AVALON

Released 28th May 1982

More Than This
The Space Between
Avalon
India
While My Heart Is Still Beating
The Main Thing
Take a Chance With Me
To Turn You On
True To Life
Tara

Musicians

Bryan Ferry
Lead Vocals, Piano, Keyboards

Alan Spenner
Bass Guitar

Steve Nye
Electric Piano

Martin Drover
Trumpet

 

Waddy Wachtel
Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals

John Wetton
Bass Guitar

Ann Odell
Organ, Electric Piano, 
String Arrangements

 Rick Marotta
Drums

 

Neil Hubbard
Guitar

Herbie Flowers
String Bass

Mel Collins
Saxophone

Preston Heyman
Drums

Production Credits

Roxy Music
Produced By

Barry Bongiovi
Assistant Producer

Peter Revill
Producer

 

Rhett Davies
Engineer, Producer

Ian Little
Producer

 

 

 

Bob Clearmountain
Mixed By

Benjamin Arbiter
Producer

Bob Ludwig
Mastering

Avalon

There’s no winning over some people. Criticised in many quarters of the rock press during the reign of sincere Californian troubadours for the aloof, detached persona he had cultivated with Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry delivered his most emotionally unfettered album only to find himself derided by the same faces, now in thrall to safety pins and brash attitudes.

Mature, urbane, intellectual and vulnerable, this iteration of the Ferry persona was simply not compliant with the mainstream narrative of the time: young, loud and snotty. As a result, The Bride Stripped Bare easily qualifies as the most underrated LP in the Ferry canon, and is certainly ripe for a fresh appraisal by modern ears.

The album itself was the product of a difficult personal period for the singer. After his high-profile relationship with Jerry Hall came to an end at the end of 1977, Ferry decamped to Montreux, Switzerland to begin work on his fifth solo album. Ferry eschewed most of his regular session associates, instead using a fixed core consisting of new faces (Waddy Wachtel, Alan Spenner and Rick Marotta) with a few of his In Your Mind touring group (Ann Odell, Nei Hubbard); Bass legend Herbie Flowers even drops by to add a sumptuous heft to the magnificently morose ‘When She Walks In The Room’. 

The result is a dark, wonderful album that departs from the warm productions of previous releases to create a stark and lovelorn suite of songs in which Bryan Ferry lets the mask of languor slip to reveal his unfettered emotional truth. In this environment, even the refrain in the Sam & Dave barnstormer ‘Hold On (I’m Coming)’ is twisted into a sombre paean filled with pathos.

A late night classic, The Bride Stripped Bare is a crepuscular treat for the ears and is an absolute must for Bryan Ferry fans old and new.

Hal Norman – 2010

Lady in yellow dress, the set; The Bride Stripped Bare artwork

'One of Ferry's most revealing albums to date' - NME 78

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