Another Time, Another Place (Bryan Ferry album)  

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Another Time, Another Place was Bryan Ferry's second studio album as a solo artist. The album reached #4 in the UK charts in 1974.

Recording took place in London at Island, Ramport and AIR studios. Like These Foolish Things, Another Time, Another Place is essentially a cover album, with the exception of the last song, which gave its title to the album and was written by Ferry. It featured a Bob Dylan song ("A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" on the former LP, "It Ain't Me Babe" on the latter) and a standard (the title track of These Foolish Things, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" on Another Time, Another Place) but while These Foolish Things emphasized an early-'60s girl-group repertoire, Another Time, Another Place turned to soul music (Sam Cooke, Ike & Tina Turner) and country music (Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Joe South).


Track listing

Side 1 | title1 = The 'In' Crowd | note1 = Dobie Gray cover from the album Dobie Gray Sings for 'In' Crowders That 'Go Go' (1965) | writer1 = Billy Page | length1 = 4:36 | title2 = Smoke Gets in Your Eyes | note2 = cover | writer2 = Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach | length2 = 2:53 | title3 = Walk a Mile in My Shoes | note3 = cover | writer3 = Joe South | length3 = 4:44 | title4 = Funny How Time Slips Away | note4 = Billy Walker cover | writer4 = Willie Nelson | length4 = 3:31 | title5 = You Are My Sunshine | note5 = cover | writer5 = Jimmie Davis, Charles Mitchell | length5 = 6:47 | all_writing = | title6 = | length6 = | title7 = | length7 = | title8 = | length8 = | title9 = | length9 = | title10 = | length10 = | total_length = }}

Side 2 | | title1 = (What a) Wonderful World | note1 = Sam Cooke cover from the album The Wonderful World of Sam Cooke (1960) | writer1 = Sam Cooke, Herb Alpert, Lou Adler | length1 = 2:55 | title2 = It Ain't Me Babe | note2 = Bob Dylan cover from the album Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964) | writer2 = Bob Dylan | length2 = 3:57 | title3 = Fingerpoppin' | note3 = cover | writer3 = Ike Turner | length3 = 3:34 | title4 = Help Me Make It Through the Night | note4 = Kris Kristofferson cover from the album Kristofferson (1970) | writer4 = Kris Kristofferson | length4 = 4:15 | title5 = Another Time, Another Place | note5 = Ferry's first original composition as a soloist | writer5 = Ferry | length5 = 4:46 }}

Personnel

Soloists:

Also featuring: (instruments are mentioned tentatively based on the credits of other Bryan Ferry records):

  • J. Peter Robinson – keyboards
  • Mark Warner – guitars
  • John Punter – bass
  • Tony Carr – drums, percussion
  • Tony Charles – drums
  • Bruce Rowland – drums
  • Morris Pert – percussion
  • Jimmy Hastingsflute
  • Jeff Daly – saxophones
  • Bob Efford – saxophones
  • Ronnie Ross – saxophones
  • Alan Skidmore – saxophones
  • Winston Stone – saxophones
  • Malcolm Griffiths – trombone
  • Steve Saunders – trombone
  • Paul Cosh – trumpet
  • Martin Drover – trumpet
  • Alf Reece – tuba
  • Ann Odell – string arrangements
  • Martyn Ford – brass arrangements
  • Vicki Brown – backing vocals
  • Helen Chappelle – backing vocals
  • Don Cirilo – backing vocals
  • Barry St. John – backing vocals
  • Liza Strike – backing vocals

Production

  • Bryan Ferry – producer, cover concept
  • John Punter – producer, engineer
  • Rhett Davies – assistant engineer
  • Mark Dodson – assistant engineer
  • Gary Edwards – assistant engineer
  • Sean Milligan – assistant engineer
  • Eric Boman – photography
  • Nicholas de Ville – design
  • Bob Bowkett (C.C.S.) – artwork
  • Antony Price – fashion
  • Simon Puxley – media consultant




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