Bryan Ferry 'Avonmore'

AVONMORE

We are happy to announce the new Bryan Ferry album ‘Avonmore’, out now. His 14th solo album, ‘Avonmore’ features eight new Ferry compositions plus Ferry’s cinematic interpretation of Sondheim’s ‘Send In The Clowns’. Produced by Ferry and Rhett Davies in Ferry’s London studio, the album was mixed by Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire/Paolo Nutini) and featuresread more

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Bryan Ferry, from Avonmore

Avonmore – More To Explore Tab

Monday November 17th sees the release of Avonmore, the new studio album from Bryan Ferry. After his beguiling detour into The Jazz Age and a significant contribution to Bazz Luhrmann’s hit film of The Great Gatsby, Ferry returns to the present day with a compelling collection of eight brand new compositions and two intriguing covers.read more

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Don’t Stop The Dance Remixes – Buy Tab

The remix package is available as a download from both Beatport and iTunes; released on 14 October 2013 are special limited edition vinyl pressings courtesy of The Vinyl Factory in 3 volumes: TODD TERJE / IDJUT BOYS / GRASSHOPPER Vinyl ERIC ‘DUNKS’ DUNCAN / PUNKS JUMP UP / SLEAZY MCQUEEN Vinyl PSYCHEMAGICK / GREG WILSON /read more

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THESE FOOLISH THINGS – History Tab

October 1973 is not a stop along the Great Rock Myth highway, but its import should at least be recognised with a plaque: “Here lies the deathbed of the tyranny of originality”. Despite its modest appearance and unheralded reputation, Bryan Ferry’s first solo outing, These Foolish Things, remains as much of a revolution in theread more

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THE BRIDE STRIPPED BARE – History Tab

There’s no winning over some people. Criticised in many quarters of the rock press during the reign of sincere Californian troubadours for the aloof, detached persona he had cultivated with Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry delivered his most emotionally unfettered album only to find himself derided by the same faces, now in thrall to safety pinsread more

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TAXI – History Tab

Six years elapsed between the release of Taxi, Bryan Ferry’s eighth solo album, and his previous release, Bête Noire. It was the most protracted artistic silence of his career, and in the intervening time he had become a father again, twice over, experienced the sad passing of his mother Mary Ann (to whom the recordread more

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OLYMPIA – History Tab

Olympia includes a stellar cast of session musicians and frontmen; from Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, Chic mastermind Nile Rodgers, Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, Brian Eno, Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and ex-Stone Roses and current Primal Scream bassist Mani – not to mention Miles Davis acolyte Marcus Miller and Michael Jackson’s trusted rhythmread more

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MAMOUNA – History Tab

Clearly reinvigorated by the swift creation of the previous year’s Taxi album, Bryan Ferry returned to his protracted Horoscope project with a fresh ear and a new sense of purpose. After nearly eight years’ toil the album had become bogged-down by its own complexity, a maddeningly maximal endeavour that even Alan Turing would struggle toread more

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