Bryan Ferry

Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music - Street Life: 20 Greatest Hits (1986)

Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music - Street Life - 20 Greatest Hits (1986)

Art Rock, Glam, Pop Rock, Synth-pop | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 01:13:54 | 431 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Virgin Records Limited | Tracks: 20 | Rls.date: 1986

The first compilation to attempt an all-encompassing overview of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music's career, Street Life was originally released in 1986, four years on from the band's break-up. And, across four sides of vinyl, it represented one of the most lovingly compiled tombstones any band could receive. Subsequent compilations have, of course, undermined it a little, but still it's difficult to criticize a collection that wraps up every significant hit single that the two parties enjoyed, from "Virginia Plain" and the oft-overlooked "Pyjamarama" through to "Jealous Guy" and "Avalon," via "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and "Slave to Love."
Bryan Ferry - Retrospective: Star (2024) [Official Digital Download]

Bryan Ferry - Retrospective: Star (2024) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 20:46 minutes | 246 MB
Pop Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Bryan Ferry has announced his massive album, Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023, a career-spanning collection capturing 50 years of his music that's set to release on Oct. 25.

Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music - Street Life: 20 Greatest Hits (1986)  Music

Posted by El Misha at Aug. 3, 2024
Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music - Street Life: 20 Greatest Hits (1986)

Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music - Street Life - 20 Greatest Hits (1986)

Art Rock, Glam, Pop Rock, Synth-pop | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 01:13:54 | 431 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: Virgin Records Limited | Tracks: 20 | Rls.date: 1986

The first compilation to attempt an all-encompassing overview of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music's career, Street Life was originally released in 1986, four years on from the band's break-up. And, across four sides of vinyl, it represented one of the most lovingly compiled tombstones any band could receive. Subsequent compilations have, of course, undermined it a little, but still it's difficult to criticize a collection that wraps up every significant hit single that the two parties enjoyed, from "Virginia Plain" and the oft-overlooked "Pyjamarama" through to "Jealous Guy" and "Avalon," via "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and "Slave to Love."
Bryan Ferry - Boys And Girls (1985) [1999, Remastered Reissue] {HDCD}

Bryan Ferry - Boys And Girls (1985) [1999, Remastered Reissue] {HDCD}
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Electronic | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 38:29 | 315,99 Mb
Label: Virgin Records (UK & Europe) | Cat.# FERRYCD6 (7243 8 47722 2 2) | Released: 1999 (1985-06-03)

"Boys and Girls" is the 6th solo studio album by the English singer and songwriter Bryan Ferry, released in June 1985 by E.G. Records. The album was Ferry's first solo album in seven years and the first since he had disbanded his group Roxy Music in 1983. The album was Ferry's first and only #1 solo album in the UK. It was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and contains two UK top 40 hit singles. It is also Ferry's most successful solo album in the US, having been certified Gold for sales in excess of half a million copies there.

Bryan Ferry - Boys And Girls (1985) {W.-Germany Target CD}  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at May 17, 2020
Bryan Ferry - Boys And Girls (1985) {W.-Germany Target CD}

Bryan Ferry - Boys And Girls (1985) {W.-Germany Target CD}
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Electronic | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 38:22 | 266,58 Mb
Label: Warner Bros. Records/EG Records/PolyGram (W.-Germany) | Cat.# 9 25082-2 | Released: 1985-06-03

"Boys and Girls" is the sixth solo studio album by the English singer and songwriter Bryan Ferry, released in June 1985 by E.G. Records. The album was Ferry's first solo album in seven years and the first since he had disbanded his group Roxy Music in 1983. The album was Ferry's first and only #1 solo album in the UK. It was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry and contains two UK top 40 hit singles. It is also Ferry's most successful solo album in the US, having been certified Gold for sales in excess of half a million copies there.

Bryan Ferry - Taxi (1993) {UK Promo CD}  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Jan. 10, 2019
Bryan Ferry - Taxi (1993) {UK Promo CD}

Bryan Ferry - Taxi (1993) {UK Promo CD}
Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock, Electronic | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Full Scans (PNG) | 38:13 | 291,31 Mb
Label: Virgin Records (UK) | Cat.# TAXID 2 | Released: 1993-04-13

"Taxi" is the 8th solo studio album by Bryan Ferry, the former lead vocalist for Roxy Music. The album was released on Virgin Records in April 1993, over five years after the release of his previous album "Bête Noire". This was Ferry's third solo album since the second demise of Roxy Music in 1983, ten years earlier. The album was a commercial and critical success, peaking at #2 in the U.K., it was certified Gold by the BPI. The first single, "I Put a Spell on You" was the album's only Top 20 hit in the U.K., peaking at #18. The second single, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" narrowly missed the U.K. Top 20, peaking at #23. The third and final single, "Girl Of My Best Friend" peaked at #57.

Bryan Ferry - The Best Of Bryan Ferry (2009)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 31, 2023
Bryan Ferry - The Best Of Bryan Ferry (2009)

Bryan Ferry - The Best Of Bryan Ferry (2009)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 545 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 193 Mb
Covers Included | 01:18:32 | RAR 5% Recovery
Art Rock, Pop Rock, Glam Rock, Synth-Pop | Virgin #50999 4 57804 2 4 / CDV 3066

Most Bryan Ferry compilations divide their time between his solo recordings and Roxy Music hits, so 2009’s The Best of Bryan Ferry is noteworthy in how it focuses entirely on his solo work, running from the ‘70s and into the new millennium. At 21 tracks, the collection is generous, so it’s not a surprise that it contains all the hits and staples, from “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” and “Let’s Stick Together” to “Slave to Love” and “Kiss and Tell,” with the deluxe edition going one step further and collecting 28 music videos, including many singles that don’t show up on the CD. This DVD is an enticement for the diehards who already own everything on the CD, but seen as just an aural collection, this is the best overview of Ferry’s solo recordings yet assembled.
Bryan Ferry - These Foolish Things (1973) [2015, Universal Music Japan, UICY-40141]

Bryan Ferry - These Foolish Things (1973)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Universal Music Japan, UICY-4014 | ~ 262 or 105 Mb | Scans(png) -> 201 Mb
Pop Rock / Glam

Much like his contemporary David Bowie, Ferry consolidated his glam-era success with a covers album, his first full solo effort even while Roxy Music was still going full steam. Whereas Bowie on Pin-Ups focused on British beat and psych treasures, Ferry for the most part looked to America, touching on everything from Motown to the early jazz standard that gave the collection its name…
Bryan Ferry - Another Time, Another Place (1974) [2015, Universal Music Japan, UICY-40142]

Bryan Ferry - Another Time, Another Place (1974)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Universal Music Japan, UICY-40142 | ~ 242 or 105 Mb | Scans(png) -> 232 Mb
Pop Rock / Glam

Another Time, Another Place isn't as immediately thrilling as Ferry's solo debut, but still is a great listen. The same core band that backed Ferry up on the earlier record stays more or less in place here…
Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together (1976) [2015, Universal Music Japan, UICY-40143]

Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together (1976)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Universal Music Japan, UICY-40143 | ~ 218 or 89 Mb | Scans(png) -> 187 Mb
Pop Rock / Glam

As Roxy approached its mid- to late-'70s hibernation, Ferry came up with another fine solo album, though one of his most curious. With Thompson and Wetton joined by U.K. journeyman guitarist Chris Spedding, Ferry recorded an effort that seemed as much of a bit of creative therapy as it was music for its own sake…