BRYAN FERRY
PRESENTS
THE JAZZ AGE
PERFORMED BY
THE BRYAN FERRY ORCHESTRA
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If there was
ever a musical icon and a decade destined to come together it is Bryan
Ferry and the Roaring Twenties. The artist as creative powerhouse with
a dazzling career of endless surprise, delight and innovation, and the
decade - a time of modernity, decadence and bright young things - all
driven on by the thrill of it all.
So to celebrate
and mark the 40th year anniversary of his incredible career both as a
solo artist and as the creator of Roxy Music, Ferry has re-recorded
some of his own compositions, performed by The Bryan Ferry Orchestra in
the style of the 1920s.
Driven by his
fascination for that time between the wars known as ‘The Jazz Age’,
Ferry has recorded the songs as instrumentals. “I started my musical
journey listening to a fair bit of jazz, mainly instrumental, and from
diverse and contrasting periods” explains Ferry. “I loved the way the
great soloists would pick up a tune and shake it up - go somewhere
completely different - and then return gracefully back to the melody,
as if nothing had happened. This seemed to me to reach a sublime peak
with the music of Charlie Parker, and later Ornette Colman. More
recently, I have been drawn back to the roots, to the weird and
wonderful music of the 1920s – the decade that became known as The Jazz
Age”
“After forty
years of making records, both in and out of Roxy Music, I thought now
might be an interesting moment to revisit some of these songs, and
approach them as instrumentals in the style of that magical period. I
would like to thank Colin Good and the other outstanding musicians
featured on this record (most of who played on his earlier tribute to
the 1930s, the album ‘As Time Goes By’) for bringing a new and
different life to these songs – a life without words”.
‘The Jazz
Age’ is an intoxicating collection of timeless songs awakening the
spirits of Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven, Bix Beiderbecke's Wolverines
and the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. From the thundering cascade of
‘Virginia Plain’ to the timeless weave of ‘Slave To Love’, ‘Avalon’ and
‘Reason or Rhyme’ – no shade from Ferry’s palette of musical styles is
omitted. ‘The Bogus Man’, which made its debut on 1973's For Your
Pleasure, revives the heady sounds of Duke Ellington's Cotton Club
band, while the arrangement of ‘Don't Stop the Dance’ might have come
from the pen of the great Don Redman.
Ferry has created a
soundtrack for those endless champagne-fuelled parties documented by F.
Scott Fitzgerald, and for a whole new generation -‘The Jazz Age’ is
pure Gatsbyesque bliss.
Tracklisting
1. Do The Strand. 8. This Is Tomorrow.
2. Love Is The Drug. 9. The Only Face.
3. Don’t Stop The Dance. 10. I Thought.
4. Just Like You. 11. Reason Or Rhyme
5. Avalon. 12. Virginia Plain.
6. The Bogus Man. 13. This Island Earth.
7. Slave To Love.
Produced by
Bryan Ferry and Rhett Davies, 'The Jazz Age' will be released on
November 26th on 10" Vinyl Folio Edition, 12" Vinyl, CD and Digital
editions – all on BMG Rights Management.
Links:
Bryan Ferry’s Website:
http://bit.ly/BryanFerry-Website
Bryan Ferry’s Facebook:
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