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Street Life: 20 Great Hits is a greatest hits album by Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, released on 14 April 1986 by E.G. Records. [3] The album reached number one on both the New Zealand and UK Albums Charts in 1986.
The Ultimate Collection (Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music) Released: 7 November 1988; Label: E.G. Formats: CD, LP, MC; 6 11 — 43 31 — 15 23 — — UK: 3× Platinum [14] AUS: 2× Platinum [21] More Than This: The Best of Bryan Ferry + Roxy Music (Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music) Released: 30 October 1995; Label: Virgin; Formats: CD, 2xLP, MC; 15 9 ...
More than This: The Best of Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music is a 1995 compilation album covering Roxy Music and the solo career of the group's lead singer, Bryan Ferry.The name of the album is taken from the song "More than This" from the 1982 Roxy Music album Avalon.
Bryan Ferry CBE (born 26 September 1945) is an English singer and songwriter who was the frontman of the band Roxy Music and also a solo artist. [2] His voice has been described as an "elegant, seductive croon". [ 3 ]
The Ultimate Collection is a greatest hits album by Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music, released on 7 November 1988 by E'G Records.. Unlike the 1986 compilation album Street Life, which was predominantly Roxy Music material, The Ultimate Collection focuses more on Ferry's solo career.
Boys and Girls is the sixth solo studio album by English singer and songwriter Bryan Ferry, released on 3 June 1985 by E.G. Records. The album was Ferry's first solo album in seven years and the first since he had disbanded his band Roxy Music in 1983. The album was Ferry's first and only number one solo album in the UK. [2]
The second single, "Kiss and Tell", narrowly missed the UK top 40 (peaking at No. 41), [2] but made the US top 40 [5] (becoming Ferry's only solo single to chart in the US Top 40). The song also appeared in the drama film, Bright Lights, Big City (1988), starring Michael J. Fox. [6] The third and final single, "Limbo", peaked at No. 86 in the UK.
This was Ferry's third solo album since the second demise of Roxy Music in 1983, ten years earlier. The album was a commercial and critical success, peaking at No. 2 in the UK, it was certified Gold by the BPI. The first single, "I Put a Spell on You" was the album's only top 20 hit in the