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Bryan Ferry
Biography
Bryan Ferry CBE is a singer, musician, and songwriter. Ferry came to public prominence in the early 1970s as lead vocalist and principal songwriter with the band Roxy Music, who enjoyed a highly successful career with three number one albums and ten singles entering the top ten charts in the United Kingdom. Ferry began his solo career in 1973, while still a member of Roxy Music, which continues to the present day.
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Discography
- Goddess of Love, 2002
- I Put a Spell on You
- The Bride Stripped Bare, 1978
- Taxi, 1993
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, 1973
- Golden Collection 2000
- As Time Goes By, 1999
- Let's Stick Together, 1988
- Slave to Love: The Best of the Ballads, 2000
- Your Painted Smile
- The Greatest, 1998
- A Fool for Love / One Way Love
- More Than This: The Best of Bryan Ferry + Roxy Music, 1995
- Let’s Stick Together, 1984
- In Your Mind, 1984
- Sign of the Times, 1978
- Another Time, Another Place, 2000
- Will You Love Me Tomorrow, 1993
- The Collection, 2004
- Dylanesque, 2007
- Mamouna, 1994
- Boys and Girls, 1985
- Olympia (bonus disc), 2010
- Olympia, 2010
- These Foolish Things, 1999
- Bête Noire, 1987
- Slave to Love: The Very Best of the Ballads
- Alphaville
- Frantic, 2002
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, 2002
- Slave to Love, 1985
- Tokyo Joe: The Best of Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music
- Girl of My Best Friend, 1993
- Kiss and Tell, 1988
- The Ultimate Collection
- The Ultimate Collection: With Roxy Music, 1988
- The Platinum Collection
- As Time Goes by, 1999
- The Price of Love
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| Song | The Only Face |
| Artist | Bryan Ferry |
| Album | More Friends |
| Label | V2/WEA |
| Year | 2002 |

| Song | Let's Stick Together |
| Artist | Bryan Ferry |
| Album | Let's Stick Together |
| Label | EMI |
| Year | 1976 |
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Links
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On the ABC
- Life Matters - 8 May 2002 - Feature Music Track
- Music - Blog - ABC Arts
- The Music Show - 31 January 2009 - Coming Up
- Artscape - TV & Radio Programs - ABC Arts
- ABC Message Board - ABC TV Have Your Say - Messages
- DIG Radio - Web Article - Nick Cave Drinks With Music Greats ...
- One Night in Tassie for Bryan Ferry, ex Roxy Music :: ABC ...
- The Planet - 5 September 2006 - Lou Rhodes
- Artscape - Bryan Ferry In Conversation With Virginia Trioli ...
- DIG Radio - Bryan Ferry's Album of Dylan Covers
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Comments
A long time listener and admirer of Roxy Music who had the misfortune to see 'them' in concert in Melbourne.
After being completely deflated by the most lack lustre and boring performance in a concert I've ever seen, I have just heard 'You can dance' (Olympia) and hear riffs out of Avalon all the way through which has made me shake my head for the second time this year.
Completely disappointed I have to say....
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