BOYS & GIRLS

Bryan Ferry - 3 June 1985

Rightly revered as one of the defining albums of the 1980s, the UK number one ‘Boys and Girls’ brought together an exquisitely crafted set of new compositions beautifully sung by Ferry and featuring a dazzling array of accomplished guitar work from the likes of Mark Knopfler, David Gilmour, Nile Rogers, Keith Scott and Neil Hubbard. ‘Slave to Love’, ‘Don’t Stop The Dance’ and ‘Windswept’ were all selected as singles taken from the album with ‘Slave To Love’ being described by one critic as “one of his greatest love songs ever”.

Tracklist
  1. Sensation
  2. Slave To Love
  3. Don't Stop The Dance
  4. A Waste Land
  5. Windswept
  6. The Chosen One
  7. Valentine
  8. Stone Woman
  9. Boys And Girls

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Hal Norman Essay

Released in 1985, Bryan Ferry's sixth solo album is a timeless masterpiece, the product of an unparalleled master craftsman working at the height of his considerable powers. After a run of fourteen albums (with Roxy Music and solo) in the decade-long span between 1972 and 1982, the wait for new material must have been intolerable for many Ferry-maniacs; rarely in pop music has patient dedication been so handsomely rewarded. An absolute feast for the ears, Boys and Girls is one of the most seductive pop records of its decade, and every decade since, the sumptuous production inviting you on a sleek sonic trip through the beating heart of the city.It’s the kind of album that adjectives, and Hi-Fis were made for.

Involving seven studios and a cornucopia of session heavyweights (including Mark Knopfler, David Gilmour and Nile Rodgers on guitars alone), Boys and Girls is the culmination of all of Ferry’s best aesthetic instincts about the new possibilities heralded by the dawn of digital recording. From the string section tuning up at the start of the propulsive and sure-footedly loose ‘Sensation’ to the last drum machine hit in ‘Boys and Girls’, the use of texture and mood is captivating, showcasing every conceivable facet of instrumental character against perfectly spaced arrangements. In the hands ofFerry and his co-producer Rhett Davies the machines can sound aswarm as a human heartbeat and the drums as cold as the arctic tundra, all bathed in a wash of bright and eddying synths. The album’s centerpiece is undoubtedly its biggest hit, the near-ubiquitous ‘Slave To Love’, and it perfectly encapsulates the spirit of this essential record. Underpinned by a gently swaying and synthetically sweet samba rhythm, the chiming piano and liquid bass line impart a sense of wounded romance, enveloping melancholy around the radiant melody’s fibres, until Ferry’s yearning, heart-rending vocal seals the deal.

An album of precisely crafted sonic delights and resonant emotional depth, at its heart,Boys and Girls is a record for every kind of lover–aesthetes and audiophiles included.

-Hal Norman, 2010

Musician Credits

Bryan Ferry– lead vocals, piano, keyboards
David Gilmour– lead guitar
Neil Hubbard– lead guitar
Chester Kamen– lead guitar
Mark Knopfler– lead guitar
Nile Rodgers– lead guitar
Keith Scott– lead guitar
Tony Levin– bass guitar
Neil Jason– bass guitar
Marcus Miller– bass guitar
Alan Spenner– bass guitar
Jon Carin– keyboards
Guy Fletcher– keyboards
Omar Hakim– drums
Andy Newmark– drums
Jimmy Maelen– percussion
David Sanborn– saxophone
Martin McCarrick– cello
Anne Stephenson– strings
Virginia Hewes– backing vocals
Ednah Holt– backing vocals
Fonzi Thornton– backing vocals
Ruby Turner– backing vocals
Alfa Anderson– backing vocals
Michelle Cobbs– backing vocals
Yanick Etienne– backing vocals
Colleen Fitz-Charles– backing vocals
Lisa Fitz-Charles– backing vocals
Simone Fitz-Charles– backing vocals

Official Music Video

Slave To Love

Official Music Video

Don't Stop The Dance

Official Music Video

Windswept