- Source: Avonmore (album)
Avonmore is the fifteenth studio album by the English singer Bryan Ferry, released on 17 November 2014 by BMG Rights Management.
Background
The album was named after the location of Ferry's studio in London where it was recorded.
The album was announced on 23 September 2014 with a preview of the song "Loop De Li". The album was produced by Ferry with long-term collaborator Rhett Davies, who has produced several albums for Ferry and Roxy Music. The album also features Ferry regulars such as Fonzi Thornton, Nile Rodgers, Marcus Miller, and Johnny Marr (who co-wrote the track "Soldier of Fortune"). The album includes two cover versions, a rendition of Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns" and a version of "Johnny and Mary", originally by Robert Palmer. The latter track was a collaboration with the Norwegian DJ/producer Todd Terje and first appeared on Terje's album It's Album Time which was released earlier in 2014.
Avonmore peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart, and number 72 on the US Billboard 200.
Critical reception
Reception of the album was generally positive. In a four-out-of-five-stars review, AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "this is Ferry's prime, a moment when his legacy was intact but yet to be preserved in amber" and that the album "consciously evokes this distinct period, sometimes sighing into the exquisite ennui of Avalon but usually favouring the fine tailoring of Boys and Girls, a record where every sequenced rhythm, keyboard, and guitar line blended into an alluring urbane pulse" and that "the songs are what makes this record something more than a fling". PopMatters critic John Paul wrote that the album "functions as a well-deserved victory lap for both Ferry and those he's assembled, triumphantly returning to relevance and reminding listeners he's been doing this since the '70s. It's just taken this long for the mainstream to catch up with where he's been all along". Writer T. Cole Rachel from Pitchfork was less positive, giving the album 6.7 out of 10, writing that the album, in places, "flounders when the music, which routinely flirts with a kind of adult contemporary smoothness, leans over into blandness" and stating that "Ferry's well-documented good taste is both an asset and possibly a curse" and concluding that the record is "a fine addition to Bryan Ferry's oeuvre, if not necessarily a terribly challenging one".
Special edition
On 29 October 2015, Ferry announced the release of the a special edition package of Avonmore, containing the album on vinyl and CD, along with a 48-page book of photos by photographer Matthew Becker.
Track listing
Personnel
Technical
Chris Mullings – engineer
Pete Wells – engineer
Simon Willey – engineer
Tim Roe – additional engineer
Mark Knight – assistant engineer
Craig Silvey – mixing
Eduardo Paz – mix assistant
Adam Ayan – mastering at Gateway Mastering (Portland, Maine)
Isaac Ferry – executive producer
Tara Ferry – executive producer
Artwork
Johnny Dewe Mathews – cover photography
Neil Kirk – inner sleeve photography
Michael Knight – design
Jono Patrick – digital artwork
Richard White – liner notes
Charts
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Avonmore (album)
- Avonmore
- Bryan Ferry
- Fonzi Thornton
- The Jazz Age (The Bryan Ferry Orchestra album)
- Jacob Quistgaard
- Rhett Davies
- Mark Knopfler discography
- Bitter-Sweet (Bryan Ferry album)
- Nile Rodgers