Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together - 7268
Tracks
Bryan Ferry's 1976 album Let's Stick Together is a collection of covers and remakes, reflecting Ferry's eclectic musical interests. The album includes a mix of classic blues, soul, and R&B tunes, as well as more obscure songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
The album opens with the title track, a cover of the Wilbert Harrison hit. Ferry's version is a smooth and soulful rendition, with his signature vocals taking center stage. Other highlights include the jazzy "Sea Breezes", the funky "Re-Make/Re-Model", and the poignant "You Go to My Head".
Throughout the album, Ferry showcases his versatility as a vocalist and performer. He is equally adept at handling soulful ballads, funky grooves, and jazzy instrumentals. The album also features some excellent supporting musicians, including Chris Spedding, John Wetton, and Mel Collins.