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| The Bryan Ferry Orchestra | Primary Artist |
| Bryan Ferry | Indexed Contributor |
| Alan Barnes | Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone |
| Chris Laurence | Double Bass |
| Frank Ricotti | Percussion |
| John Sutton | Drums |
| Enrico Tomasso | Trumpet, Cornet |
| Colin Good | Piano |
| Malcolm Earle Smith | Trombone |
| Robert Fowler | Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone |
| Martin Wheatley | Banjo, Guitar |
| Emma Owens | Viola |
| Victoria Sutherland | Violin |
| Sarah Chapman | Viola |
| Emma Parker | Violin |
| Richard White | Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Bass Saxophone |
| Katy Cox | Cello |
| Bryan Ferry | Composer, Director, Producer, Liner Notes |
| Rhett Davies | Producer, Engineer |
| Brian Eno | Composer |
| Bob Ludwig | Mastering |
| Colin Good | Arranger |
| Simon Willey | Engineer |
| Paul Colin | Illustrations |
| Richard Williams | Liner Notes |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
Over the last 40 years, singer Bryan Ferry has established himself not only as the frontman of one of rock's most iconic bands, but also as a unique interpreter covering the songs of others. The songwriters he's covered have been transformed into something wholly other by him. Ferry's ability to find and reveal what is hidden in a lyric, a musical phrase, or even a key signature is uncanny. The Jazz Age finds Ferry covering himself in radical fashion: he doesn't sing. He is credited as co-producer (with Rhett Davies) and "director." The Jazz Age celebrates Ferry's 40th anniversary in music by re-recording some of his classic tunes -- from the 1972 Roxy Music album to 2010's ...