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As Time Goes By
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Bryan Ferry
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Product Details
- Artist: Bryan Ferry
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0724384827021
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- Label: Virgin Records Us
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- Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Virgin Records Us
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- Release Date: 1999-10-19
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- Studio: Virgin Records Us
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- Title: As Time Goes By
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- UPC: 724384827021
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Product Description: No stranger to covers, Bryan Ferry has often opted for classics from other times and places. As Time Goes By focuses on music largely from the 1930s and '40s and conjures that era's aura of fine cigars, sateen gowns, and gentlemanly romance. The opening title track summons images of Bogie and Ingrid, and is one of the finest moments in the collection. The swanky versions of Nina Simone's signature "Love Me or Leave Me" and "I'm in the Mood for Love" (which has a faint Martin Denny overtone) are perfectly suited to Ferry's low-key vocals (he's no real crooner, let's face it). His talented band swings with fervor, especially on the upbeat tunes "The Way You Look Tonight," "Lover Come Back to Me," and "Just One of Those Things." There are a number of intimate, romantic moments, but the highlight is Ferry's take on "Falling in Love Again," first made famous way back when with devastating sadness by Marlene Dietrich. Ferry's version is almost as moving. --Lorry Fleming
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Customer Reviews
timely time goes by
This is just a great rendition of a collection of classic songs. Just wonderful listening. I highly recommend it.
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Cole Porter Re-made Re-modeled
Bryan Ferry has definitely been eclectic in his cover songs, covering everyone from Nat King Cole to The Rolling Stones. But I have to say that he has definitely outdone himself with these tracks. Friends of mine who would never have given Ferry a second listen otherwise have frequently borrowed this album because it is so different and appealing. For me, songs like "Falling In Love Again", the title track, and "Where or When" just make Ferry the reigning king of the hopeless romantic.
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You knew this was Coming.
It was only a matter of time before the Great One produced an album of all old standards and torch songs. Bryan was born to sing these songs, and it ain't no stillbirth. Nice light touch, beautiful interpretations, excellent selections. They used to say it was Sinatra's world and we only lived in it, but Ferry's world is where we go to play.
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Five Stars Worth of Old Fashioned Romance, Bryan Ferry Style
I bought this album for three reasons:
1. These old classic songs are great. After hearing them many times for many years I never tire of them
and I always find them romantic and moving; and as with a previous reviewer, they transport me to
another time and place.
2. The band on this CD is absolutely first-rate and the musical arrangements are perfectly matched to the
time period and lyrics of each song.
3. I love Bryan Ferry's unique, not-to-be-mistaken-for-anyone-else's voice. It really goes great with this
music.
As a bonus, Amazon.com's low price for this album was way below what I expected to pay.
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The True Jazz Romantic That Is Ferry..These Foolish Things..
Bryan Ferry to me always symbolized the lone romantic, the crooner who wished he was living in the 20's and 30's in the days of early Jazz.. and I say this as a die hard Roxy fan since their 1st LP came out.Ferry's obsession as a time traveller was always something that drew me to Roxy which were truly in an unclassifiable class all of their own as giants of their day whose music will always hold up even in a hundred years from now.
Fusing the right sonic contemporary details to his solo studio recordings adding a continental feel and ambiance to his amazing output of covers and styles Ferry deals with throughout his solo career all smack of "great" taste and added elegance, no doubt I would say that all future rock historians would add this in describing his music which was always Royal and lush.
Roxy's then use of sax and oboe were pretty amazing stuff adding tremendously to their sonic impact and Ferry is able to add interesting twists even when redoing his homage to his choice of covers.
On this CD covering the likes of Cole Porter,Rodgers@Hart,using jazz and violin,cello arrangements, all convey a limited appeal to the usual rock fan but for those who also listen to Satchmo and Holiday, will all understand the nod to bygone eras and it's greatness.
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