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Let's Stick Together

Bryan Ferry

Album 1976

About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of rock and pop that showcases Ferry's sophisticated style and lyrical wit."

Where they were

Released in 1976, 'Let's Stick Together' was Bryan Ferry's first solo album after his work with Roxy Music, highlighting his shift towards a more personal sound. At this point in his career, Ferry had already established himself as a leading figure in glam rock, but this album marked a significant step in his evolution as a solo artist.

Why it matters

'Let's Stick Together' received critical acclaim and showcased Ferry's ability to blend genres, peaking at number 5 on the UK Albums Chart. The title track became a notable hit, further solidifying his status as a solo artist and influencing the new wave scene that followed.

Essential tracks

  • "Let’s Stick Together" — The title track encapsulates the album's themes of love and connection with an infectious groove that highlights Ferry's charisma.
  • "Casanova" — With its playful lyrics and catchy melody, 'Casanova' reflects Ferry's flair for storytelling through music, making it a standout track.
  • "Sea Breezes" — 'Sea Breezes' showcases Ferry's atmospheric songwriting and lush instrumentation, creating an evocative listening experience that resonates deeply.
  • "2HB" — '2HB' pays homage to classic cinema, blending romantic nostalgia with modern sounds, illustrating Ferry's unique artistic vision.

Release Date

January 1, 1976

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Tracklist

  1. 1 Let’s Stick Together 3:00
  2. 2 Casanova 2:45
  3. 3 Sea Breezes 6:10
  4. 4 Shame, Shame, Shame 3:15
  5. 5 2HB 3:50
  6. 6 The Price of Love 3:25
  7. 7 Chance Meeting 3:35
  8. 8 It’s Only Love 3:45
  9. 9 You Go to My Head 2:50
  10. 10 Re‐Make/Re‐Model 2:40
  11. 11 Heart on My Sleeve 3:30