Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023

Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023

by Bryan Ferry
Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023

Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023

by Bryan Ferry

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Overview

British pop icon Bryan Ferry offers a sweeping view of his solo career with 2024's bespoke anthology Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023. As both the frontman for the influential art rock band Roxy Music and on his own a solo artist, Ferry distinguished himself as a true original -- a rock crooner who brought together his love of golden-age Hollywood glamour and German cabaret with '50s rock & roll, classic jazz, and his own dashing glitter-era swagger. He continued to dig into his passions when he embarked on his solo career with 1973's These Foolish Things, a covers album that found him interpreting Broadway standards alongside songs by the Rolling Stones, Elvis, and the Four Tops. With 1976's Let's Stick Together, along with more covers, he started adding in reworked versions of his own songs that he'd originally recorded with Roxy Music, like the slinky, jazz-influenced "Casanova." Then, with 1981's Boys and Girls, he further redefined himself as a majordomo of sophisti-pop, a coolly romantic, synth-inflected sound emblematized by his hit "Slave to Love." For much of the rest of Ferry's career, he returned to these sounds, offering boldly inspired cover tunes (like his take on "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" off 2007's Dylanesque) and artful originals (like "You Can Dance" off 2010's Olympia). He also explored new musical formats, revisiting his solo and Roxy Music output in a 1920s jazz style with his Bryan Ferry Orchestra on 2012's The Jazz Age and 2018's Bitter-Sweet. Over five discs and 81 tracks (as well as a thick book of liner notes and photos), Retrospective touches upon all of these periods in Ferry's career. It begins with an initial 20-track best-of-style collection (available as both a single disc or two-LP vinyl set outside of the box) that works as a nice overview. From there, you get a disc of his covers, a disc of his original compositions, a disc of his jazz orchestra recordings, and a final rarities set. Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023 is essential listening for Ferry fans, illuminating the broad scope of his musical taste, from glitter rock to synth pop to jazz and beyond, revealing through it all that he has remained as indelible as ever. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2024
Label: Bmg
UPC: 4050538938708

Tracks

  1. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  2. These Foolish Things
  3. The "In" Crowd
  4. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
  5. Casanova
  6. Let's Stick Together
  7. Sign of the Times
  8. Slave to Love
  9. Don't Stop the Dance
  10. Windswept
  11. Kiss and Tell
  12. As Time Goes By
  13. Your Painted Smile
  14. I Put a Spell on You
  15. Which Way to Turn
  16. Knockin' on Heavens Door
  17. Make You Feel My Love
  18. You Can Dance
  19. Love Letters
  20. Johnny and Mary

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bryan Ferry   Primary Artist
Todd Terje   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Brian Aris   Photography
Jay Hawkins   Composer
Chloe Smith   Sequencers
Will Lowes   Sequencers
Damien Love   Text,Liner Notes
James Garzke   Sequencers
Florence De La Fourniere   Design
Jerome Kern   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Billy Page   Composer
Robert Palmer   Composer
Jack Strachey   Composer
Wilbert Harrison   Composer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Tim Roe   Sequencers
Bryan Ferry   Composer,Sequencers
Dave Stewart   Composer
Anton Corbijn   Photography
Matthew Miller   Sequencers
Edward Heyman   Composer
Eric Maschwitz   Composer
Rhett Davies   Composer,Sequencers
Herman Hupfeld   Composer
Victor Young   Composer
Andrew Catlin   Photography
Albert Sanchez   Photography
Eric Boman   Photography
Antony Price   Photography
Gijsbert Hanekroot   Photography
Dave Turner   Mastering
Andrew MacPherson   Photography
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