- Source: The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
The Bryan Ferry Orchestra is a retro-jazz ensemble founded and led by Bryan Ferry. They exclusively play his work in a 1920s jazz style. Ferry formed the orchestra out of a desire to focus on the melodies of his songs, and "see how they would stand up without singing". Their album, The Jazz Age, was released on 26 November 2012 as a 10in vinyl folio edition and on 12in vinyl, CD and digital download, on BMG Rights Management Ferry neither plays nor sings with the orchestra; BBC reviewer Chris Roberts called it a "peculiar concept then, with Ferry now, almost Warhol-like, sagely mute to one side while collaborators silkscreen his own icons. As fascinating as it is perplexing, anything but obvious, and therefore to be applauded."
Personnel
= Performance
=Colin Good - Piano & Arrangements
Enrico Tomasso - Cornet & Trumpet
Malcolm Earle-Smith - Trombone
Richard White - Alto & Bass Saxophones, Clarinet & Bass Clarinet
Robert Fowler - Tenor Saxophone & Clarinet
Alan Barnes - Alto & Baritone Saxophones, Saxinet
Martin Wheatley - Banjo & Guitar
John Sutton - Drums
Discography
The Jazz Age (26 November 2012)
Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film The Great Gatsby (6 May 2013)
"Love Is the Drug" (with Bryan Ferry)
"Crazy in Love" (with Emeli Sandé)
A Selection of Yellow Cocktail Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film The Great Gatsby (The Great Gatsby Jazz Recordings) (10 May 2013)
Babylon Berlin (Music from the Original TV Series) (2017)
"Dance Away"
"Reason or Rhyme"
"Bitters End"
"Alphaville"
"Chance Meeting"
Bitter-Sweet (Bryan Ferry album) (30 November 2018)
References
External links
Official Bryan Ferry website
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