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