BD:
Bryan Ferry has this evening revealed via his newsletter that David Gilmour was at Hugh Padgham's studio in West London last week, adding his talents to Bryan's upcoming, and as yet untitled, solo album.
In 1985 David famously played on Ferry's album 'Boys and Girls', the single 'Is Your Love Strong Enough' and later that year on stage at Live Aid in London. He is added to the impressive list of musicians who have played on the new record, which include Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist (and sometime Thom Yorke sideman) Flea. He is also enlisting the services of Chic's legendary Nile Rodgers.
The album is currently due for release in May 2010
Cool.
Gilmour on Bryan Ferry's new album
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Re: Gilmour on Bryan Ferry's new album
Damn!t wrote:BD:
Bryan Ferry has this evening revealed via his newsletter that David Gilmour was at Hugh Padgham's studio in West London last week, adding his talents to Bryan's upcoming, and as yet untitled, solo album.
In 1985 David famously played on Ferry's album 'Boys and Girls', the single 'Is Your Love Strong Enough' and later that year on stage at Live Aid in London. He is added to the impressive list of musicians who have played on the new record, which include Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist (and sometime Thom Yorke sideman) Flea. He is also enlisting the services of Chic's legendary Nile Rodgers.
The album is currently due for release in May 2010
Cool.
Re: Gilmour on Bryan Ferry's new album
Yeah, but you know Ferry's all Godsie-like and he'll have Mr. Gilmour singing hymms, he may not be otherwise aware of?? But, I think that's great, they are both very talented musicians!
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Re: Gilmour on Bryan Ferry's new album
i'm hoping for a ROXY united states its been way too long
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Re: Gilmour on Bryan Ferry's new album
Even though he came over all pompous back in the 70's when NME refused to print his real name, calling him Brown Fury, Byron Ferrari, Brain Fury and Biriyani Ferret to name a few, I still like the guy and I enjoyed that recent Dylanesque album.
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Re: Gilmour on Bryan Ferry's new album
hope this release
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Bryan Ferry's new album Olympia Release Oct 25 2010: Reviews
Co-produced by Bryan Ferry and Rhett Davies, 'Olympia' features eight new songs, alongside Bryan's moving adaptation of Tim Buckley's 'Song To the Siren' and also an amazing version of Traffic's 'No Face, No Name, No Number', with collaborations with Scissor Sisters ['Heartache By Numbers'] and Groove Armada ['Shameless'] plus contributions from Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, Nile Rogers from Chic, ex Stone Roses bassist Mani & Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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