Bryan Ferry - Another Time, Another Place

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Album Details

Title: Another Time, Another Place
Artist: Bryan Ferry
Release Date: 7/1974
Re-Released On: 10/1/2007
Label: Reprise, EMI Music Distribution, Virgin Records, EG Records
Duration: 41:58
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006857315, 724384760021, 0077778653059, 0724384760052, 0724384760151, 075992608329, 075992608343, 077778653028, 4988006807174, 724384760120
Genre: Rock
Styles: Glam Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Brooding, Cathartic, Earnest, Campy, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Sensual, Theatrical, Witty, Passionate, Reflective, Romantic, Dramatic, Poignant, Quirky, Sentimental, Sexy, Confident, Energetic, Literate, Restrained, Elegant, Soothing, Sophisticated, Stylish
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The "In" Crowd
  2. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
  3. Walk a Mile in My Shoes
  4. Funny How Time Slips Away
  5. You Are My Sunshine
  6. (What A) Wonderful World
  7. It Ain't Me Babe
  8. Finger Poppin'
  9. Help Me Make It Through the Night
  10. Another Time, Another Place

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDEMI Music Distribution68813
2000CDVirgin Records47600
1999CDEMI Music Distribution2
1990CDReprise2-26083
1990CDReprise26083
1987CDEG Records14

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Album Review

Another Time, Another Place isn't as immediately thrilling as Ferry's solo debut, but still is a great listen. The same core band that backed Ferry up on the earlier record stays more or less in place here. If, like Roxy over the years, this collection is a touch less frenetic at points in comparison to Ferry's earlier solo stab, the opening blast through "The 'In' Crowd" doesn't show it. Porter's guitar rips along as intensely as Phil Manzanera's can, and the whole thing makes Elvis' original take seem pretty tame. Beyond that, things will be familiar to anyone who's heard These Foolish Things -- same general atmosphere, same overall approach of Ferry taking classic originals and putting his own proto-lounge-lizard stamp on them, mixing energetic versions with far calmer ones. A very intriguing development is his inclusion of efforts from up-and-coming country writers and singers -- thus, a loud and groovy cover of "Funny How Time Slips Away" by Willie Nelson and another of Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through the Night." Other country atmospheres slip in here and there via another nod to Elvis ("Walk a Mile in My Shoes," originally by Joe South), while other classics get tapped with versions of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and Sam Cooke's "(What A) Wonderful World." The album as a whole feels a touch more formal than its predecessor, but Ferry and company, plus various brass and string sections, turn on the showiness enough to make it all fun. A harbringer of solo albums to come appears at end -- the title track, a Ferry original. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan Skidmore?
Alf Reece?
Ann OdellString Arrangements
Antony PriceClothing/Wardrobe
Barry St. JohnVocals, Choir, Chorus
Bob BowkettArt Direction
Bob Efford?
Bruce RowlandDrums
Bruce Rowlands?
Bryan FerryArt Direction, Cover Art Concept, Producer, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Harmonica, Organ
Chris MercerSax (Tenor), Saxophone
Chris PyneTrombone
Davy O'ListGuitar
Don Cirilo?, Vocals
Eric BomanPhotography
Gary EdwardsAssistant Engineer
Geoff Daley?
Helen ChappelleVocals, Choir, Chorus
Henry LowtherTrumpet, Horn
Jimmy Hastings?, Wind
John PorterGuitar, Bass
John PunterDrums, Producer, Engineer
John WettonFiddle, Violin, Bass
Liza StrikeVocals, Choir, Chorus
Malcolm Griffiths?
Mark DobsonAssistant Engineer
Mark Warner?
Martin DroverHorn, ?
Martyn FordBrass Arrangement
Morris PertPercussion, ?
Nicholas DevilleDesign
Paul Cosh?
Paul ThompsonDrums
Peter Robinson?, Keyboards
Rhett DaviesAssistant Engineer
Ronnie Ross?
Ruan O'LochlainnSaxophone, Sax (Alto)
Sean MilliganEngineer
Simon PuxleyMedia Consultant, ?
Steve Saunders?
Tony CarrPercussion, ?
Tony Charles?
Vicki BrownVocals
Winstone Stone?