Released November 26, 2012 Length 37:46 Artist The Bryan Ferry Orchestra Label BMG | Recorded 2012 The Jazz Age
(2012) Avonmore
(2014) Release date 26 November 2012 Producers Bryan Ferry, Rhett Davies | |
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Studio Studio One, Olympia, London Genres Orchestral jazz, Trad jazz Similar Avon, Dylanesque, As Time Goes By, Bête Noire, Boys and Girls |
The bryan ferry orchestra the jazz age
The Jazz Age, is the fourteenth studio album, is a rerecording of some of Bryan Ferry's compositions, as played in jazz style of the 1920s, by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra. The 13 songs have been chosen from 11 albums, from his very first release Roxy Music (1972) to his at that time recent solo record Olympia (2010). The album was co-produced by Ferry and Rhett Davies, with arrangements by Colin Good, and released on 26 November 2012 as a 10in vinyl folio edition and on 12in vinyl, CD and digital download, on BMG Rights Management.
Contents
The artwork for The Jazz Age album consists of illustrations by the renowned French poster artist Paul Colin (1892–1985).
Ferry himself does not perform on the album, which consists entirely of instrumental performances. Talking about the inspiration behind the reinterpretations, Ferry told Clash, "I've sort of gone back to the music that I liked listening to when I was a young lad, nine or ten years old - I was really fairly precocious for that time."
The album is Ferry's lowest charting of his career, peaking at #50 on the UK Albums Chart.
Track listing
All songs written by Bryan Ferry except where noted.
- "Do The Strand" – 2:10
- "Love Is the Drug" – 3:14 (Ferry, Andy Mackay)
- "Don’t Stop The Dance" – 2:51 (Ferry, Rhett Davies)
- "Just Like You" – 3:24
- "Avalon" – 2:23
- "The Bogus Man" – 2:07
- "Slave to Love" – 2:38
- "This Is Tomorrow" – 2:27
- "The Only Face" – 2:57
- "I Thought" – 2:36 (Ferry, Brian Eno)
- "Reason Or Rhyme" – 4:15
- "Virginia Plain" – 2:14
- "This Island Earth" – 4:24
Personnel
Songs
1Do the Strand2:10
2Love Is the Drug3:14
3Don't Stop the Dance2:52