MAMOUNA

Released: 5th September 1994
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History

Clearly reinvigorated by the swift creation of the previous year’s Taxi album, Bryan Ferry returned to his protracted Horoscope project with a fresh ear and a new sense of purpose. After nearly eight years’ toil the album had become bogged-down by its own complexity, a maddeningly maximal endeavour that even Alan Turing would struggle to decipher. However, Ferry’s galvanized gaze had shown him a clear path towards the light: several songs were re-mixed, some were re-recorded and still others were discarded altogether. With the addition of a few new compositions, solo album number nine began to take shape rather quickly and just to underline how far the record had come since its inception in the late eighties, he gave the release an entirely new name – Mamouna.

Given that both Taxi and Mamouna had sprung from the same seed, it should come as no surprise that many of their key musical collaborators are also shared – Carleen Anderson’s silky voice is present once again, as are Richard T. Norris’ electronic manipulations, David Williams’ clipped guitar work, Steve Ferrone’s deft drumming and Robin Trower’s lush production. What is notable, though, is that nestled amid the Selznick-sized cast of glittering session players lie the names of some of Ferry’s iconic Roxy Music cohorts, Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay and Brian Eno, who are reunited on the same record for the first time in over twenty years. Sadly, they are never to be found all together on any of the tracks, but their names alone should be enough to force even the most casual Roxy fan to prick up their ears. If they do, they will be treated to a caliginous masterwork, one that charts the dark desert of this most weary of lovers’ soul, with richly desolate atmospheres that make the album title’s allusion to Morocco seem understatedly apposite.

As the electronic pulses of the opener – ‘Don’t Want To Know’ – give way to a breezy funk guitar line, one might be forgiven for expecting a retread of Bete Noire‘s neon nightclub sound. Instead the song opens out into an arrestingly maudlin and hazy arrangement, with Ferry’s falsetto at its most unguarded and confessional: “I want to be just everything / More than you need”, he keens. The mask is repositioned for the titular chorus, though, as the vocal line confidently asserts itself amidst the swirling instrumentation, and this dizzying vortex of synthesizer washes soon devours every other sonic flourish as the piece progresses; our hypnagogic journey has begun, and there is no doubt as to who is at the controls. At the time of this record’s release, much was made of the role played by Eno (enigmatically credited with sonic ‘distress’ and ‘awareness’), but Ferry himself is the hero of this cinematic opus. His vocal range and playful lyrics were never better expressed, as seen in his ability to play both the prey (“my heart is breaking”) and the predator (“your place or mine?”) within the course of the same song – the hypnotic and shimmering ’39 Steps’ – and his keyboard work is a genuine revelation, as testified to by the lilting ‘syn-sax’ on the title track, ‘Mamouna’. Picking highlights from this album of Alpine peaks may be difficult, but it is hard to avoid giving a special mention to ‘Wildcat Days’ (co-written with Eno) – with its insistent backbeat and whooping synths it moves both the head and feet, making a mockery of its narrators’ claim to be, “out of touch with all that kitchen jive”.

Listening to Mamouna is an experience that you can completely immerse yourself in. It is a record that needs to be lived with, its gorgeous layers only truly revealing themselves over time and demanding repeated visits – like a sonic Shangri-La, it lifts you away from the stresses of modern life and gently places you in a luxuriant, whirling soundscape where your surroundings simply melt away, before serenely returning you, transformed, back to earth. Isn’t it time you took a holiday?

–Hal Norman, 2010

Lyrics

1. Don’t Want To Know

(Ferry)

I want to be just everything
More than you need
I want to hear you call
Nothing but me
I’d be lost on my own
A bird on the wing
Heaven knows like a bird
I see everything

(don’t want to know), (don’t want to know)

I want to play on night to night
The world on a string
You look at me
And I wonder what goes on
All that money could buy
All of those things
I could never be sure
Where to begin

(don’t want to know), (don’t want to know)
(don’t want to know), (don’t want to know)

Friday night in the rain
Somebody new
Better now babe never
Take it from me
I got nothing but no
So many times
Hold it out to me now
Broken in two

(don’t want to know), (don’t want to know)
(don’t want to know), (don’t want to know)
(don’t want to know), (don’t want to know)
(don’t want to know),(don’t want to know)
(don’t want to know)

2. N.Y.C.

(Ferry)

Hey there mister
Let me tell ya
I got something here
It’s gonna blow your mind
The way that it is
There’s no turning back
They can burn it out of your blood
Never out of your mind

No way out of this place
My neighbourhood
House and garden topiary
Just like Hollywood
On the mainline to Harlem
You want to live
Desdemona waiting for ya
Somethin’s gotta give

(New York city)

Hey there mister
Let me tell ya
I got something here
It’s gonna blow your mind
The way that it is
There’s no turning back
They can burn it out of your blood
Never out of your mind

No way out of this place
My neighbourhood
House and garden topiary
Just like Hollywood
On the mainline to Harlem
You want to live
Desdemona

(New York city, New York city)

3. Your Painted Smile

Ferry

Too fast to live
Too young to die
One stolen kiss babe
A certain smile

We never close babe
We dance all night
I’m lost inside babe
Your painted smile

The name of the place
The name of the place

You’ll never know babe
The state I’m in
It’s a plastic world babe
No tiger skin

Don’t talk to me (don’t talk to me)
Your perfume sighs
I’m lost inside babe
Your painted smile

4. Mamouna

(Ferry)

So you say
You’re living just for fun
Isn’t it enough?
So you say
You wait oh will it come?
Isn’t it enough
You’re a prisoner of loving
You’re chained and bound
I could never be the one
In moonlight and the sun

Oh Mamouna Mamouna run
Oh Mamouna Mamouna run
Oh Mamouna Mamouna run
Oh Mamouna Mamouna run

You and me
We’re just like night and day
The here and now
The ghost of yesterday
Hack and tear
We’re prisoners of loving
We’re chained and bound
There’s a road I’ve got to take
A thread you got, a thread you got to break

Oh Mamouna Mamouna run
Oh Mamouna Mamouna run
Oh Mamouna Mamouna run
Oh Mamouna

5. The Only Face

(Ferry)

Havana moon you got me in the strangest mood
Just me myself no one else
Could ever be so blue

No backstreet woman no grand hotel
The only face, out of place
An empty shell

I want to be alone
Me myself no one else
I want to be alone

Havana moon nobody knows me like you do
Nowhere to turn I never learn
I can’t break through

No backstreet woman no grand hotel
The only face, out of place
An empty shell

I want to be alone
Me myself no one else
I want to be alone

(I want to be alone)

You make me nervous
You telephone
You drive me crazy
I want to be alone

(I want to be alone)

Me myself no one else
I want to be alone

(I want to be alone)
(I want to be alone)

6. The 39 Steps

(Ferry)

Where do we go from here
Your place or mine
What do you want from me
And is there time?

Where do we go from here
I wish I knew
Getting too hot to bear
Let’s keep it cool

Where do we go from here
I’m in the mood
Living on borrowed time
Let’s make a move

Don’t ask me why
My heart is breaking
Don’t get me wrong this time
Trouble in mind

I’m tired of wanting
Some other spring some time
Don’t ask me why
My heart is yearning
Don’t get me wrong this time
Trouble in mind
My heart is breaking
Some other spring some time

7. Which Way To Turn

(Ferry)

I didn’t know which way to turn
I didn’t know which way to turn
Can’t control my feelings if I tried
Right from wrong from left to right

I didn’t know which way to turn
Walk on ice feel the fingers burn
Walk on ice feel your fingers burn
And the world you know
Easing out of time

I can’t control the feelings if I tried
Can’t control my feelings if I tried
And the world you know
Easing out of time
Easing out of time

Easing out of time
Easing out of time
Easing out of time

8. Wildcat Days

(Ferry/Eno)

Hanging round endlessly
Dog eat dog
Dead end street
Dead end street
Dead end street

Brave new world
I can’t break you down
I can see
There is no way out
No way out no way out

Wild and free
In the dead of night
I can dream
What I want I get
Out of touch
With all that kitchen jive
Wildcat days
Lonely nights
Lonely nights

Fair is foul
Foul is fair
I cry out loud
But there’s no one there
The more we live
The most who die
Wildcat days
Lonely nights

(lonely nights)
(lonely nights)
(lonely nights)
(lonely nights)
(lonely nights)

9. Gemini Moon

(Ferry)

Tick tick time
It don’t mean nothing
Evil eye
Me high above
Tick tick time
And time is money
Deep inside
You can’t deny my love

(gemini moon)
(gemini moon)

Tick tick time
Oh mad desire
Black cat bone
Moanin’
Tick tick time
Oh light the fire (fire)
Deep inside
You can’t deny my love

The hanged man card
The sacrifice
The change of heart
(gemini moon)
(gemini moon)

Tick tick time
Toil and trouble
Jet black coal
My soul on fire

Tick tick time
My mind is rocking
Deep inside
You can’t deny my love

My love (gemini moon)
My love (gemini moon)
My love
My love (gemini moon)
My love (gemini moon)
My love (gemini moon)

10. Chain Reaction

(Ferry)

From time to time you get the sign
Move your body right next to mine
From day to day you get nowhere
Oh baby don’t leave me there
Lovey dovey on me
Lovey dovey on me
And when you tell me pass it on
And I’ll pass it on

It’s a chain reaction never stop
What’s on your mind?
What’s on your mind?
(a chain reaction never stop)

Think about you all the time
Oh baby what’s on your mind?
No sympathy dedicate it to memory
Oh turn it on keep me square
How can I go everywhere boy?

It’s a chain reaction never stop
What’s on your mind
What’s on your mind
(a chain reaction never stop)

Think about you all the time
Oh baby what’s on your mind?
I’m down on my knees
Down on my knees
Lovey dovey on me
Lovey dovey on me
And when you tell me pass it on
I’ll pass it on

It’s a chain reaction never stop
What’s on your mind?
What’s on your mind?
A chain reaction (never stop)
Think about you all the time
Oh baby what’s on your mind?
(a chain reaction never stop)
(a chain reaction never stop)
Don’t leave me there
Don’t leave me there
Don’t leave me there
(a chain reaction never stop) What’s on your mind?
(a chain reaction never stop) What’s on your mind?
(a chain reaction never stop)
(a chain reaction never stop)
(a chain reaction never stop)
(a chain reaction never stop)
(a chain reaction never stop)