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Disco de Bryan Ferry: “Tokyo Joe: Best of Bryan Ferry”

Disco de Bryan Ferry: “Tokyo Joe: Best of Bryan Ferry”
Información del disco :
Título: Tokyo Joe: Best of Bryan Ferry
Fecha de Publicación:2004-04-27
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, Adult Alternative, Beatles Legacy
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:4988006729537
Lista de temas :
1 Tokyo Joe Video
2 Virginia Plain Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
3 Hard Rains a Gonna Fall
4 Street Life Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
5 These Foolish Things Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
6 Love Is The Drug Bryan Ferry and Bryan Ferry Orchestra
7 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
8 Dance Away Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
9 Let's Stick Together Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
10 Angel Eyes Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
11 Slave to Love Video
12 Oh Yeah Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
13 Don't Stop the Dance Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
14 Same Old Scene Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
15 Is Your Love Strong Enough?
16 Jealous Guy Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
17 Kiss and Tell Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
18 More Than This
19 Avalon Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music Video
20 Your Painted Smile Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
Análisis (en inglés) - :
The idea of titling a {$Bryan Ferry} best-of CD after what must be one of his least-enjoyable hit records is a strange one -- even at the time, {&"Tokyo Joe"} sounded a pale contrivance when compared to the majesty of earlier {$Ferry} compositions, and time has not altered that dour scenario. (Nor, incidentally, should the compilation's Japanese origin.) Such mundanity is, however, par for the course, as {^Tokyo Joe: Best of Bryan Ferry} pointedly refuses to open out into anything especially noteworthy. Skimming through both {$Ferry}'s solo career, and his years with {$Roxy Music}, twenty songs essentially duplicate every other {$Ferry} retrospective out there, to become less a "greatest hits" than one more "same old bits." Unless, of course, there's someone left out there who doesn't already own all the songs already. A hermit in the Himalayas, perhaps? ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide