Music's disco turns at the end of the '70s and Ferry's various albums of cover songs over the years - both continued to surprise ...
Bryan Ferry isn’t the type of person to look back ... after the photo session for the album cover was over, he and Ferry struck up a bond. “We felt that the visual aesthetic captured the ...
The Best of Bryan Ferry, then returned to Dylan in 2007 with an album full of covers. His Dylanesque opens on the Highway 61 Revisited track “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” and features eight ...
Bryan Ferry has been making mischief for more than ... as the art director of your own album covers. Those were always fun to make. It was great to make a record, but then we said, “Hey, what ...
Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry has ... The 81-track collection spans Ferry's career as a solo artist, collecting music from a period of over 50 years of music and 16 solo albums. It's arriving October ...
Bryan Ferry has announced his massive album, Retrospective ... modern interpreter of song via a dizzyingly inventive series of cover versions that range from Bob Dylan to Amy Winehouse, Rodgers ...
Bryan Ferry is giving his 1994 album Mamouna the ... but when sessions stagnated he put it on hold and made 1993 covers album Taxi. He then started from scratch, rerecording a few Horoscope ...
Bryan Ferry's solo career will be explored in the 81-track Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023, due on Oct. 25 from BMG. This first-ever career-spanning release spans 16 solo albums from ...
Bryan Ferry is one of the modern masters of love songs. Picture: Supplied Ferry has had his own great loves, notably Jerry Hall who featured on the cover of the Roxy Music album Siren and left him ...
“Bryan Ferry is a true musical pioneer who blended ... traditionalism in his background with a series of solo albums filled with cover versions, beginning with his eponymous solo debut in ...
Bryan Ferry has announced his massive album, Retrospective ... modern interpreter of song via a dizzyingly inventive series of cover versions that range from Bob Dylan to Amy Winehouse, Rodgers ...