Bryan Ferry: Mamouna (Deluxe Edition)

28 videos • 20,836 views • by Bryan Ferry Bryan Ferry’s ninth solo studio album ‘Mamouna’ is reissued for the first time since its initial release in 1994 - the latest instalment in Bryan Ferry’s career-spanning reissue collection via BMG. The deluxe expanded edition features the previously unreleased studio album titled ‘Horoscope’. Originally released in 1994, ‘Mamouna’ ended a seven-year gap in new material from Ferry. The ‘Mamouna’ album story begins after he completed his 1988 /1989 world tour, following the success of 1987 album ‘Bête Noire’. In 1989 he started working on a collection of new songs under the project title ‘Horoscope’. The work was suspended in 1992 whilst he worked on an album of cover songs, ‘Taxi’, released in 1993. Bryan returned to the ‘Horoscope’ project in 1994, adding some more songs, with the new album title ‘Mamouna’. The album featured in Rolling Stone Magazine's best albums of the year, described as "dense richly textured art", and "wonderfully dark, seductive" by Entertainment Weekly. Bryan toured for the first time in six years to promote the album across Europe, the USA, Australia, Japan and South America. Now available to hear for the first time, ‘Horoscope’ tracks the journey of ‘Mamouna’. The 2023 release features eight songs, including a 10 minute version of Roxy Music’s ‘Mother Of Pearl’, which also celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. ‘Sketches’ features early versions of the songs, including solo keyboard performances by Ferry offering a unique glimpse into the workings of one of the most influential and successful songwriters and performers of all time. The album features performances from musical collaborators from across Ferry’s career including Roxy Music members Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno (the song ‘Wildcat Days’ marking Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno’s first ever co-write), Maceo Parker, Carleen Anderson, Steve Ferrone, David Williams, Nile Rodgers and more.