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These Foolish Things
Bryan Ferry's One-Page Album Advert in Melody Maker, October 13, 1973:

Roxy Music
Oct 13, 19731 min read


🔘 A Hard Rain’s A‑Gonna Fall – Single: Sep. 1973
Denmark - Island - 1973 A dramatic, art‑glam reinvention of Bob Dylan’s 1963 classic, Bryan Ferry’s “A Hard Rain’s A‑Gonna Fall” transformed a folk‑protest landmark into a sweeping, theatrical pop statement — bold, stylish, and unmistakably Ferry. Released on September 14, 1973, the single arrived as Ferry’s debut solo release, issued in the UK by Island Records under catalogue number WIP 6170. Backed with a re‑recording of “2HB” (originally from Roxy Music’s 1972 debut), the

Roxy Music
Sep 14, 19733 min read


🔘 Let’s Stick Together – Album: Sept. 1976
Released: September 1976 (UK) Catalogue Number: Island Records ILPS 9367 Bryan Ferry’s suave, sharp‑edged third solo album — a stylish fusion of R&B covers, re‑imagined Roxy Music tracks, and his signature crooner glamour. Released in September 1976 during Roxy Music’s post‑Siren hiatus, Let’s Stick Together marked Ferry’s return to solo work following These Foolish Things (1973) and Another Time, Another Place (1974). The album blends re‑recorded Roxy material, American R&B

Roxy Music
Sep 1, 19733 min read


📰 Ferry Interesting Roxy - Article : Oct. 1972
A stylish Melody Maker feature on Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, highlighting Ferry’s charismatic personality, sharp sartorial flair, and the band’s rapid rise with their sophisticated glam-art rock sound. Bryan Ferry proves endlessly fascinating as Roxy Music continues to captivate the rock scene with their unique style and attitude. Melody Maker Date: October 14, 1972 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • In-depth profile of Bryan Ferry’s image, personality, and creativ

Roxy Music
Oct 14, 19722 min read


📰 Whatever Happened To... - Article : Aug. 1972
A thoughtful one-page Melody Maker feature examining the wide range of musical and cultural influences that shaped Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music’s unique retro-futurist sound, from 1950s girl groups to Bob Dylan, Ethel Merman, and Smokey Robinson. Bryan Ferry’s eclectic inspirations — from doo-wop and soul to Hollywood glamour and British art school cool. Melody Maker Date: August 26, 1972 Length: 5 min read 📰 Key Highlights • Exploration of Bryan Ferry’s diverse musical

Roxy Music
Aug 26, 19722 min read
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