The Bride Stripped Bare by Bryan Ferry

The Bride Stripped Bare

Bryan Ferry

1978

The Bride Stripped Bare is a Rock album by Bryan Ferry, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 78 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Glam Rock
  • raw
  • bittersweet
  • theatrical

About

<i>The Bride Stripped Bare</i> finds the usually debonair Bryan Ferry on the verge of total desperation: “Sometimes the world outside'll take you in with just a smile,” he sings in “Can’t Let Go." “A hundred sleepless nights have left me/Wasted and so cold/But I can take it/I'm hangin' on.” Recorded following a humiliating public breakup with Jerry Hall (who'd left Ferry for Mick Jagger), this is a brokenhearted blues album disguised in high fashion. Ferry turns despondence elegant in “When She Walks in the Room” and wrings every last drop of dirty frustration out of J.J. Cale’s “The Same Old Blues.” Ferry has a long history of R&B interpretations, but here the underlying feelings are increased. “Take Me to the River” is more intimate and confessional than Al Green's version; “Hold On I’m Coming” is heaving and cathartic where Sam & Dave were festive. In some ways it's a deeply obtuse and insular album, but it’s also highly entertaining. The search for redemption feels authentic. By the time Ferry launches into The Velvet Underground’s “What Goes On,” it feels like he's finally found a place to loosen his restless soul.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Sign of the Times2:28
  2. 2Can't Let Go5:13
  3. 3Hold On (I'm Coming)3:42
  4. 4The Same Old Blues3:21
  5. 5When She Walks in the Room6:23
  6. 6Take Me to the River4:27
  7. 7What Goes On4:10
  8. 8Carrickfergus3:46
  9. 9That's How Strong My Love Is3:17
  10. 10This Island Earth4:55

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4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 78 pressings tracked on Gatefold