Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together

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Album Details

Title: Let's Stick Together
Artist: Bryan Ferry
Release Date: 9/1976
Re-Released On: 10/1/2007
Label: EMI Music Distribution, Toshiba EMI, Virgin Records, Reprise, EG Records, Virgin
Duration: 37:50
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006807181, 4988006857216, 724384760229, 0724384760250, 075992608428, 075992608442, 077778647829, 724384760328
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, 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. Let's Stick Together
  2. Casanova
  3. Sea Breezes
  4. Shame, Shame, Shame
  5. 2HB
  6. Price of Love
  7. Chance Meeting
  8. It's Only Love
  9. You Go to My Head
  10. Re-Make/Re-Model
  11. Heart on My Sleeve

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDEMI Music Distribution68814
2002CDToshiba EMI53302
2000CDVirgin Records47602
2000CDVirgin47602
1990CDReprise26084
1987CDEG Records7864782

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Album Review

As Roxy approached its mid- to late-'70s hibernation, Ferry came up with another fine solo album, though one of his most curious. With Thompson and Wetton joined by U.K. journeyman guitarist Chris Spedding, Ferry recorded an effort that seemed as much of a bit of creative therapy as it was music for its own sake. On the one hand, he followed the initial formula established for his solo work, looking back to earlier rock, pop, and soul classics with gentle gusto. The title track itself, a cover of the fluke Wilbert Harrison '60s hit, scored Ferry a deserved British hit single, with great sax work from Chris Mercer and Mel Collins and a driving, full band performance. Ferry's delivery is one of his best, right down to the yelps, and the whole thing chugs with post-glam power. Other winners include the Everly Brothers' "The Price of Love" and the Beatles' "It's Only Love," delivered with lead keyboards from Ferry and a nice, full arrangement. On the other hand, half of the album consisted of Ferry originals -- but, bizarrely, instead of creating wholly new songs, he re-recorded a slew of earlier Roxy classics. Fanciful fun or exorcising of past demons? It's worth noting that most of the songs come from the Eno period of the band, and consequently the new versions stear clear of the sheer chaos he brought to the original Roxy lineup. As it is, the end results are still interesting treats -- "Casanova" exchanges the blasting stomp of the original for a slow, snaky delivery that suggests threat without sounding too worried about it. "Re-Make/Re-Model," meanwhile, turns downright funky without losing any of its weird lyrical edge. Others have subtler differences, as when the stark, stiff midsection of "Sea Breezes" becomes a looser, slow jam. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ann OdellString Arrangements
Bob LudwigRemastering
Bryan FerryHarmonica, Keyboards, Producer, Piano, Vocals
Chris MercerSaxophone, Sax (Tenor)
Chris SpeddingGuitar
Chris ThomasProducer, Producer
Davy O'ListGuitar
Dick WallisPhotography
Doreen ChanterVocals (Background), Vocals
Eddie JobsonSynthesizer, Keyboards, Violin
Helen ChappelleVocals
Jacquie SullivanVocals (Background), Vocals
John GustafsonBass
John PorterGuitar, Bass
John PunterEngineer
John WallsAssistant
John WettonViolin, Bass
Jon WallsAssistant Engineer
Martha WalkerVocals, Vocals (Background)
Martin DroverHorn, Trumpet
Mel CollinsSax (Soprano)
Morris PertPercussion
Neil HubbardGuitar
Nigel WalkerAssistant Engineer, Assistant
Paddy McHughVocals (Background), Vocals
Paul ThompsonDrums
Phil ManzaneraGuitar
Rick WillisBass
Rick WillsBass
Steve NyeEngineer
Vicki BrownVocals