Bryan Ferry – Boys and Girls

Album Info

Artist: Bryan Ferry

Title: Boys and Girls

Year: 1985

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Tracklist

  • 1. Sensation (5:07)
  • 2. Slave To Love (4:26)
  • 3. Don't Stop The Dance (4:19)
  • 4. A Waste Land (1:00)
  • 5. Windswept (4:33)
  • 6. The Chosen One (4:51)
  • 7. Valentine (3:47)
  • 8. Stone Woman (4:56)
  • 9. Boys And Girls (5:25)

Review

Dust off your dancing shoes and get ready to dive into the sultry world of Bryan Ferry's 1985 comeback, "Boys and Girls." This album is like a fine wine, it's aged beautifully and is the perfect mix of smooth and sophisticated. Ferry, the man with the velvet voice, returned to the solo scene after a bit of a break and brought with him an A-list crew of guitar slingers – we're talking Mark Knopfler, David Gilmour, and Nile Rodgers, folks! 🎸✨ Their contributions weave a rich musical backdrop that's as lush as your fave luxury boutique.

"Slave to Love" is the crown jewel of this album, a track that's as haunting as it is catchy, proving that Ferry's got that golden touch when it comes to penning tunes that stick with you. But don't just stop at that dance floor anthem; "Sensation," "Don't Stop the Dance," and "Windswept" are all part of this fabulous lineup, each bringing their own blend of synth-pop and adult contemporary vibes with a dash of Ferry's trademark moodiness. "Boys and Girls" isn't just an album; it's a journey through the heart of sophisticated pop, where every beat feels like a whispered promise of romance under the moonlight. 🌙💋 With its sleek production and timeless appeal, this record is a shining example of Ferry's musical genius and why he's still a massive inspiration to artists everywhere. - Eva