Olympia (Bryan Ferry album)
2010 studio album by Bryan Ferry
Olympia is the 13th studio album by English singer Bryan Ferry , released on 25 October 2010 by Virgin Records . Co-produced by Ferry and Rhett Davies , Olympia is Ferry's first album of predominantly original material since 2002's Frantic .
The album features a wide range of contributors, including co-songwriter David A. Stewart of Eurythmics , Brian Eno , Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay of Roxy Music , the electronic group Groove Armada , David Gilmour , Marcus Miller , Scissor Sisters , Nile Rodgers , Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead , Steve Nieve , and Flea . Early in the recording process Olympia was developed as a Roxy Music project, the first since the band's 1982 album Avalon , with participation from numerous guests. However, despite the presence of other Roxy Music members at the sessions, it was released as a Bryan Ferry solo project.
The album peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart .
Background
The album features some songs previously recorded by Ferry in collaborations with other artists. "You Can Dance", a version of which appeared as "U Can Dance" on DJ Hell 's 2009 album Teufelswerk , is the record's first single . A version of "Shameless" previously appeared as a collaboration with Groove Armada on their album Black Light earlier in 2010. The album also features covers of Tim Buckley 's "Song to the Siren " and Traffic 's "No Face, No Name, No Number." The album came out in three versions: a standard edition with 10 songs, the "Deluxe Edition" containing two additional tracks and a DVD featuring "The Making of Olympia" documentary and a promo video for the song "You Can Dance", and the "Collector's Edition" with the 12 tracks and DVD from the Deluxe Edition as well as a second CD containing remixes and a 40-page hardback book.
In 2011 the single "Alphaville" was sent to a number of radio stations and appeared on BBC Radio 2 's playlist and 106.9FM WHCR's
The album art features the fashion model Kate Moss and refers to the Édouard Manet 1863 painting of the same name .[ 11]
Critical reception
Reviewing for AllMusic , Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote of the album "Such command of mood is a tell-tale sign of a quiet perfectionist, but Olympia doesn't feel fussy; it's unruffled and casually elegant, its pleasing familiarity reflecting the persistence of an old master honing his craft."[ 12] And reviewing for Rolling Stone , Jon Dolan wrote of the album "Ferry could do a record with the Star Wars cantina band and it would come out pretty much the same: a bunch of lush, languorous Euro-glam ballads about love's labour's lost, all of them slathered in a sexy-vampire croon that makes lines about being 'faithfully entwined in a shameless world' seem like some deep shit."[ 13]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) 1. "You Can Dance" Bryan Ferry , David A. Stewart 4:29 2. "Alphaville" Ferry, Stewart 4:25 3. "Heartache by Numbers" Ferry, Jason Sellards , Scott Hoffman 4:56 4. "Me Oh My" Ferry 4:30 5. "Shameless" Ferry, Andy Cato , Tom Findlay 4:36 6. "Song to the Siren " Tim Buckley , Larry Beckett 5:56 7. "No Face, No Name, No Number" Jim Capaldi , Steve Winwood 4:40 8. "BF Bass (Ode to Olympia)" Ferry, Phil Manzanera 4:09 9. "Reason or Rhyme" Ferry 6:52 10. "Tender Is the Night" Ferry, Stewart 4:35
Collector's Edition bonus disc Title Writer(s) 1. "You Can Dance" (Fred Falke mix) 7:08 2. "Alphaville" (Time and Space Machine mix) 7:06 3. "Heartache by Numbers" (Circus Parade mix) 7:27 4. "Me Oh My" (DJ Cleaver mix) Ferry 6:42 5. "Shameless" (Still Going mix) 8:12 6. "BF Bass (Ode to Olympia)" (West End Wolf mix) 9:21 7. "Reason or Rhyme" (Instrumental) 6:54
Personnel
Musicians
Bryan Ferry – vocals, keyboards, acoustic piano (1–9, 11, 12)
Colin Good – keyboards (2), synthesizers (6)
Brian Eno – synthesizers (2, 4, 6, 8)
Babydaddy – keyboards (3), guitars (3), bass (3)
Steve Nieve – acoustic piano (10)
Robin "Radar" Rimbaud – electronics (1, 10)
Chris Mullings – electronics (2, 3)
John Monkman – electronics (4–9, 11, 12)
Nile Rodgers – guitars (1, 5, 10)
Oliver Thompson – guitars (1, 5, 10)
David Williams – guitars (1, 5, 10)
Neil Hubbard – guitars (2, 12)
David A. Stewart – guitars (2)
David Gilmour – guitars (4, 6)
Jonny Greenwood – guitars (6)
Phil Manzanera – guitars (6, 8, 9, 11)
Chris Spedding – guitars (7, 8, 11)
Merlin Ferry – guitars (9)
Flea – bass (1, 7, 11), bass solo (3)
Gary "Mani" Mounfield – bass (1, 8)
Marcus Miller – bass (2, 4, 6, 9, 10, 12)
Guy Pratt – bass (11)
Andy Cato – bass (5)
Tara Ferry – drums (1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11)
Andy Newmark – drums (1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11)
Emily Dolan Davies – drums (2, 6, 7, 9)
Steve Ferrone – drums (12)
Frank Ricotti – percussion
Anthony Pleeth – cello (2, 4, 6, 7)
Vicci Wardman – viola (2, 4, 6, 7)
Perry Montague-Mason – 1st violin (2, 4, 6, 7)
Emlyn Singleton – 2nd violin (2, 4, 6, 7)
Andy Mackay – oboe (3, 6, 11)
Alice Retif – chorus vocals (1, 2)
Katie Turner – chorus vocals (1)
Ruby Turner – chorus vocals (2, 3, 11)
Me'sha Bryan – chorus vocals (3, 11)
Thomas Fetherstonhaugh – treble vocals (3)
Sewuese Abwa – chorus vocals (4, 6–10, 12)
Aleysha Gordon – chorus vocals (4, 6–10, 12)
Hannah Khemoh – chorus vocals (4, 6–10, 12)
Shar White – chorus vocals (5, 11)
Tallulah Harlech – voice (6, 9)
Jhelisa Anderson – chorus vocals (11)
Technical
Bryan Ferry – producer
Rhett Davies – producer
Johnson Somerset – producer
David A. Stewart – additional producer (2)
Babydaddy – additional producer (3)
Jake Shears – additional producer (3)
Groove Armada – additional producers (5)
Phil Manzanera – additional producer (8)
John Monkman – additional producer (8), additional engineer
Robin Trower – additional producer (11, 12)
Simon Willey – engineer
Ash Howes – additional engineer
Jamie Johnson – additional engineer
Tim Roe – additional engineer
Sven Taits – additional engineer
Chris Mullings – additional recording
Bob Clearmountain – mixing[ b]
Bob Ludwig – mastering[ c]
Artwork
Bryan Ferry – art direction
Isaac Ferry – artwork production
Gideon Ponte – set design
Chris Peyton – layout
Jono Patrick – digital artwork
Adam Whitehead – photography
Anton Corbijn – portrait of Bryan Ferry
Richard Williams – liner notes
Kate Moss – cover model
Charts
Notes
^ Additional recording
^ Mixed at Mix This! (Los Angeles) and Sofa Sound (London)
^ Mastered at Gateway Mastering (Portland, Maine )
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