Bryan Ferry - In Your Mind

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Album Details

Title: In Your Mind
Artist: Bryan Ferry
Release Date: 2/1977
Re-Released On: 10/1/2007
Label: Reprise, EMI Music Distribution, Virgin Records
Duration: 36:05
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006857223, 724384760427, 724384760526, 0724384760458, 075992608527, 075992608541, 4988006807198
Genre: Rock
Styles: 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: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. This Is Tomorrow
  2. All Night Operator
  3. One Kiss
  4. Love Me Madly Again
  5. Tokyo Joe
  6. Party Doll
  7. Rock of Ages
  8. In Your Mind

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDEMI Music Distribution68815
2000CDVirgin Records47604
1999CDEMI Music Distribution847605
1990CDReprise26085
1990CDReprise2-26085

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Album Review

With Roxy Music set aside for the time being, Ferry took the solo plunge with an album of totally original material. As such, the underrated In Your Mind makes a logical follow-on from Roxy's Siren, especially since usual suspects -- Thompson, Manzanera, Wetton, and many more -- assist him in the brief eight-song effort. While lacking early Roxy's long-gone freakouts In Your Mind still burns more fiercely than both the later solo and group albums, at least on certain tracks - like Siren, it balances between rockier and smoother paths, most often favoring the former. Ferry's lyrics remain in his own realm of intelligent, romantic dissipation, and are some of his best efforts. The strong opener "This Is Tomorrow" starts with Ferry and keyboards before moving into a big, chugging full band arrangement and a wistful chorus: "This is tomorrow callin'/Wish you were here." When Ferry aims for a calmer mood, rather than stripped-down melancholia, he lets everyone play along. Sometimes the arrangements almost swamp the songs, but "One Kiss'" combination of female backing vocals, sax, and straight-up rock for instance, make it a great woozy, end-of-the-night singalong before the bars close. There are a few blatant misfires -- "Tokyo Joe" has the chugging, dark funk/rock beat down cold, but the lyrics play around too much with Asian stereotypes (and let's not mention the opening gong and all too obvious attempts at "atmosphere" via the strings). On balance, though, In Your Mind remains the secret highlight of Ferry's musical career, an energetic album that would have received far more attention as a full Roxy release. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ann OdellMusician, ?, String Arrangements
Bob BowkettArtwork
Bob LudwigRemastering
Bryan FerryHarmonica, Producer, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Chris MercerSaxophone, Musician, Horn, Horn Arrangements
Chris SpeddingGuitar, Musician
Dave Skinner?, Musician, Piano
Doreen Chanter?, Musician, Vocals
Dyan BirchMusician, Vocals, ?
Frank CollinsVocals, ?, Musician
Helen Chapelle?
Helen Chappelle?, Musician, Vocals
Jacquie SullivanMusician, Vocals, ?
John PorterGuitar, Musician, ?, Bass
John WettonViolin, Musician, Bass, Vocals
Martin DroverHorn, Musician
Mel CollinsHorn Arrangements, Flute, Musician, Horn, Saxophone
Monty ColesPhotography
Morris Pert?, Musician
Neil HubbardMusician, Guitar
Nicholas Deville?, Design
Nigel WalkerAssistant, Assistant Engineer
Paddy McHughVocals, Musician, ?
Paul ThompsonDrums, Musician
Phil ManzaneraGuitar, Musician
Preston HaywardMusician, ?
Ray CooperMusician, Percussion
Ross CullumAssistant Engineer, Assistant
Steve NyeEngineer, Producer