"Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023" an 81-track collection celebrating 50 years of Bryan Ferry with new and unreleased recordings, extensive photo books. Released 25 October: 5CD deluxe box, vinyl, and signed artwork available to pre-order now
"Jerry Hall came and wore this tiger dress that Antony [Price] made, with a tail, which was quite a feature of the video. Meanwhile, I was wearing one of Antony’s better suits: a kind of Robert Mitchum-inspired draped suit ... A moment captured." -BF
"We are delighted to accept this prestigious award on behalf of everyone who has been involved in the world of Roxy Music - musicians, engineers, producers, designers and numerous people behind the scenes… and of course our loyal fans."
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"We had David Sanborn playing on [Don't Stop The Dance] ... That was a wonderful couple of days ... wonderful player, just phenomenal." -Rhett Davies. 'Don't Stop The Dance' was released on this day in 1985.
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The original "Kiss & Tell" single was released on this day in 1988. The recent digital re-release of the single makes all previous B-sides available again for the first time.
Bryan Ferry's first new music in 10 years, "Star" is a collaboration with artist and writer Amelia Barratt, based on a demo from
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's Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. The video is filmed by Bryan Ferry and James Garzke. Watch now
'I Thought' was co-written with Brian Eno, and features on the Retrospective 'Compositions' collection. "I always enjoy working with Brian. He’s very bright and he has such an inquiring mind. He’s very enthusiastic ... and spontaneous." - Bryan Ferry
The "Street Life: 20 Great Hits" compilation album features songs from both Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry's solo catalogue, and was released on 14 April, 1986. The album was No. 1 in the UK for 5 weeks, and remained in the charts for 77 weeks in total, achieving 'platinum' status.
Throughout 2024, a number of Bryan Ferry’s classic singles and EPs will be released to streaming platforms for the very first time. These collections will include several B-sides and alternate versions previously unavailable. Listen to the first 4 now at
Bryan Ferry UK Tour and new album Live At The Royal Albert Hall 1974 coming in 2020! Pre-order the album from NOW for 48-hour first access to tour tickets this Wednesday 20 November at 10AM!
Bryan Ferry released "Sign Of The Times" on 24 July, 1978. This performance on The Kenny Everett Video Show has subsequently become an unofficial music video for the song.
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The digital single re-release of Bryan Ferry's "This Is Tomorrow" is now available, including the rare B-side "As The World Turns", available digitally for the first time.
Less that a month to go until Retrospective is out on 25 October. Today, BF is busy signing the art prints that come with any pre-order bundle from the Bryan Ferry online store at
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"Slave to Love" is re-issued as a digital EP today, including rare B-side "Valentine" as well as instrumental and extended mixes of both songs.
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North America has been added to the Bryan Ferry World Tour 2019, with the addition of 18 new shows in the USA and Canada! Full dates and pre-sale information are available from
"These tunes, they just come out of nowhere. It's the same with lyrics: the best lyrics just come out of some imagining. It's probably late at night, and you're sort of burned out, and suddenly you get something, and you think, 'Oh, that's it!'" -BF
“Bob Clearmountain is the great master of the art of mixing, I was very moved when I heard his recent Dolby Atmos mix of Avalon – it sounds amazing.” - Bryan Ferry
Roxy Music’s album “Avalon” has been re-mixed in Dolby Atmos immersive sound by long-time Roxy and Bryan Ferry collaborator Bob Clearmountain. This digital-only product is now available on Apple Music and Tidal
“Sign Of The Times” was one of the songs I wrote when I was out in LA, but that song was much more about what I was reading and hearing about the punk movement that was happening back in the UK. - Bryan Ferry
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Soundcheck for
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on 29 March, 1973 at Newcastle City Hall. Bryan Ferry has performed on this stage more times than any other across his career; this was the first.
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“I was first aware of [Smoke Gets In Your Eyes] through The Platters. I actually saw them live, when I was very young, maybe eleven or twelve ... the lead singer had this beautiful voice: this kind of crooning, lovely smooth sound.” - Bryan Ferry
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Bryan Ferry on set with director Tim Pope for the "Is Your Love Strong Enough" video. The song was recorded for the soundtrack to the Ridley Scott film 'Legend' and was released as a single on 17 March, 1986.
We are excited to announce Bryan Ferry live at the Royal Albert Hall as part of his World Tour 2019! Tickets for this show will go on sale this Friday, 21 September, at 9am BST directly from the RAH box office at
This Friday, Roxy Music's 7th album 'Flesh + Blood' will be released on 180gsm red vinyl. This UK No.1 album was in the charts for over a year, and was a Top 40 hit in the US. Order the limited edition vinyl now at
Bryan Ferry's Extended Play EP is now available on digital and streaming, featuring the original lead single "The Price of Love"
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"She Belongs To Me" is Bryan Ferry's new single, one of several new recordings from the 'Retrospective' collection announced this week. Listen to Bryan's interpretation of this Bob Dylan classic now at
Announcing Roxy Music 50th anniversary LP reissues! Released in pairs throughout the year, half-speed cut at Abbey Road, revised artwork with lyrics and deluxe gloss finish. 'Roxy Music' and 'For Your Pleasure' out 1 April 2022, available to pre-order now
"I’m much saddened and shocked by this tragic news of Lucy’s death. The family request that our privacy be respected during this difficult time." Bryan Ferry
"Before I started the These Foolish Things album, I made a list of songs I liked, songs that had been part of my education listening to music" - Bryan Ferry Retrospective is out on October 25th. Pre-order at
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