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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Bryan Ferry Rocks BBC Proms In The Park

Bryan Ferry, the BFO and The BBC Symphony Orchestra headlined a memorable evening in Hyde Park this month. Taking centre stage in a floral Louis Vuitton jacket, Bryan performed for forty minutes with his touring band and the impressive 80 piece orchestra. Orchestral leader Richard Balcombe, had worked for weeks on fantastic string arrangements, whichread 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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STRANDED – History Tab

As the musical mood of ‘For Your Pleasure’ takes measured cool to freezing point, so the climate of ‘Stranded’, the third Roxy Music album, seems heavy with sultry drama and febrile languor. Bryan Ferry’s conception and direction of Roxy Music’s artwork had always been an integral enhancement to the musical and lyrical temper of each record,read more

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SIREN – History Tab

Released in October 1975, ‘Siren’ opened with what would become perhaps Roxy Music’s best-loved tracks, ‘Love Is The Drug’. Reaching number two in the UK singles chart, ‘Love Is The Drug’ was as lyrically stylish as it was musically infectious. Returning to one of Ferry’s greatest themes – the endless and cinematic thrill of liferead more

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ROXY MUSIC – History Tab

On its release on June 16th, 1972, ‘Roxy Music’ was hailed by critics and music fans alike as a debut album that was as artistically controversial as it was aggressively modern: a bravura collage of impeccably nuanced styles, thunderously delivered, which announced a whole new chapter in the history of rock and pop music. Heardread more

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