Another Time, Another Place: Vinyl LP
For his second solo outing, 1974’s ‘Another Time, Another Place’, Bryan Ferry revisited the success of his debut by delivering an album of fresh interpretations of classic songs in his own inimitable style. Highlights include an electrifying rendering of Dobie Gray’s ‘The ‘In’ Crowd’ and a smokily seductive version of the jazz standard, ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ as well as the album’s title track, Ferry’s first-ever self-written solo recording. This 2021 vinyl reissue has been remastered from original tapes at Abbey Road Studios and cut by Frank Arkwright and features an enhanced version of the original artwork overseen by Bryan Ferry.
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Another Time, Another Place: Vinyl LP
Another Time, Another Place: Vinyl LP
For his second solo outing, 1974’s ‘Another Time, Another Place’, Bryan Ferry revisited the success of his debut by delivering an album of fresh interpretations of classic songs in his own inimitable style. Highlights include an electrifying rendering of Dobie Gray’s ‘The ‘In’ Crowd’ and a smokily seductive version of the jazz standard, ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ as well as the album’s title track, Ferry’s first-ever self-written solo recording. This 2021 vinyl reissue has been remastered from original tapes at Abbey Road Studios and cut by Frank Arkwright and features an enhanced version of the original artwork overseen by Bryan Ferry.
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For his second solo outing, 1974’s ‘Another Time, Another Place’, Bryan Ferry revisited the success of his debut by delivering an album of fresh interpretations of classic songs in his own inimitable style. Highlights include an electrifying rendering of Dobie Gray’s ‘The ‘In’ Crowd’ and a smokily seductive version of the jazz standard, ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’ as well as the album’s title track, Ferry’s first-ever self-written solo recording. This 2021 vinyl reissue has been remastered from original tapes at Abbey Road Studios and cut by Frank Arkwright and features an enhanced version of the original artwork overseen by Bryan Ferry.











