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Bryan Ferry

Bryan FerryBest Bryan Ferry Albums Ranked

6.7

Avg Score

16

Opinions

14

Albums

4

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Summary from 16 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Bryan Ferry's catalog across 14 albums from 16 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Bryan Ferry album is Boys and Girls (1985) with a 8.5/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Mamouna and Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023. The discography on Wavelength spans 1985 to 2024.

Boys and Girls

Boys and Girls

pitchfork
8.5

Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we look back at the inimitable chanteur’s 1985 solo record, a dapper work of exquisite pop perfectionism.

Mamouna

Mamouna

pitchfork
8.0

A new reissue of the Roxy Music frontman’s 1994 album fleshes out its opulent funk with a wealth of unreleased material that pulls back the curtain on his insular creative process.

Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 1974

Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 1974

pitchfork
7.5

With cover songs and a couple of originals, this solo live performance captures the prolific Roxy Music leader in top form: the weirdo conduit for a generation’s teenage pop dreams.

Olympia

Olympia

pitchfork
7.5

Once rumored to be a full-on Roxy Music album, Bryan Ferry's latest does feature original Roxy Music members Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera, and Brian Eno.

Olympia

Olympia

rollingstone
7.0

At 65, former Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry is still the smoothest art-rocker ever. Here he reconvenes the original Roxy (minus drummer Paul Thompson) for their first recording together since Brian Eno departed in 1973, along with all-stars like Nile Rodgers and David Gilmour. But Ferry could do a record with the Star Wars cantina […]

Avonmore

Avonmore

pitchfork
6.7

Avonmore, a lush album of mostly new songs, is a fine addition to Bryan Ferry’s oeuvre, if not necessarily a terribly challenging one. Guests include Todd Terje, Nile Rodgers, Johnny Marr, Flea, Ronnie Spector, and more.

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