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  1. The Bride Stripped Bare finds the usually debonair Bryan Ferry on the verge of total desperation: “Sometimes the world outside'll take you in with just a smile,” he sings in “Can’t Let Go." “A hundred sleepless nights have left me/Wasted and so cold/But I can take it/I'm hangin' on.”. Recorded following a humiliating public breakup ...

  2. THE BRIDE STRIPPED BARE – History Tab. There’s no winning over some people. Criticised in many quarters of the rock press during the reign of sincere Californian troubadours for the aloof, detached persona he had cultivated with Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry delivered his most emotionally unfettered album only to find himself derided by the same faces, now in thrall to safety pinsread more

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1985 CD release of "The Bride Stripped Bare" on Discogs.

  4. Listen free to Bryan FerryThe Bride Stripped Bare (Sign of the Times, Can't Let Go and more). 10 tracks (41:55). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  5. Bryan Ferry wurde von der Fachpresse von da an auch als Solist wahrgenommen. Auf der LP The Bride Stripped Bare mischte er hingegen wieder Coverversionen von zum Beispiel The Velvet Underground (What Goes On) oder Sam and Dave (Hold On I’m Coming) mit eigenen Songs. 1978 fanden Roxy Music wieder zusammen und erzielten bis 1982 neue Erfolge.

  6. Experience the timeless music of Bryan Ferry with his iconic album, "The Bride Stripped Bare." This CD is a must-have for any rock and pop music lover, featuring the masterful guitar work of Waddy Wachtel and the soulful vocals of John Wetton. The 1990 release on Reprise Records is in excellent condition and comes in a standard jewel case.

  7. Bryan Ferry, Rick Marotta, Waddy Wachtel. The Bride Stripped Bare is a 1978 solo album by Bryan Ferry and is his fifth album released independent of Roxy Music. It was recorded after his girlfriend Jerry Hall left him for Mick Jagger in 1977, and appears to contain references to their break-up. The album peaked at number 13 on the albums chart ...