19.05.2022: Bryan Ferry veröffentlicht alle vier Tracks der neuen EP “Love Letters”
Er ist ein wahrer Maestro der Coverversion: Die digital erscheinenden "Love Letters“-EP von Bryan Ferry mit vier Neuinterpretationen klassischer Liebeslieder ist nun seit dem 19.05.2022 komplett erhältlich. Mit der Songsammlung veröffentlicht Bryan Ferry seinen ersten neuen Aufnahmen seit 2018.!
24.03.2022: Bryan Ferry 'Love Letters' new music ( Lyric ) video out now!
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.
Johnny Marr, Nile Rodgers and Marcus Miller feature throughout the album, together with a shifting cast including Flea, Ronnie Spector, Mark Knopfler and Maceo Parker.
From the darkly driven title track, through to the contemplative "Soldier Of Fortune", from the swirling groove of "One Night Stand" to the dreamlike first single "Loop De Li" – 'Avonmore' is both contemporary and classic. The two covers are unique Ferry musical interpretations – a beautiful and lush take on Sondheim's "Send In The Clowns" and Robert Palmers "Johnny and Mary", a collaboration with the Norwegian DJ and producer Todd Terje, transformed into a melancholic hymn to love and loss.
BRYAN FERRY ANNOUNCES 2015 UK TOUR
After an impressive set of performances around the world throughout 2014 including the lauded Glastonbury and Coachella debuts, British musical icon Bryan Ferry has announced a 20 date UK tour in May and June 2015.
The newly announced dates will feature an incredible set list of both Roxy Music and solo hits, and include songs from Ferry’s forthcoming new album ‘Avonmore’ (released Nov 17th).
Ferry’s recent shows have seduced a new generation of fans and received unanimously rave reviews, with The Guardian stating ‘Byronesque Ferry glories in nostalgia of the new, re-presenting his oeuvre in a new and thrilling way’, while The Daily Telegraph say ‘Ferry cruises through 40 years - Deeply rooted in the past and yet daringly modern in its merging of genres. This was, indeed, the music of time’.
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