The album story begins after he completed his 1988 /1989 world tour, following the success of 1987 album “Bête Noire”. Originally released in 1994, “Mamouna” ended a seven-year gap in new material from Ferry. The news closely follows last year’s Roxy Music arena tour of North America and the UK, widely acclaimed by critics and fans for their stunning live performances of some of the most cherished and celebrated songs in popular music. The announcement coincides with the 50th anniversary of Bryan Ferry’s solo career which started in 1973 with the album “These Foolish Things”. The gatefold 2LP edition includes the “Mamouna” and “Horoscope” albums, both mastered by Bob Ludwig, while the 3CD deluxe edition features an additional disc, “Sketches”, including 10 tracks of rarities and outtakes chronicling the genesis of Ferry’s songwriting for the “Mamouna” project, mastered at Metropolis Studios by John Davis. Available in a deluxe expanded edition, the release celebrates the 30th anniversary of a unique chapter in Bryan Ferry’s solo catalogue, and will also feature a second, previously unreleased studio album titled ‘Horoscope.’ On November 17th, Bryan’s ninth solo studio album “Mamouna” will be reissued for the first time since its initial release in 1994. Bryan Ferry has announced the latest installment in his career-spanning reissue collection on BMG.
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