Bryan Ferry, the iconic solo artist and frontman of Roxy Music, has announced a landmark release titled “Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023.” This comprehensive collection, slated for release on October 25th, 2024 via BMG, spans over 50 years of Ferry’s illustrious career and encompasses 81 tracks across various formats.
The compilation serves as a testament to Ferry’s unparalleled versatility and innovation in music. From his early solo works to his recent explorations, the collection features a kaleidoscope of genres and styles. Ferry’s adeptness at reinterpreting classics—from Bob Dylan’s “She Belongs To Me” to songs by Amy Winehouse and The Velvet Underground—highlights his unique approach as a modern interpreter of song.
Included in the retrospective are Ferry’s iconic singles such as “Slave To Love,” which defined an era while maintaining a timeless appeal. The album also introduces two new recordings, including the eagerly anticipated “Star,” marking Ferry’s first new music release in over a decade.
The “Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023” will be available in multiple formats, catering to both avid collectors and new listeners alike. The 5CD deluxe box set features a curated journey through Ferry’s career stages, each disc dedicated to a different facet of his artistry. From essential hits on “Disc One: The Best Of Bryan Ferry” to reinterpretations and rare tracks on subsequent discs, the collection is accompanied by a 100-page hardback book filled with rare photographs and extensive liner notes.
Additionally, fans can enjoy a 2LP gatefold edition titled “The Best Of Bryan Ferry,” available on various vinyl pressings including black, green/blue, and clear vinyl. A condensed 1CD version offers a compact selection of 20 tracks accompanied by a booklet.
“Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023” not only celebrates Bryan Ferry’s musical legacy but also reaffirms his status as a visionary artist whose influence spans generations. With its breadth of material and meticulous curation, this release promises to be a definitive retrospective of one of music’s most enduring figures.