Bryan Ferry - Another Time, Another Place Audio CD
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Band: Bryan Ferry
Title: Another Time, Another Place
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Release Date: 1990-02-02
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: "In" Crowd 2: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 3: Walk a Mile in My Shoes 4: Funny How Time Slips Away 5: You Are My Sunshine 6: (What A) Wonderful World 7: It Ain't Me Babe 8: Finger Poppin' 9: Help Me Make It Through the Night 10: Another Time, Another Place
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Another Time, Another Place This album is a cover album for all tracks except "Another Time, Another Place". Another Time, Another Place being was released 1974 and was Ferry's second studio album and reached number 4 in the UK charts. Tracks that stand out on this release are "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", "It Aint Me Babe" and "The 'In' Crowd". Ferry looks very debonair on the cover and looks just as stylish on the photo in CD booklet. We get a very nice list musicians and the lyrics to "Another Time, Another Place". 4/5. .
Two great tracks: two stars
" The rest of the album is at best OK--depends on how much you like the songs he's covering. This album would have made a classic two-sided single, with his absolutely sick and brilliant version of "The 'In' Crowd" (dig those power chords and freakout guitar solo) backed with the original "Another Time, Another Place," which sounds like an outtake from "Stranded" or "Country Life. It's pretty much a must-buy album for those two songs alone. . . try to find a used copy.
some killer songs; some killer remakes
The remakes are fantastic, especially "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", "Walk a Mile in My Shoes", "Funny how time slips Away", and "Fingerpoppin". This album is an excellent attempt to take oldtime classics and turn them into actual rock songs, and then add a few good originals. You will have all your limbs shakin and boppin and funkin at these remakes. The final tune has a great core rythym, and it's too bad Ferry couldn't have found a way to make it longer and more soulful.
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