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The elegant glam-rock veteran and Roxy Music leader Bryan Ferry is now more than 50 years deep into his solo career, and he’s in a mood to look back. Last year, Ferry released a deluxe edition of this 1994 solo album Mamouna, and it featured a f... more info
Magnet Magazine — 50 years ago today, Bryan Ferry released Another Time, Another Place. Funny how time slips away. Read our classic Q&A with him:
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Obscure Sound — Hypnotizing in its yearning synth-pop nostalgia and saxophone-laden conclusion, “Poisonous” is a stylish new single from Palanquin, a project based in Orlando, Florida. The initial “another wasted night,” lyrics prove apt within the soundscap... more info
Stereogum —
Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry released his debut solo album These Foolish Things, which means his solo career is now 50 years old. It’s still going strong. Last year, Ferry released the covers EP
Love Letters
and toured with Roxy Music. Now,... more info
Consequence Of Sound — Disc 2, Horoscope, features eight more songs from the era that weren't released at the time.
Bryan Ferry Announces Mamouna Reissue Featuring Previously Unreleased Additional Album
Carys Anderson
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Kings of A&R — London based Lots Holloway releases the Off My Brain. The track was recorded in her room as well as Bryan Ferry’s recording studio in Kensington. The British singer-songwriter and producer is inspired by the 60’s and 70’s – take a listen yo... more info
Gorilla vs. Bear — New Italians Do It Better signee Jorja Chalmers, who also plays sax and keys for Bryan Ferry, shares the hauntingly ethereal and majestic title track from her new album Human Again, out right now on IDIB. Video directed By Johnny Jewel & Karolina Pa... more info
Obscure Sound — Entrancing brass and a smooth, lounge-y rhythm section accompany the striking croon of Danish artist Nidam on his debut track “You Think It’s Like A Fire,” exuding shades of Bryan Ferry. The soulful, multi-layered vocal effectiveness of the “... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay performed 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache,' 'Out Of The Blue,' 'Love Is The Drug,' 'More Than This,' 'Avalon,' and 'Editions Of You.'
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